
Karate equipment mainly includes the following types:
Karate suit:
Karate suit is the basic equipment for karate players to train and compete, usually white, no stripes and piping. Competitors may wear the national logo or flag logo on the left chest of the track, but the diameter must not exceed the specified size. The Tao must cover the buttocks, but no longer than three quarters of the thigh. Female athletes can wear a plain white T-shirt under the suit.
Belt:
The karate belt is an important piece of equipment worn outside the dojo to distinguish the level of the competitor. The belt color varies according to the level of the player, for example, beginners usually use white belts. When the belt is fastened around the waist, ensure that the length of the garment complies with the regulations.
Gloves and protective gear:
When engaged in confrontational training or competition, the fighter is required to wear certified gloves to protect himself and his opponent. In addition, there are a number of other protective gear, such as mouth guards, chest guards, shin pads and foot guards, etc., which are designed to protect players from injury during training or competition.
Please note that the specific names and styles of karate equipment may vary by genre and organization. When choosing to purchase equipment, it is recommended that players choose products that meet the regulations and are of reliable quality according to their needs and budget. At the same time, it is also necessary to ensure that the equipment meets the requirements of the competition or training to ensure their safety and the smooth running of the competition.







