main part material:
sponge
main part material: sponge
applicable sports:
football
applicable sports: football
brand:
maiteng
brand: maiteng
applicable population:
adult
applicable population: adult
item no.:
ht008
item no.: ht008
packing quantity:
600 pcs
packing quantity: 600 pcs
applicable scenarios:
running sports, fitness equipment, health massage, fitness and bodybuilding,
applicable scenarios: running sports, fitness equipment, health massage, fitness and bodybuilding,
color:
black [single], orange [single], red [single]]
color: black [single], orange [single], red [single]]
specifications:
m code, l code, xl code
specifications: m code, l code, xl code
main downstream platforms:
ebay, amazon, wish, aliexpress, independent
main downstream platforms: ebay, amazon, wish, aliexpress, independent
major sales areas:
africa, europe, south america, southeast asia, north america, northeast asia,
major sales areas: africa, europe, south america, southeast asia, north america, northeast asia,
have authorized private brands:
yes
have authorized private brands: yes
whether cross-border export is exclusively available:
yes
whether cross-border export is exclusively available: yes
patent type:
none
patent type: none
foreign trade export certification:
none
foreign trade export certification: none
quality inspection report number:
none
quality inspection report number: none





















Knowledge of Selecting and Equipping Protective Gear
Although there are many types of sports equipment, it is not necessary to wear all of them in every sport and competition. It is important to choose the necessary protective equipment for different sports and effectively protect the parts that are prone to injury.
If you want to play basketball, you can just wear wrist guards, knee pads, and ankle supports. If you're going to play soccer, in addition to knee pads and ankle supports, it's best to wear shin guards, because the shinbone is the most prone to injury in soccer.
Friends who like playing tennis, badminton, and table tennis may experience elbow pain after a game, especially when playing backhand shots. Even with elbow guards, they still feel pain. Experts tell us this is commonly known as 'tennis elbow'. Moreover, the main cause of tennis elbow is that the wrist joint is not stabilized or locked during the moment of hitting the ball, leading to excessive stretching of the extensor muscles of the forearm, causing damage to the attachment points. After protecting the elbow joint, the wrist joint is not protected, which means there is still an excessive flexion movement during the hit, which can further aggravate the damage to the elbow joint.
So when playing tennis and feeling pain in the elbow joint, it's best to wear elbow pads while also wearing wrist supports. When choosing wrist supports, it's essential to select ones that are non-elastic, as too much elasticity won't provide the necessary protection. Moreover, the wrist supports should not be too tight or too loose. Being too tight can affect blood circulation, while being too loose won't provide the necessary support.