Nike Rugby Shirts & Kit

Nike rugby kit at Rugbystuff.com is built around the teams Nike officially supply at international and club level. Whether you're a fan after an official replica
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      Who Nike supplies in professional rugby

      Nike's rugby footprint is smaller than adidas or Canterbury, but the teams they kit out are some of the most recognisable in the world game. South Africa (Springboks) sit at the top of the list - back-to-back Rugby World Cup winners and Nike's flagship rugby partnership. The British and Irish Lions Women are also Nike-supplied. In France's Top 14, Toulon, Toulouse and Racing 92 all wear Nike, which means three of the most followed club sides in European rugby run out in the swoosh every weekend.
      If you're after a specific team jersey, head to the team collection page rather than this hub - that's where we list home, away, alternate, training and replica versions side by side.

      Nike sports supports and accessories

      Outside official team kit, Rugbystuff.com stocks Nike sports supports and water bottles. The supports cover the standard problem areas for rugby players - ankles, knees, elbows, wrists - and are useful both for returning from minor injuries and for prevention during heavy training blocks. They're a separate proposition to the team kit but worth knowing about if you're a player rather than a fan.

      How Nike compares to other rugby brands

      Players and parents often ask how Nike stacks up against the rugby specialists. Short answer: Nike is excellent at fabric and fit on the teams they supply, but they don't make rugby-specific contact gear (shoulder pads, headguards, scrum caps). For those, you'll want Canterbury, Gilbert or Body Armour. For boots, Nike pulled out of rugby boot manufacturing years ago, so adidas, Canterbury and Mizuno cover that market now. Where Nike wins in rugby is the official team kit for the sides they sponsor.