Football Gear Guide

Football gear can get expensive fast if you don't know what you actually need. This guide covers what the club typically provides, what you're responsible for, and shopping lists at three budget levels.

What the Club Typically Provides

This varies by level and organization, but here's what you can generally expect:

ItemFlag (Youth)Tackle (Youth / Pop Warner)Middle SchoolHigh School
Game jerseyYesYesYesYes
Practice jerseySometimesSometimesYesYes
HelmetN/AOften (loaner)Yes (school-issued)Yes (school-issued)
Shoulder padsN/ASometimesYes (school-issued)Yes (school-issued)
Game pantsSometimesSometimesYesYes
Flag beltYesN/AN/AN/A
Practice footballYes (team use)Yes (team use)YesYes
Always ask the coach. Before buying anything, ask what the team provides. Many parents overbuy because they didn't check first. Get the list from the coach, then fill in the gaps.

What You Need to Provide

Flag Football

Tackle Football

Suggested Gear (Nice to Have)

Football (for home practice) Youth size for ages 6–9, junior/intermediate for 10–12, official size for 14+. Having one at home is essential for practice.
Receiver Gloves Helpful for catching, not required. Grip gloves make a real difference in cold or wet weather. Don't spend a lot — they wear out fast.
Cones (4–6) For driveway drills, agility work, and backyard training. A set of 12 is usually under $10.
Extra Mouthguard They get lost. Buy two. A boil-and-bite mouthguard is fine for most kids. Custom-fit from a dentist for serious players.

Shopping Lists by Budget

💚 Budget-Friendly (Under $75)

The essentials only. Focus on safety items and let the club handle the rest.

ItemEst. CostNotes
Boil-and-bite mouthguard (2-pack)$8–12Shock Doctor or SISU brand
Molded cleats$20–35Check secondhand stores — cleats get outgrown fast
Athletic cup + supporter$8–12Required for tackle
Water bottle$5–832 oz minimum
Youth football (practice)$10–15Wilson or Franklin youth size
Cones (12-pack)$6–8For home drills

Total: ~$57–90

🟡 Mid-Range (Under $175)

Better quality items that last longer. Good balance of value and performance.

ItemEst. CostNotes
Quality mouthguard$15–25SISU Aero or Shock Doctor Gel Max
Mid-range cleats$40–60Under Armour, adidas, or Nike youth
Athletic cup + compression shorts$15–20Integrated compression shorts with cup pocket
Compression base layer (top + bottom)$20–30Under Armour or generic — comfort under pads
Receiver gloves$20–30Cutters or Under Armour
Equipment bag$20–25Large duffel, mesh preferred for ventilation
Youth football$15–20Wilson GST or similar
Cones + agility ladder$12–18Combo packs available

Total: ~$157–228

💜 Premium (Under $400)

Top-quality gear for serious players. Invest in items that impact safety and performance.

ItemEst. CostNotes
Custom-fit mouthguard$30–50SISU Max or dentist-fitted
Premium cleats$60–100Nike Vapor Edge, Under Armour Spotlight
Premium compression gear$30–45Under Armour HeatGear or Nike Pro
Top-tier receiver gloves$35–50Nike Vapor Jet or Cutters Rev Pro
Quality equipment bag$30–45Nike, Under Armour, or dedicated football bag
Game-quality football$25–40Wilson GST Composite or similar
Visor (if league allows)$15–25Clear or lightly tinted — check league rules
Training equipment kit$25–40Cones, ladder, resistance bands, speed parachute

Total: ~$250–395


Dad Pro Tips

Need a printable version of the equipment checklist? Grab the printable here — includes space to write in brands, sizes, and check off items as you buy them.