

🖤 Protect your ears, dominate the mat — no cauliflower ear, no compromises.
The Matman Dynasty Adult Wrestling Headgear offers lightweight, durable ear protection with hard plastic cups covered in soft neoprene for comfort. Featuring adjustable Velcro straps for a secure fit, it’s designed for wrestling, BJJ, and MMA athletes seeking reliable protection without bulk. Trusted for over 50 years, this unisex headgear is easy to clean and built to withstand intense training sessions.

| ASIN | B006SBMZ9Y |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Athlete | Wrestling |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,810 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Wrestling Protective Headgear |
| Brand | Matman |
| Brand Name | Matman |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,111) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840694111251 |
| Hand Orientation | OS |
| Included Components | Velcro Straps |
| Inner Material | hard plastic |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.71 x 8.31 x 2.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Matman |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Model Name | 35 |
| Outer Material | Neoprene |
| Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Part Number | EK002-0001 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wrestling, BJJ, MMA, Jiu Jitsu |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Strap |
| Sport Type | martial arts, jiu jitzu, wrestling |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 608819183503 556247162457 840694111251 |
| Warranty Description | MatMan Headgear is backed by a 90-day limited warranty against manufacturing defects. This warranty covers issues such as faulty straps, defective buckles, or abnormal wear not caused by misuse or abuse. Please contact us with any concerns—we’re here to help. |
D**D
Jiu jitsu headgear. Does its job.
Been using for about 2 months now. It does its job and seems to hold up fine. Only complaint is the velcro chin strap. Seems like they could have come up with a better design than velcro on the skin where it is going to be pulled and mashed, but at least my ears stopped swelling. I'm pleased and would purchase again. It does muffle sound a bit so I leave it off during instructional portion of class and put it on for rolling. 2 year update: still rolling 2-3 times per week and still have this same piece. It has frayed in a few places but still works great and has heald up extremely well and is still comfortable on head and ears.
T**J
Great for BJJ
I've been using this daily for grappling since I got it, and plan on getting a second one. So far no obvious durability concerns, but time will tell. It protects my ears well, and I find it very comfortable. I had seen other reviews with significant concerns about comfort, namely the chin-strap and the velcro pieces that faces inward to your skin. Neither of these have ended up bothering me. If you wear it as shown in the product pictures, the back and top straps will be on your hair, and even my short hair has prevented me from really feeling any velcro at all. I could see it maybe being a problem if you're bald. Otherwise, the chin strap is bit uncomfortable just because it's a tight strap under my jaw, but that seems unavoidable. The material itself is rough but doesnt bother me for whatever reason. YMMV. Of note: you obviously have to wash these bad boys after use. The material basically soaks up sweat, and for the love of god don't go roll with that again until you've washed it. I simply throw it in the washer with my gi, and it air-dries very quickly. Only real complaints are that you look like a dork wearing it, and it makes it harder to hear. All as expected. Better than cauliflower ear.
M**E
Great Jiu-Jitsu Headgear
Years ago, my right ear got injured in a Brazilian jiu-jitsu class and developed a hematoma. It went untreated (a mistake, by the way), and developed into a small cauliflower. The good news is it's hardly noticeable, the bad news is that now unless I use headgear, my right ear swells and itches after every class. It is slowly worsening the cauliflower as well. So I've turned to headgear. All told, I've used a Cliff Keen low profile plastic headgear, a neoprene head "wrap" made by a small jiu-jitsu products company, and this Matman Ultra Soft Wrestling headgear. After using each for a few months, there's no comparison--the Matman is unquestionably the best. The Cliff Keen protected my ears and was low profile, but it was hard plastic and was hard on my partners and hard on me when it would get twisted or caught in something. The neoprene head "wrap" was easy on me and my partners and the lowest profile of all, but without any kind of chin strap it came off easily (at least once per roll), meaning I had to decide whether to let my ears go unprotected or stop the action so I could put it back on. The Matman headgear has hard plastic ear cups so it protects my ears and is fairly low profile. But it's also covered on the inside AND the outside in a soft fabric, making it easy on my partners and me. Additionally, the two head straps are made of a neoprene-like material that gives a little stretch, meaning that the headgear rarely causes me any pain or problems even if it does get twisted or caught on something. You can actually almost forget it's even on. I throw it in the washing machine with my gi after every class, and hang it to air dry afterwards. So it's always clean. My only complaint (and the reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5) is that the velcro on the chin strap isn't so great. I've yet to have it fall off or get pulled off in training, but I'm always a little dubious about just how weak the hold is below my chin. Perhaps an unjustified concern, but I'd still like to see a more robust velcro under my chin. I'm considering buying a few more of these just to have them in the future when my current one wears out. Great product.
P**E
Great headgear for jiu jitsu at a great price
I broke the chinstrap on my grapplearts headgear at jiu jitsu, and when I went to reorder it, I found that the price had increased. And so I decided to give this cheaper one a try, because from the pictures, the chinstrap looked like it was more securely attached (more accurately, I'm talking about the ring that the chinstrap loops through). I wanted to get this soft style again, because it seemed better for my training partners. Also, I'm worried that the bands on the other styles of headgears will get caught on fingers and hands. That being said, I've rolled with people wearing other kinds of headgear without any problems, but I don't do a lot of guillotines or darces. This headgear is very similar to the grapplearts headgear, and the chinstrap is more secure. It's maybe a little less comfortable as others have mentioned because of the velcro facing your hair and under the chin. Sometimes my hair gets caught in the velcro, but it's not a big deal.
M**Y
Comfortable ear protection, terrible chin strap
My son recently started wrestling, so we’ve been experimenting with different headgear. After a different brand was difficult to put on, had uncomfortable head straps, and uncomfortable ear covers, we tried this one. The Matman headgear was much more comfortable on his head and ears, with fewer straps to adjust and get twisted. However the chin strap was pretty uncomfortable. It was just a strap - no padding - and really sharp and scratchy where the straps were fastened to the ear protectors. With a couple modifications, the Matman headgear has worked really well. We took the chin strap pad from the other headgear and added it to this one. And then I sewed some denim patches over the scratchy connection points. Overall, it’s not perfect, but it was better than the alternative. And with modifications, it’s comfortable and works really well.
C**N
I train BJJ, bought first the Venum headgear which also highly promoted here and then this one. Would go for this one any day. Main advantage of this one: It does not slip around on your head during intense rolling session. You don't even have to tie it that tight (like the venum one) to make it stick where it should be during your rolling session. I got a relatively small head, short hair, but you can adjust in in the back, the front and on the bottom. Can definitely recommend it.
J**E
I use it for BJJ to avoid cauliflower ear. It worls well and its not too uncomfortable. My only issue so far is that my gaor gets stuck in the upper velcro strap
S**I
I’ve wrestled for years. This headgear is unusable-the neck/chin strap won’t secure. I returned it within the window. The seller initially refused delivery; after the deadline passed, they accepted the parcel and then claimed the return period had expired. I have neither the item nor a refund. Do not recommend.
F**Z
Es un buen aditamento para quienes entrenamos BJJ. Es cómodo y fácil de ajustar. Y, lo más importante, mantiene las orejas protegidas todo el tiempo. La única desventaja es que quita un poco la capacidad auditiva y, como cualquier accesorio en la cabeza, puede en ocasiones estorbar.
N**.
First pair was wearing out so this is my second. Arrived in good shape and on time. Straps are pretty secure and the overall fit is comfortable. Ear cups are sturdy but the material outside is soft and gives a little under pressure, so you won't have to worry too much about leaving your training partners with nasty abrasions or bruises.
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