

Sports Mask Ear | Stock Padel
This protective ear mask is aimed at padel players who have taken a knock to the ear or are recovering from an injury and need to keep playing. At 38g, it adds almost nothing to your head and should stay...
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This protective ear mask is aimed at padel players who have taken a knock to the ear or are recovering from an injury and need to keep playing. At 38g, it adds almost nothing to your head and should stay out of your way during a match.
The mask is designed to sit over the ear and protect it from further impact, whether from a stray ball, a racket swing, or contact with the glass. If you play regularly and can't afford to sit out while an injury heals, this kind of protection lets you stay on court without risking a setback. It's also worth considering if you've had repeated ear injuries and want some ongoing protection as a precaution.
At 38g the fit and retention system matter more than the weight. Without additional specs on the attachment method or material, the honest advice is to check that it sits flush against your head and doesn't shift when you move quickly. A mask that slides around mid-point is more distraction than protection.
This isn't something every player needs. If you're fit and uninjured, there's no real reason to wear one. It's a targeted piece of kit for a specific situation, not a general-purpose accessory.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this mask designed for?
It's primarily for players recovering from an ear injury who want to continue playing while protecting the area from further impact.
Will it affect my hearing or awareness on court?
Any covering over the ear will reduce sound to some degree. Most players adapt quickly, but it's worth wearing it in a practice session before using it in a competitive match.
Can it be worn with a cap or visor?
That depends on the attachment method. Try it with your usual headwear before match day to make sure everything sits comfortably together.
How do I clean it?
Without material specs confirmed, the safest approach is a wipe-down with a damp cloth after each session. Avoid soaking it or putting it through a washing machine until you've checked the care label.
Is 38g heavy for a protective mask?
No. 38g is very light and you're unlikely to notice it once it's on.

