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Looking for rugby gear that suits your needs? PriceRunner is here to help you find the right equipment. Our extensive listing covers everything from rugby balls to jerseys, boots, and protective gear. Use our handy category filters to narrow down your options based on brand, price, or specific features. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, you can easily compare prices on millions of products from thousands of brands and retailers. This way, you ensure you get the best deal and find the rugby gear that fits your style and budget. We list trusted user reviews to guide you in making the right choice. Ready to tackle your next rugby game with confidence? Begin here and find the gear that matches your passion for the sport.

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Rugby Gilbert Omega

Gilbert Omega

Game Ball

£21.99
9+stores
Rugby Canterbury Raze Headguard XS

Canterbury Raze Headguard XS

£32.00
5stores
Canterbury Raze Headguard Red

Canterbury Raze Headguard Red

£32.00
5stores
RUGBY PADS

FAQ

The two most common types of pads used when playing rugby are shoulder pads and a head guard – also known as a scrum cap. While you don’t have to wear either, rugby is a high impact sport and protection is always a good idea.

You don’t have to wear one, but the possibility of head injury is big when playing rugby. A head guard won’t prevent a concussion, but it might soften some blows. It also helps prevent cauliflower ear, which can turn into something serious. Always remember, a head guard is not a helmet! If you run into someone head first while wearing one, it’s still going to hurt.

The fit of your shoulder pads mainly depends on your preference. And remember, shoulder pads only reduce the risk of superficial injuries, the most important bit is knowing the right technique when tackling.

  • Loose fit: A relaxed fit that is normally a bit longer than your standard shoulder pads.
  • Standard fit: Fits over mid-layers without restricting movement.
  • Slim fit: Keeps close to the body and fits a base layer underneath.
  • Tight fit: The protection sits like a second skin.
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