Match the gear to where you are in the sport:
• Beginner and club training: the student uniform ($35 to $45) or the adi-Start uniform, a white belt, and Adi-Kick 2 shoes. Light, affordable, and built for class.
• Poomsae (forms): a dedicated Poomsae uniform, with youth, men's, and women's options from about $99 to $120, cut for clean form lines.
• Sparring (kyorugi): World Taekwondo approved protective gear. Start with a sparring gear set ($269 to $290) that bundles head guard, chest guard, forearm and shin guards, then add WT approved fighter gloves and foot protectors.
• Competition and Olympic level: the Eco Fighter WT approved uniform ($99.97) or the Seungri Olympic uniform ($379 to $399), paired with WT approved sparring gear.
• Shoes: the Adi-Kick 2 ($55.77) for everyday training, or the Contestant Pro laceless ($77.97) for a lighter, quicker feel on the mat.
• Belt: solid color belts for ranking, plus embroidered black belts ($25 to $46) once you grade.
• Doboks follow each product page's size chart by height. Size up if you are between sizes or want shrink allowance on cotton-blend uniforms.
• Poomsae and Olympic uniforms have a more tailored cut for clean lines in forms, so check the per product chart.
• Shoes run close to true to size; the Contestant Pro laceless fits snug for a locked-in feel.
• Sparring gear sets are sized by body size, and chest guards are often reversible (red and blue) for tournament corners.
• Belts are sold by length, so match to your height and waist per the chart.
• Class and grading: student uniform, ranking belt, Adi-Kick 2 shoes.
• Forms competition: poomsae uniform.
• Sparring and tournaments: WT approved sparring set, fighter gloves, foot protectors, plus mouth and groin protection.
• Carrying gear: team and sparring bags (57 L to 60 L) and backpacks.
• Warm-up and travel: taekwondo hoodies, fleece jackets, and tracksuits.