A guide to the top flag football gear brands for 2025 — from headgear to cleats, based on what real athletes and teams are using
Whether you’re just starting out or suiting up for nationals, having the right gear can make a huge difference on the field. But with so many options out there — especially on Instagram and TikTok — it can be hard to separate what looks cool from what actually performs.
We put together this list of the top flag football gear providers based on what real athletes, coaches, and club programs are using in games and tournaments right now.
Flag football is non-contact — but collisions still happen. GameBreaker soft shell headgear is widely used at tournaments and showcase events for safety, style, and comfort. It’s approved by USA Football and trusted by national organizations like NFL FLAG and AFFL.
What we like:
When it comes to flag belts, Shruumz has taken over. These pop-flag style belts are designed to reduce false pulls and allow cleaner releases — making them ideal for high-level 5v5 play. They’ve quickly become a staple in elite circuits across the country.
Why players like them:
We checked with players and coaches on IG — and Grip Boost came up over and over. Known for sticky grip and football-specific fit, these gloves help flag players maintain control in wet, hot, or tournament conditions. They're built with skill position players in mind.
What stands out:
More than just headgear — GameBreaker also makes fully custom team uniforms that are lightweight, breathable, and built for flag. Their sublimated jerseys are worn by dozens of clubs and travel teams across the U.S.
What teams love:
You can’t play fast without traction — and most flag football athletes we polled swear by the Nike Vapor Edge line. Originally built for speed positions in tackle football, the lightweight plate and secure fit make them perfect for 5v5 cuts and burst acceleration.
Why they’re a go-to:
Other favorites that came up: adidas Adizero, Under Armour Spotlight, and New Balance Furon (especially with girls’ teams).
At the end of the day, gear doesn’t replace reps. But if you’re putting in the work, the right headgear, gloves, cleats, and uniforms can help you show up sharp and perform with confidence.
We’ll keep updating this list as new brands emerge and players weigh in — so if you’ve got a favorite that deserves a shoutout, tag us on Instagram.