
Note: There are currently 20 major vendors of fencing equipment. You can access these at http://www.usfencing.org/ under Info for Members, Equipment Vendors.
No matter whether your equipment is from your own private gear or is provided by the club, you will want to be sure to have it well organized for practice and tournaments. Be sure to put your name on all personal equipment, and use the packing list below when preparing for tournaments. Once you've arrived, you will be glad that you geared up!
![]()

Jacket, mask, and glove.

A sabre mask. It is silvery, to register scoring electronically, as the head is a target in sabre.
A sabre being held.

A sabre's grip and body cord. The sabre grip is designed to protect the hand from the slashing attacks of sabre.

An epee being held.

An epee grip and body cord. The epee's larger guard, called a bell, is to protect the hand, which is a target in epee.

A foil being held.

A foil grip and body cord. The foil guard is smaller, as the hand is not a target in foil.

Two foil grips. Above is the pistol grip, a more ergonomic handle that many prefer. Below is the traditional French grip.

A full fencing outfit, without mask. Jacket, glove, knickers, socks covering the shins, and athletic shoes.

A full fencing outfit, with a lame for foil fencing. The silvery material helps register touches electronically. The lame covers all parts considered targets in foil fencing.

A full sabre outfit, without mask. The silvery material helps register touches electronically. The lame covers all parts considered targets in sabre fencing, including arms. The sabre mask is also covered with this material, as the head is also a target.
Men's chest protector. While not required, many fencers wear them for extra protection.

Women's breast protector. The plastic protection is required for all female fencers.

A plastron. This extra protection covers the side of the body of the fencer's weapon hand. Required in some tournaments, many fencers wear them even when not required, for extra safety.
![]()
Packing List
Mark all items with your name and all valuables with address, phone #, & club
Basic:
Mask (sewn-in bib, must pass 12 K punch test)
Mask Cord (for sabre only)
Underarm Protector (plastron)
Breast Protector (mandatory for women)
Jacket (no holes, must close in back or opposite weapon arm)
Lame'
Knickers (no holes, must be overlapped by jacket by at least 4 inches)
Glove (no holes except for body cord, must cover approximately half forearm)
Gauntlet (for sabre only)
Long Socks (traditionally white, must reach bottom of your knickers)
Fencing Shoes or Sneakers
Minimum 2 working weapons
Minimum 2 working body cords
Fencing Bag
Water Bottle / Athletic Drink
Healthy Snacks
Tournament Flyer / Driving Directions / Evidence of Pre-registration
USFA Card
Adequate cash, check, credit card, etc.
Medical Insurance Card / Emergency Contacts
Advisable:
Notebook
Sweat Towel and old towel for cleaning shoes
Team Jacket or Sweat Jacket
Dry shirt / change of clothes
Under-knicker shorts
Athletic supporter / cup (Men only)
Sports bra (Women only)
Tool Kit, Needle and Thread, Test Box
Tissues, Band-Aids, pain killers, Tums, etc.
Hair Ties / Comb / Brush
Optional:
USFA Rule Book
Strip set-up (reels / box) as Promised to Host Club
Shower Items: towel, shampoo, soap, and plastic bag to hold wet equipment
Camera / Film
Cell Phone / Phone Card
Folding Chair
Spectators / Spectator Hobbies To Pass Time
Homework, Book, Hacky-Sack / Lucky Rabbit's Foot / CD Player / Gameboy
Overnight:
Toothbrush / sundries / cosmetics
Medication
Pajamas
Swim Suit
Change of Clothes
Sleeping bag / pillow
Hotel / Host Directions
by: Lisa Franz