Boxing Accessories

Boxing accessories help improve conditioning, protect your hands and keep your training organised. From skipping ropes and knuckle guards to sauna suits and kit bags, the right accessories support performance inside and outside the ring. At Fight Gear, we stock quality boxing accessories for fitness, mobility, recovery and everyday training use, suitable for all levels.

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STING Elasticised Hand Wraps 3m And 4.5m

STING Elasticised Hand Wraps 3m And 4.5m

£7.99

ADIDAS Hand Wraps

ADIDAS Hand Wraps

£7.79

Suzi Wong X-Sole Classic Boxing Socks

Suzi Wong X-Sole Classic Boxing Socks

£12.99

Pro Box Nylon Speed Rope

Pro Box Nylon Speed Rope

£3.99

Rival RGB20 Gym Bag

Rival RGB20 Gym Bag

£44.99

Rival Alu Grip Speed Rope Adjustable

Rival Alu Grip Speed Rope Adjustable

£14.99

BOXRAW Handwraps

BOXRAW Handwraps

From £11.99

BOXRAW Knuckle Guard

BOXRAW Knuckle Guard

£29.99

ADIDAS 2 in 1 Boxing Holdall

ADIDAS 2 in 1 Boxing Holdall

£59.99

Just Boxing Pro Tape

Just Boxing Pro Tape

From £3.00

Tuf Wear Lightweight Sweat Sauna Suit

Tuf Wear Lightweight Sweat Sauna Suit

£39.99

BOXRAW Sparring Club Socks

BOXRAW Sparring Club Socks

£21.99

BOXRAW We Don't Play Boxing Crew Socks

BOXRAW We Don't Play Boxing Crew Socks

£21.99

BOXRAW Sokudo Pro Aluminium Speed Rope

BOXRAW Sokudo Pro Aluminium Speed Rope

£39.99

Why Boxing Accessories Matter

Boxing accessories support every part of your training routine — from conditioning and mobility to hand protection and carrying your gear safely. These small essentials help you train more effectively, stay organised and reduce the risk of injury. Whether you’re preparing for a session, improving fitness or recovering afterwards, the right accessories make a big difference to performance and consistency.

Key Types of Boxing Accessories

Skipping Ropes

Skipping is one of the most effective conditioning tools in boxing. It develops:

  • Footwork
  • Rhythm
  • Endurance
  • Timing
  • Coordination

Light, fast ropes suit speed work, while weighted ropes help build strength and conditioning.

Knuckle Guards & Inner Gloves

Knuckle guards provide extra padding under hand wraps, helping:

  • Prevent knuckle bruising
  • Improve punch comfort
  • Provide consistent knuckle protection
  • Reduce wear on gloves

They’re great for beginners, heavy punchers and those returning from hand injuries.

Sauna Suits

Sauna suits help promote:

  • Increased sweat
  • Warm-up efficiency
  • Conditioning
  • Controlled weight management

They must be used responsibly, but they are extremely effective for fighters preparing for competition or improving fitness.

Kit Bags

A reliable kit bag helps you stay organised by carrying:

  • Gloves
  • Wraps
  • Towels
  • Boots
  • Protective gear
  • Cornerman tools

Choose from backpack-style bags, duffel bags or large holdalls depending on how much equipment you train with.

Training Accessories

This includes items that support all aspects of boxing preparation:

  • Jump ropes
  • Resistance bands
  • Agility tools
  • Mobility aids
  • Hand conditioning items

These help improve strength, flexibility and overall athletic development.

How to Choose the Right Boxing Accessories

Ask yourself:

  • What type of training do I do most?
  • Do I need more conditioning tools (ropes) or protective add-ons (knuckle guards)?
  • Do I travel to the gym often (kit bag size matters)?
  • Am I preparing for a fight (sauna suit, extra wraps, accessories)?

Accessories should support your training goals, not complicate them.

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Boxing Accessories FAQ

Yes — skipping is one of the best ways to build footwork, coordination and conditioning for new boxers.

They’re optional, but very useful if you hit hard, have sensitive knuckles or want extra protection during bag work.

If you carry gloves, boots and protective gear, choose a large holdall. For lighter sessions, a backpack-style bag is ideal.

Yes, when used correctly. They should supplement training — not replace proper conditioning or nutrition. Stay hydrated.

Can I use regular fitness accessories for boxing?