Welcome to our Boxing Online Shop Cambodia β your simple, fighter-friendly place to browse the most useful gear for Kun Khmer, Muay Thai, and boxing training. π°ππ₯ Whether you train at a gym or at home, the right equipment helps you improve faster, stay safer, and enjoy training more. β
Use this shop hub to quickly jump to the exact category you need: gloves, headgear, training equipment, gym bags, shorts, and more. If you want to learn drills too, check our Training hub and the KKB Weekly Training Schedule. ποΈπ
0. Table of Contents π
- 1. Shop Summary (Cambodia) β
- 2. Shop Categories (Quick Links) π§
- 3. Quick Picks by Training Goal π―
- 4. Size & Fit Guide π
- 5. Care & Maintenance Tips π§Ό
- 6. Train With Your Gear (Internal Links) π
- 7. FAQ β
1. Shop Summary (Cambodia) β
This shop is built for fighters and beginners who want simple choices and smart purchases:
- π₯ Boxing Gloves β for pads, bag work, sparring
- π‘οΈ Headgear β safer sparring & confidence
- ποΈ Training Equipment β wraps, pads, accessories
- π Gym Bags β carry gear clean and easy
- π©³ Shorts β mobility + comfort
- π Shirts/Jerseys β training tops for heat & sweat
If youβre not sure where to start, hereβs a good beginner combo: 12β14oz gloves + hand wraps + mouthguard + light shin protection (if you kick often). For sparring, most people add headgear and choose a glove size that your coach recommends. π§ β
2. Shop Categories (Quick Links) π§
Pick a category below to browse faster (all links are internal and help SEO + navigation). π

| Category | Best For | Quick Link | Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| π₯ Boxing Gloves | Bag, pads, sparring | Open Gloves | Choose oz based on use (bag vs sparring) |
| π‘οΈ Headgear | Safer sparring | Open Headgear | Fit is everything: snug, not painful |
| ποΈ Training Equipment | Wraps, accessories, pads | Open Equipment | Wraps = wrist safety + cleaner gloves |
| π Gym Bags | Carry & organize gear | Open Bags | Use a ventilated bag to reduce smell |
| π©³ Shorts | Kick mobility | Open Shorts | Short cut = better knees & kicks |
| π T-Shirts / Jerseys | Comfort training tops | Open Tops | Quick-dry fabric is your best friend |
| π Womenβs Tops | Fit + mobility | Open Womenβs Tops | Secure fit helps movement feel easier |
| π Button-Up Shirts | Lifestyle / casual | Open Button-Ups | Easy style for events & gym life |
Want more gear guides? Visit Equipment for training setup ideas. π§°β
3. Quick Picks by Training Goal π―
Different goals = different best gear. Hereβs a simple guide that helps beginners buy the right thing first. π
| Your Goal | Best Gear | Why It Helps | Internal Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| π₯ Heavy Bag Power | Bag gloves + wraps | Protect knuckles & wrists | Gloves |
| π§ Technique & Speed | Light gloves + clean wraps | Move faster, stay safe | Training |
| π‘οΈ Controlled Sparring | Headgear + sparring gloves | Confidence + fewer cuts | Sparring |
| 𦡠Kick Training (Kun Khmer) | Shorts + mobility gear | Better hips, better kicks | Workouts |
| π Training Every Day | Ventilated gym bag | Organized gear, less smell | Gym Bags |
4. Size & Fit Guide π
Buying gear online is easy when you follow a few simple rules. Use this quick fit guide before you order. β
π₯ Glove Size (Ounces / oz)
- 10oz β usually for pads/bag, smaller hands, speed work β‘
- 12oz β all-around training option β
- 14oz β heavier training, more protection π‘οΈ
- 16oz β common for sparring (ask your coach) π
π‘οΈ Headgear Fit
- It should feel snug, not loose (loose = it moves and blocks vision)
- Cheek protection helps reduce nose cuts and cheek bruises
- Always test your visibility β you must see punches and kicks clearly π
π©³ Shorts & Clothing
- Choose shorts with high side cuts for knees + kicks π¦΅
- If you sweat a lot (Cambodia heat π₯), prefer quick-dry fabric
Need technique practice too? Add Warm-Up & Stretching to protect hips, knees, and shoulders. π§ββοΈβ
5. Care & Maintenance Tips π§Ό
Gear lasts longer (and smells less π ) when you keep it clean. Here are the essentials:
- π§€ After training: open gloves wide, dry in a ventilated area
- π§Ό Wipe gloves/headgear with a clean cloth (light soap water)
- π¬οΈ Use a breathable bag and avoid leaving wet gear inside
- 𧦠Wash wraps every 2β3 sessions (or more in hot weather)
- βοΈ Avoid direct strong sun for long hours (can crack synthetic leather)
6. Train With Your Gear (Internal Links) π
Gear is only step one β skill makes it valuable. Here are the best internal pages to train correctly with your equipment:
- ποΈ Training Hub β drills, structure, progress
- π KKB Weekly Training Schedule β follow a real weekly plan
- π‘οΈ Sparring Guide β control, safety, rules
- π§° Equipment Guide β what to buy first
- β€οΈ Support Cambodian Children β help local kids through sport
If youβre here for fights too, check the Kun Khmer Schedule for upcoming events and replays. π π₯
7. FAQ β
What gloves should I buy for Kun Khmer training in Cambodia?
For most beginners: 12oz or 14oz for training. If you plan to spar often, ask your coach and consider 14β16oz. Comfort + wrist support matters more than βpower.β π₯β
Do I really need hand wraps?
Yes. Wraps protect your wrists and knuckles and keep your gloves cleaner. If you train in the heat, wraps also reduce sweat damage inside gloves. π§Όπ§€
Is headgear required for sparring?
Not always required, but itβs highly recommended for many gyms, especially for beginners. Headgear helps reduce cuts and gives confidence while learning defense and control. π‘οΈ
Whatβs the best way to stop gloves from smelling?
Air-dry immediately after training, never leave wet gloves in a closed bag, and wipe them down regularly. Use a ventilated gym bag if possible. π¬οΈπ
Where can I learn how to use the gear correctly?
Start here: Training Hub and the KKB Weekly Training Schedule. They help you train smarter and avoid injuries. π§ β
Do you have gear recommendations for home training?
Yes β begin with gloves + wraps + a good bag, then add training accessories over time. For beginner drills, use Home Training. π π₯
Ready to shop? Start with the category you need most: π₯ Gloves β’ π‘οΈ Headgear β’ ποΈ Training Equipment

