Our designers created these 36 cm clubs for gymnasts aged 7 and up to meet the specific needs of rhythmic gymnastics training and competitions
How to choose your rhythmic gymnastics clubs
The size you choose will depend on your body shape. They will be easiest to handle if they are the same length as your forearm, in other words, from the tips of your fingers to the inside of your elbow.
The size you choose is also governed by the sport's official rules
How to maintain your clubs
We recommend using the clubs on a surface such as a gymnastics mat or multisport floor as hard surfaces such as wood and cement may damage them.
Wash your clubs with a little washing up liquid, water, and a soft sponge. Rinse well and rub gently.
Dry with a microfibre cloth to avoid abrasion.
How to choose a rhythmic gymnastics outfit
Our design team's advice: the perfect training kit for gymnasts is a leotard or top, and shorts or leggings so that they can move freely and with confidence. Leotards are optional for training but compulsory for competitions.
The clubs, designed for rhythmic gymnastics, meet the specific needs of this sport: ease of handling and robustness. They also comply with the sport's rules
Our designers created these 36 cm clubs for gymnasts aged 7 and up to meet the specific needs of rhythmic gymnastics training and competitions