Under Armour Boys' HeatGear Armour Leggings vs Elite Sports Youth Compression Spats for BJJ & Training
Key Differences
Choose Elite Sports (A) if you want youth compression spats with moisture-wicking fabric, 4-way stretch and anti-slip ankle bands and a slightly lower listed price tier. Choose Under Armour (B) if you prefer a branded HeatGear option with soft smooth fabric, a fitted streamlined fit and mesh ventilation panels, but note reported durability issues at the knees
Under Armour Boys' HeatGear Armour Leggings
Fitted heatgear leggings with moisture-wicking, quick-dry fabric and ergonomic seams for comfort and mobility. Customers note good fit, warmth, and quality; some report durability issues after washing
Pros
- soft and smooth fabric
- fitted streamlined fit
- ventilation with mesh panels
- moisture-wicking and quick-drying
Cons
- durability concerns (holes in knee area reported)
Elite Sports Youth Compression Spats for BJJ & Training
Lightweight moisture-wicking kids spats with 4-way stretch for comfort and durability. Stay-in-place design with anti-slip ankle bands, ideal for training and competitions
Pros
- moisture-wicking fabric
- 4-way stretch for comfort
- anti-slip ankle bands
- durable flat-lock stitching
Cons
- limited color/size info
- no explicit sizing details
- noted as for training use only
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Elite Sports |
| Durability | Under Armour Apparel |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Tie |