As a professional combat sports gear supplier in China, Panda Win Sports launches taekwondo headgear with fixed mask. It features an integrated helmet-shield design with all reinforced connections to eliminate loose part risks. The rear-wearing design ensures a snug fit to head contours, maintains structural integrity under heavy impacts and prevents accidental shield detachment, making it ideal for safety-focused athletes in high-intensity combat sports. Our products are exported to over 30 countries and regions, and we sincerely invite global merchants for cooperation.
In high-intensity combat, loose or accidentally detached shields on traditional helmets are often the key cause of protective failure. Our taekwondo headgear with fixed mask is specially designed to solve this pain point: we abandon the detachable shield for an integrated fixed structure, safeguarding safety against every heavy strike with structural stability.
| Product Name | Taekwondo Headgear with Fixed Mask |
| Brand | Panda Win |
| Main Material | PU Coated EVA Foam (Dipped Foam) |
| Size | XS/S/M/L/XL |
| Color | Red/Blue |
| Customization | Logo Printing Supported |
| Applications | Taekwondo Daily Training, Basic Sparring |
| Target Users | Children,Adults |
| Place of Origin | Hebei, China |
Features an NBR foam + PU coating for a smooth, tough finish. The high-impact plastic shield integrates tightly with the helmet, enhancing frontal protection.
Ensures effective ventilation during intense activity, promoting airflow and sweat-wicking for a cooler, more comfortable fit.
Premium transparent shield boasts exceptional toughness, resistance to heat & pressure, and superior impact resistance for all-round head protection.
The rear fasteners of our taekwondo headgear with fixed mask allow quick, tool-free size adjustment to fit all head shapes snugly and securely.
Safeguards ears from impact without compromising hearing clarity or comfort.
The thickened design effectively slows and buffers direct impacts, delivering reliable protection for the chin.
• Professional competitions and high-intensity sparring (Taekwondo, Karate, etc.)
• High-intensity training camps and combat drills
• Daily training at professional martial arts venues with strict safety requirements