Arccaptain Kids Gift Set
\nKids Welding Kit —
FR Jacket, Cowhide Gloves & Apron
\nKids who grow up around welding don't want to watch from the sidelines. They want to be part of the project. This three-piece welding protection kit is built specifically for that — real flame-resistant protection, properly sized for children, so they can stand at the bench, help with prep work, and participate in family shop time without the safety concerns that come with adult-sized gear that doesn't fit.
\nIt's also the welding gift that actually makes sense for a kid who loves tools, builds things, or has a parent who welds. The jacket meets NFPA 2112 standards and holds its FR rating for 50+ washes. The gloves are 100% cowhide with protection rated to 662°F. The apron adds full torso and leg coverage. Together they're a complete setup that treats your child's safety as seriously as adult PPE — just sized for them.
\nNFPA 2112 rated, FR cotton, 50+ wash durable, snap buttons, D-ring, adjustable cuffs
\n100% heavy-duty cowhide, heat rated to 662°F, double-layer FR padding, soft cotton lining
\nFlame-resistant, water-resistant, reinforced stitching, full torso and leg coverage
\nKit 01–06 for children heights 3'7\" to 5'3\"
\nNFPA 2112 — flame-resistant garment standard
\nWhat's in the Kit
\nThree Pieces, Full Coverage
\nEach piece in this kit is built to the same standard as adult protective gear — FR rated, properly constructed, and designed to stay protective through real use and repeated washing.
\nThe jacket is the centerpiece of the kit. Made from breathable, water-resistant FR cotton with insulating snap buttons — the kind of construction that actually holds up in a shop environment rather than looking like protection without providing it. An integrated D-ring lets kids attach small tools or markers. Adjustable cuffs fit different arm sizes and keep the sleeves in place during hands-on work. The color-blocked collar adds a finished, purposeful look.
\nThe FR rating is maintained after 50 wash cycles — the jacket stays protective through the months and years of regular use a growing child will put it through, not just the first few wears out of the box.
\nThese aren't toy gloves. The outer shell is 100% heavy-duty cowhide — the same material used in adult welding gloves — with double-layer flame-resistant padding throughout the palm and fingers. Heat protection is rated to 662°F (350°C), covering the temperature range produced by welding spatter, grinding sparks, and hot metal surfaces. Sharp edge protection is built into the cowhide construction as well.
\nA soft cotton lining makes them comfortable to wear for extended periods without the irritation that stiff leather gloves can cause on smaller hands. Adjustable straps at the cuff keep the gloves secured to smaller wrists so they don't shift during movement.
\nThe apron extends protection to the torso and legs — the area a jacket alone doesn't cover when bending, kneeling, or working at a bench. It's flame-resistant and water-resistant, so it handles both sparks and the cutting fluids, coolants, or oil that come with any hands-on shop environment. Reinforced stitching at stress points keeps it intact through regular use and washing.
\nWorn over the jacket, the apron creates a layered protection system that covers the areas most exposed during typical observation and light hands-on work alongside an adult welder or fabricator.
\nMore Than Protective Gear
\nA Gift That Opens the Door to the Shop
\n\nSize Guide
\nChoose the Right Kit for Your Child
\nEach Kit number corresponds to a height range. Measure your child's height and choose the kit that matches. When your child falls between two kits, size up for room to grow and a comfortable fit over a long-sleeve base layer.
\nSizing tip: If your child is between kit sizes or currently between sizes 8 and 10 (both listed at 3'11\"–4'3\"), choose based on build — Kit 02 for slimmer frames, Kit 03 for average to broader builds. When in doubt, size up to allow for a base layer underneath.
\nJacket Measurements
\nWelding Jacket Size Chart
\nAll measurements are in inches and reflect the jacket's actual dimensions. For the best fit over a long-sleeve shirt or base layer, compare your child's chest measurement to the chest column and size up one if close to the boundary.
\n| Size | \nFront Length | \nChest | \nHem | \nShoulder | \nSleeve Length | \nCuff | \nSleeve Width | \n
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | \n7.44 in | \n12.87 in | \n12.87 in | \n5.19 in | \n6.82 in | \n3.72 in | \n4.65 in | \n
| 8 | \n8.06 in | \n13.48 in | \n13.48 in | \n5.35 in | \n7.44 in | \n3.87 in | \n4.80 in | \n
| 10 | \n8.67 in | \n14.11 in | \n14.11 in | \n5.50 in | \n8.06 in | \n4.03 in | \n4.96 in | \n
| 12 | \n9.29 in | \n14.72 in | \n14.72 in | \n5.65 in | \n8.67 in | \n4.18 in | \n5.12 in | \n
| 14 | \n9.92 in | \n15.35 in | \n15.35 in | \n5.81 in | \n9.29 in | \n4.34 in | \n5.27 in | \n
How to measure: Measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping the tape level under the arms. Compare to the Chest column above. The jacket is sized to fit comfortably over light clothing — a base layer or long-sleeve shirt fits underneath all sizes.
\nPerfect For
\nWhen This Kit Makes Sense
\nThis kit works for a specific kind of kid and a specific kind of family — one where the shop is already part of life, or about to be.
\nWhen children grow up watching a parent weld, they eventually want to do more than watch. This kit gives them the protection they need to stand at the bench, hold parts, hand tools, and participate in real projects — with the gear to back it up.
\nA complete welding kit is the kind of gift a kid doesn't expect and doesn't forget. It signals real trust, real responsibility, and real participation — the opposite of another toy that gets ignored after a week.
\nMatching gear with a parent or grandparent makes shop time feel like a shared identity, not just supervision. The jacket and gloves make a child look and feel like they belong at the bench.
\nSchools and after-school programs introducing kids to fabrication, metalwork, or maker activities need proper PPE sized for children. This kit provides a complete, standards-compliant solution in one package.
\nBackyard builds, home renovations, car restorations — any family project that involves heat, sparks, or cutting benefits from having properly protected helpers. Kids who participate in real projects develop skills and confidence that stick.
\nSix kit size options cover children from 3'7\" up to 5'3\" — roughly ages 6 through 14 depending on build. The adjustable features (cuffs, glove straps) accommodate the size variation within each height range.
\nImportant
\nPPE Is the Starting Point, Not the Whole Picture
\nThis kit provides genuine flame-resistant and heat-resistant protection that meets the same standards as adult PPE. It is designed for children participating in welding-adjacent activities under direct adult supervision — not for unsupervised welding.
\nThis kit equips children with appropriate protective gear for supervised participation in welding and fabrication environments. It does not substitute for adult oversight. Children wearing this kit should always be directly supervised by a qualified adult when near active welding, grinding, or cutting operations. Proper protective gear significantly reduces risk — it does not eliminate it. Always ensure the welding environment is appropriate for the child's age, size, and level of involvement before allowing participation.
\nCare note for the jacket: Machine wash in cold or warm water without bleach or fabric softener to preserve the FR rating. Tumble dry on low. Inspect for damage before each use — holes, tears, or thinning fabric reduce protection and the jacket should be replaced if significantly worn.
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Welding Kit for Kids – Protective Equipment Set
Arccaptain Kids Gift Set
Kids Welding Kit —
FR Jacket, Cowhide Gloves & Apron
Kids who grow up around welding don't want to watch from the sidelines. They want to be part of the project. This three-piece welding protection kit is built specifically for that — real flame-resistant protection, properly sized for children, so they can stand at the bench, help with prep work, and participate in family shop time without the safety concerns that come with adult-sized gear that doesn't fit.
It's also the welding gift that actually makes sense for a kid who loves tools, builds things, or has a parent who welds. The jacket meets NFPA 2112 standards and holds its FR rating for 50+ washes. The gloves are 100% cowhide with protection rated to 662°F. The apron adds full torso and leg coverage. Together they're a complete setup that treats your child's safety as seriously as adult PPE — just sized for them.
NFPA 2112 rated, FR cotton, 50+ wash durable, snap buttons, D-ring, adjustable cuffs
100% heavy-duty cowhide, heat rated to 662°F, double-layer FR padding, soft cotton lining
Flame-resistant, water-resistant, reinforced stitching, full torso and leg coverage
Kit 01–06 for children heights 3'7" to 5'3"
NFPA 2112 — flame-resistant garment standard
What's in the Kit
Three Pieces, Full Coverage
Each piece in this kit is built to the same standard as adult protective gear — FR rated, properly constructed, and designed to stay protective through real use and repeated washing.
The jacket is the centerpiece of the kit. Made from breathable, water-resistant FR cotton with insulating snap buttons — the kind of construction that actually holds up in a shop environment rather than looking like protection without providing it. An integrated D-ring lets kids attach small tools or markers. Adjustable cuffs fit different arm sizes and keep the sleeves in place during hands-on work. The color-blocked collar adds a finished, purposeful look.
The FR rating is maintained after 50 wash cycles — the jacket stays protective through the months and years of regular use a growing child will put it through, not just the first few wears out of the box.
These aren't toy gloves. The outer shell is 100% heavy-duty cowhide — the same material used in adult welding gloves — with double-layer flame-resistant padding throughout the palm and fingers. Heat protection is rated to 662°F (350°C), covering the temperature range produced by welding spatter, grinding sparks, and hot metal surfaces. Sharp edge protection is built into the cowhide construction as well.
A soft cotton lining makes them comfortable to wear for extended periods without the irritation that stiff leather gloves can cause on smaller hands. Adjustable straps at the cuff keep the gloves secured to smaller wrists so they don't shift during movement.
The apron extends protection to the torso and legs — the area a jacket alone doesn't cover when bending, kneeling, or working at a bench. It's flame-resistant and water-resistant, so it handles both sparks and the cutting fluids, coolants, or oil that come with any hands-on shop environment. Reinforced stitching at stress points keeps it intact through regular use and washing.
Worn over the jacket, the apron creates a layered protection system that covers the areas most exposed during typical observation and light hands-on work alongside an adult welder or fabricator.
More Than Protective Gear
A Gift That Opens the Door to the Shop
Size Guide
Choose the Right Kit for Your Child
Each Kit number corresponds to a height range. Measure your child's height and choose the kit that matches. When your child falls between two kits, size up for room to grow and a comfortable fit over a long-sleeve base layer.
Sizing tip: If your child is between kit sizes or currently between sizes 8 and 10 (both listed at 3'11"–4'3"), choose based on build — Kit 02 for slimmer frames, Kit 03 for average to broader builds. When in doubt, size up to allow for a base layer underneath.
Jacket Measurements
Welding Jacket Size Chart
All measurements are in inches and reflect the jacket's actual dimensions. For the best fit over a long-sleeve shirt or base layer, compare your child's chest measurement to the chest column and size up one if close to the boundary.
| Size | Front Length | Chest | Hem | Shoulder | Sleeve Length | Cuff | Sleeve Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 7.44 in | 12.87 in | 12.87 in | 5.19 in | 6.82 in | 3.72 in | 4.65 in |
| 8 | 8.06 in | 13.48 in | 13.48 in | 5.35 in | 7.44 in | 3.87 in | 4.80 in |
| 10 | 8.67 in | 14.11 in | 14.11 in | 5.50 in | 8.06 in | 4.03 in | 4.96 in |
| 12 | 9.29 in | 14.72 in | 14.72 in | 5.65 in | 8.67 in | 4.18 in | 5.12 in |
| 14 | 9.92 in | 15.35 in | 15.35 in | 5.81 in | 9.29 in | 4.34 in | 5.27 in |
How to measure: Measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping the tape level under the arms. Compare to the Chest column above. The jacket is sized to fit comfortably over light clothing — a base layer or long-sleeve shirt fits underneath all sizes.
Perfect For
When This Kit Makes Sense
This kit works for a specific kind of kid and a specific kind of family — one where the shop is already part of life, or about to be.
When children grow up watching a parent weld, they eventually want to do more than watch. This kit gives them the protection they need to stand at the bench, hold parts, hand tools, and participate in real projects — with the gear to back it up.
A complete welding kit is the kind of gift a kid doesn't expect and doesn't forget. It signals real trust, real responsibility, and real participation — the opposite of another toy that gets ignored after a week.
Matching gear with a parent or grandparent makes shop time feel like a shared identity, not just supervision. The jacket and gloves make a child look and feel like they belong at the bench.
Schools and after-school programs introducing kids to fabrication, metalwork, or maker activities need proper PPE sized for children. This kit provides a complete, standards-compliant solution in one package.
Backyard builds, home renovations, car restorations — any family project that involves heat, sparks, or cutting benefits from having properly protected helpers. Kids who participate in real projects develop skills and confidence that stick.
Six kit size options cover children from 3'7" up to 5'3" — roughly ages 6 through 14 depending on build. The adjustable features (cuffs, glove straps) accommodate the size variation within each height range.
Important
PPE Is the Starting Point, Not the Whole Picture
This kit provides genuine flame-resistant and heat-resistant protection that meets the same standards as adult PPE. It is designed for children participating in welding-adjacent activities under direct adult supervision — not for unsupervised welding.
This kit equips children with appropriate protective gear for supervised participation in welding and fabrication environments. It does not substitute for adult oversight. Children wearing this kit should always be directly supervised by a qualified adult when near active welding, grinding, or cutting operations. Proper protective gear significantly reduces risk — it does not eliminate it. Always ensure the welding environment is appropriate for the child's age, size, and level of involvement before allowing participation.
Care note for the jacket: Machine wash in cold or warm water without bleach or fabric softener to preserve the FR rating. Tumble dry on low. Inspect for damage before each use — holes, tears, or thinning fabric reduce protection and the jacket should be replaced if significantly worn.
Arccaptain Kids Gift Set
Kids Welding Kit —
FR Jacket, Cowhide Gloves & Apron
Kids who grow up around welding don't want to watch from the sidelines. They want to be part of the project. This three-piece welding protection kit is built specifically for that — real flame-resistant protection, properly sized for children, so they can stand at the bench, help with prep work, and participate in family shop time without the safety concerns that come with adult-sized gear that doesn't fit.
It's also the welding gift that actually makes sense for a kid who loves tools, builds things, or has a parent who welds. The jacket meets NFPA 2112 standards and holds its FR rating for 50+ washes. The gloves are 100% cowhide with protection rated to 662°F. The apron adds full torso and leg coverage. Together they're a complete setup that treats your child's safety as seriously as adult PPE — just sized for them.
NFPA 2112 rated, FR cotton, 50+ wash durable, snap buttons, D-ring, adjustable cuffs
100% heavy-duty cowhide, heat rated to 662°F, double-layer FR padding, soft cotton lining
Flame-resistant, water-resistant, reinforced stitching, full torso and leg coverage
Kit 01–06 for children heights 3'7" to 5'3"
NFPA 2112 — flame-resistant garment standard
What's in the Kit
Three Pieces, Full Coverage
Each piece in this kit is built to the same standard as adult protective gear — FR rated, properly constructed, and designed to stay protective through real use and repeated washing.
The jacket is the centerpiece of the kit. Made from breathable, water-resistant FR cotton with insulating snap buttons — the kind of construction that actually holds up in a shop environment rather than looking like protection without providing it. An integrated D-ring lets kids attach small tools or markers. Adjustable cuffs fit different arm sizes and keep the sleeves in place during hands-on work. The color-blocked collar adds a finished, purposeful look.
The FR rating is maintained after 50 wash cycles — the jacket stays protective through the months and years of regular use a growing child will put it through, not just the first few wears out of the box.
These aren't toy gloves. The outer shell is 100% heavy-duty cowhide — the same material used in adult welding gloves — with double-layer flame-resistant padding throughout the palm and fingers. Heat protection is rated to 662°F (350°C), covering the temperature range produced by welding spatter, grinding sparks, and hot metal surfaces. Sharp edge protection is built into the cowhide construction as well.
A soft cotton lining makes them comfortable to wear for extended periods without the irritation that stiff leather gloves can cause on smaller hands. Adjustable straps at the cuff keep the gloves secured to smaller wrists so they don't shift during movement.
The apron extends protection to the torso and legs — the area a jacket alone doesn't cover when bending, kneeling, or working at a bench. It's flame-resistant and water-resistant, so it handles both sparks and the cutting fluids, coolants, or oil that come with any hands-on shop environment. Reinforced stitching at stress points keeps it intact through regular use and washing.
Worn over the jacket, the apron creates a layered protection system that covers the areas most exposed during typical observation and light hands-on work alongside an adult welder or fabricator.
More Than Protective Gear
A Gift That Opens the Door to the Shop
Size Guide
Choose the Right Kit for Your Child
Each Kit number corresponds to a height range. Measure your child's height and choose the kit that matches. When your child falls between two kits, size up for room to grow and a comfortable fit over a long-sleeve base layer.
Sizing tip: If your child is between kit sizes or currently between sizes 8 and 10 (both listed at 3'11"–4'3"), choose based on build — Kit 02 for slimmer frames, Kit 03 for average to broader builds. When in doubt, size up to allow for a base layer underneath.
Jacket Measurements
Welding Jacket Size Chart
All measurements are in inches and reflect the jacket's actual dimensions. For the best fit over a long-sleeve shirt or base layer, compare your child's chest measurement to the chest column and size up one if close to the boundary.
| Size | Front Length | Chest | Hem | Shoulder | Sleeve Length | Cuff | Sleeve Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 7.44 in | 12.87 in | 12.87 in | 5.19 in | 6.82 in | 3.72 in | 4.65 in |
| 8 | 8.06 in | 13.48 in | 13.48 in | 5.35 in | 7.44 in | 3.87 in | 4.80 in |
| 10 | 8.67 in | 14.11 in | 14.11 in | 5.50 in | 8.06 in | 4.03 in | 4.96 in |
| 12 | 9.29 in | 14.72 in | 14.72 in | 5.65 in | 8.67 in | 4.18 in | 5.12 in |
| 14 | 9.92 in | 15.35 in | 15.35 in | 5.81 in | 9.29 in | 4.34 in | 5.27 in |
How to measure: Measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping the tape level under the arms. Compare to the Chest column above. The jacket is sized to fit comfortably over light clothing — a base layer or long-sleeve shirt fits underneath all sizes.
Perfect For
When This Kit Makes Sense
This kit works for a specific kind of kid and a specific kind of family — one where the shop is already part of life, or about to be.
When children grow up watching a parent weld, they eventually want to do more than watch. This kit gives them the protection they need to stand at the bench, hold parts, hand tools, and participate in real projects — with the gear to back it up.
A complete welding kit is the kind of gift a kid doesn't expect and doesn't forget. It signals real trust, real responsibility, and real participation — the opposite of another toy that gets ignored after a week.
Matching gear with a parent or grandparent makes shop time feel like a shared identity, not just supervision. The jacket and gloves make a child look and feel like they belong at the bench.
Schools and after-school programs introducing kids to fabrication, metalwork, or maker activities need proper PPE sized for children. This kit provides a complete, standards-compliant solution in one package.
Backyard builds, home renovations, car restorations — any family project that involves heat, sparks, or cutting benefits from having properly protected helpers. Kids who participate in real projects develop skills and confidence that stick.
Six kit size options cover children from 3'7" up to 5'3" — roughly ages 6 through 14 depending on build. The adjustable features (cuffs, glove straps) accommodate the size variation within each height range.
Important
PPE Is the Starting Point, Not the Whole Picture
This kit provides genuine flame-resistant and heat-resistant protection that meets the same standards as adult PPE. It is designed for children participating in welding-adjacent activities under direct adult supervision — not for unsupervised welding.
This kit equips children with appropriate protective gear for supervised participation in welding and fabrication environments. It does not substitute for adult oversight. Children wearing this kit should always be directly supervised by a qualified adult when near active welding, grinding, or cutting operations. Proper protective gear significantly reduces risk — it does not eliminate it. Always ensure the welding environment is appropriate for the child's age, size, and level of involvement before allowing participation.
Care note for the jacket: Machine wash in cold or warm water without bleach or fabric softener to preserve the FR rating. Tumble dry on low. Inspect for damage before each use — holes, tears, or thinning fabric reduce protection and the jacket should be replaced if significantly worn.
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$37.80Description
Arccaptain Kids Gift Set
Kids Welding Kit —
FR Jacket, Cowhide Gloves & Apron
Kids who grow up around welding don't want to watch from the sidelines. They want to be part of the project. This three-piece welding protection kit is built specifically for that — real flame-resistant protection, properly sized for children, so they can stand at the bench, help with prep work, and participate in family shop time without the safety concerns that come with adult-sized gear that doesn't fit.
It's also the welding gift that actually makes sense for a kid who loves tools, builds things, or has a parent who welds. The jacket meets NFPA 2112 standards and holds its FR rating for 50+ washes. The gloves are 100% cowhide with protection rated to 662°F. The apron adds full torso and leg coverage. Together they're a complete setup that treats your child's safety as seriously as adult PPE — just sized for them.
NFPA 2112 rated, FR cotton, 50+ wash durable, snap buttons, D-ring, adjustable cuffs
100% heavy-duty cowhide, heat rated to 662°F, double-layer FR padding, soft cotton lining
Flame-resistant, water-resistant, reinforced stitching, full torso and leg coverage
Kit 01–06 for children heights 3'7" to 5'3"
NFPA 2112 — flame-resistant garment standard
What's in the Kit
Three Pieces, Full Coverage
Each piece in this kit is built to the same standard as adult protective gear — FR rated, properly constructed, and designed to stay protective through real use and repeated washing.
The jacket is the centerpiece of the kit. Made from breathable, water-resistant FR cotton with insulating snap buttons — the kind of construction that actually holds up in a shop environment rather than looking like protection without providing it. An integrated D-ring lets kids attach small tools or markers. Adjustable cuffs fit different arm sizes and keep the sleeves in place during hands-on work. The color-blocked collar adds a finished, purposeful look.
The FR rating is maintained after 50 wash cycles — the jacket stays protective through the months and years of regular use a growing child will put it through, not just the first few wears out of the box.
These aren't toy gloves. The outer shell is 100% heavy-duty cowhide — the same material used in adult welding gloves — with double-layer flame-resistant padding throughout the palm and fingers. Heat protection is rated to 662°F (350°C), covering the temperature range produced by welding spatter, grinding sparks, and hot metal surfaces. Sharp edge protection is built into the cowhide construction as well.
A soft cotton lining makes them comfortable to wear for extended periods without the irritation that stiff leather gloves can cause on smaller hands. Adjustable straps at the cuff keep the gloves secured to smaller wrists so they don't shift during movement.
The apron extends protection to the torso and legs — the area a jacket alone doesn't cover when bending, kneeling, or working at a bench. It's flame-resistant and water-resistant, so it handles both sparks and the cutting fluids, coolants, or oil that come with any hands-on shop environment. Reinforced stitching at stress points keeps it intact through regular use and washing.
Worn over the jacket, the apron creates a layered protection system that covers the areas most exposed during typical observation and light hands-on work alongside an adult welder or fabricator.
More Than Protective Gear
A Gift That Opens the Door to the Shop
Size Guide
Choose the Right Kit for Your Child
Each Kit number corresponds to a height range. Measure your child's height and choose the kit that matches. When your child falls between two kits, size up for room to grow and a comfortable fit over a long-sleeve base layer.
Sizing tip: If your child is between kit sizes or currently between sizes 8 and 10 (both listed at 3'11"–4'3"), choose based on build — Kit 02 for slimmer frames, Kit 03 for average to broader builds. When in doubt, size up to allow for a base layer underneath.
Jacket Measurements
Welding Jacket Size Chart
All measurements are in inches and reflect the jacket's actual dimensions. For the best fit over a long-sleeve shirt or base layer, compare your child's chest measurement to the chest column and size up one if close to the boundary.
| Size | Front Length | Chest | Hem | Shoulder | Sleeve Length | Cuff | Sleeve Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 7.44 in | 12.87 in | 12.87 in | 5.19 in | 6.82 in | 3.72 in | 4.65 in |
| 8 | 8.06 in | 13.48 in | 13.48 in | 5.35 in | 7.44 in | 3.87 in | 4.80 in |
| 10 | 8.67 in | 14.11 in | 14.11 in | 5.50 in | 8.06 in | 4.03 in | 4.96 in |
| 12 | 9.29 in | 14.72 in | 14.72 in | 5.65 in | 8.67 in | 4.18 in | 5.12 in |
| 14 | 9.92 in | 15.35 in | 15.35 in | 5.81 in | 9.29 in | 4.34 in | 5.27 in |
How to measure: Measure around the fullest part of the chest, keeping the tape level under the arms. Compare to the Chest column above. The jacket is sized to fit comfortably over light clothing — a base layer or long-sleeve shirt fits underneath all sizes.
Perfect For
When This Kit Makes Sense
This kit works for a specific kind of kid and a specific kind of family — one where the shop is already part of life, or about to be.
When children grow up watching a parent weld, they eventually want to do more than watch. This kit gives them the protection they need to stand at the bench, hold parts, hand tools, and participate in real projects — with the gear to back it up.
A complete welding kit is the kind of gift a kid doesn't expect and doesn't forget. It signals real trust, real responsibility, and real participation — the opposite of another toy that gets ignored after a week.
Matching gear with a parent or grandparent makes shop time feel like a shared identity, not just supervision. The jacket and gloves make a child look and feel like they belong at the bench.
Schools and after-school programs introducing kids to fabrication, metalwork, or maker activities need proper PPE sized for children. This kit provides a complete, standards-compliant solution in one package.
Backyard builds, home renovations, car restorations — any family project that involves heat, sparks, or cutting benefits from having properly protected helpers. Kids who participate in real projects develop skills and confidence that stick.
Six kit size options cover children from 3'7" up to 5'3" — roughly ages 6 through 14 depending on build. The adjustable features (cuffs, glove straps) accommodate the size variation within each height range.
Important
PPE Is the Starting Point, Not the Whole Picture
This kit provides genuine flame-resistant and heat-resistant protection that meets the same standards as adult PPE. It is designed for children participating in welding-adjacent activities under direct adult supervision — not for unsupervised welding.
This kit equips children with appropriate protective gear for supervised participation in welding and fabrication environments. It does not substitute for adult oversight. Children wearing this kit should always be directly supervised by a qualified adult when near active welding, grinding, or cutting operations. Proper protective gear significantly reduces risk — it does not eliminate it. Always ensure the welding environment is appropriate for the child's age, size, and level of involvement before allowing participation.
Care note for the jacket: Machine wash in cold or warm water without bleach or fabric softener to preserve the FR rating. Tumble dry on low. Inspect for damage before each use — holes, tears, or thinning fabric reduce protection and the jacket should be replaced if significantly worn.







