
Boxing Camp Packing Guide
What to Pack for a Boxing Camp: Gear, Clothes, and Travel Checklist
Packing for boxing camp in Georgia? Bring gloves, wraps, mouthguard, training clothes, recovery basics, and travel documents.
Quick answer
For boxing camp, pack gloves, hand wraps, mouthguard, training shoes, breathable training clothes, casual clothes, recovery items, toiletries, and travel documents. Ask the camp before arrival about loaner gear, glove size, and whether you need extra equipment for sparring.
Must bring
Wraps, mouthguard, shoes, training clothes
Confirm first
Gloves, headgear, sparring requirements
Recovery kit
Bottle, toiletries, supports, tape
Travel basics
Passport, payment, insurance details
Essential boxing gear
Pack hand wraps, a fitted mouthguard, training shoes, breathable shirts, shorts or leggings, socks, and any supports you normally use. Personal wraps and mouthguard are especially important because they fit your body, not a generic kit.
Ask before arrival whether gloves are available, what size is recommended, and whether you should bring your own pair for repeated sessions.

Sparring gear to confirm before travel
If you want sparring, confirm mouthguard, glove size, headgear, groin guard, shin or knee supports, and any camp-specific requirements before you fly.
Do not assume you will need every possible item. The right gear depends on your level, contact intensity, and what the coaches approve.
Clothes, recovery, and hygiene
Pack for multiple training blocks: extra shirts, shorts, socks, underwear, casual clothes, laundry plan, towel, toiletries, blister care, and a water bottle.
Recovery items can be simple: electrolytes if you normally use them, tape, basic mobility tools, and any medication or supports already approved by your doctor.
Travel documents and payment basics
Bring your passport, payment card, travel insurance details, booking confirmations, emergency contact, and any documents required for your nationality to enter Georgia.
Keep a copy of the camp address, 14a Elguja Amashukeli St, Tbilisi 0162, and the WhatsApp or phone contact +995 32 205 23 96.
What not to overpack
Do not overpack bulky gear until you confirm what is useful for your level. Heavy bags are annoying in transit, and many visitors need less equipment than they imagine.
Focus on personal-fit items, enough clean clothes, and recovery basics. If you are unsure, message the team before travel.
Pre-arrival message template
Use this format: preferred month, 7 or 14 days, package type, boxing level, sparring interest, room preference, injuries, and gear questions. That gives the team enough information to answer clearly.
This camp is a good fit if you want a serious training week and arrive prepared. It is less ideal if you plan to solve gear, recovery, and logistics only after the first session starts.
Confirm gear before you fly
Send your level, sparring goal, glove question, and preferred dates so the team can flag anything you should bring.
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Choose a 7-day or 14-day module in Tbilisi, then tell us your level, preferred month, room preference, and training goals. We will confirm availability and help you pick the right package.
Boxing Camp FAQ
Should I bring my own boxing gloves?
Ask before arrival. Personal gloves are comfortable for repeated sessions, but the team can confirm whether loaner gear is available and what size makes sense.
Do I need a mouthguard for boxing camp?
Yes, bring a fitted mouthguard if you want any contact work. It is one of the most important personal items.
How many training clothes should I pack?
Pack for multiple sweaty sessions and a laundry plan. Extra shirts, socks, and breathable gear make the week much easier.