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Professional head guards for combat sports. Superior protection for training and competition.

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Helma s lícnicemi King Fighter
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Helma s lícnicemi King Fighter

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Helmet Krav Maga IDF

Helmet Krav Maga IDF

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Helmet combat Krav Maga

Helmet combat Krav Maga

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Helmet Combat Carbon

Helmet Combat Carbon

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King Fighter Head Guards – CE-Certified Protection for Serious Fighters

King Fighter Head Guards provide professional-grade head protection for boxing, Muay Thai, MMA, and Krav Maga training. Every headguard in our collection is designed to minimize impact to critical areas while maintaining excellent visibility and comfort during sparring.

Our head guards feature high-density shock-absorbing foam that distributes impact force effectively, reducing the risk of cuts and bruises during intense sparring sessions. The anatomical fit ensures the guard stays securely in place without shifting, even during fast head movement and clinch work.

Choose from full-face models with cheek protection for maximum coverage, or open-face designs for improved peripheral vision. Our Krav Maga approved headguards meet strict safety requirements for self-defense training where realistic protection is essential.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a head guard with cheek protection?

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Cheek guards provide extra protection against hooks and reduce facial cuts. They're recommended for heavy sparring and Krav Maga training. For light technical sparring where visibility is priority, open-face designs work well.

Are King Fighter head guards CE certified?

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Yes, King Fighter head guards meet CE safety standards for personal protective equipment. Our Krav Maga models are specifically designed and tested for self-defense training requirements.

How should a boxing head guard fit?

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A proper head guard fits snugly without shifting during movement. It should protect your forehead, temples, and cheeks while maintaining clear vision. The chin strap should be secure but not too tight. If it moves when you shake your head, it's too loose.

When should I replace my head guard?

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Replace your head guard when the foam feels compressed, the outer material is cracked or torn, or the straps no longer hold securely. Typically, with regular sparring use, head guards last 2-3 years. Check padding density regularly by pressing firmly.