Century Martial Arts Supply stocks uniforms, protective equipment, and training gear across karate, taekwondo, kung fu, and mixed martial arts, serving both casual students and competitive athletes across the Oklahoma City area.
A specialty sporting goods retailer focused on martial arts equipment rather than a general athletic store. The shop carries gi uniforms in cotton and heavyweight blends, hand wraps, heavy bags, focus mitts, shin guards, mouth guards, and belts across multiple ranking systems. Unlike big-box retailers that carry limited martial arts stock in a general sports section, Century dedicates its entire inventory to disciplines and their specific requirements.
Century stocks karate gi ranging from budget student models around $35 to competition-grade uniforms at $80 and above, depending on weight and brand. Taekwondo dobok uniforms typically fall in the $45 to $120 range. Hand wraps cost $8 to $15 per pair; shin guards range from $25 to $80 depending on padding thickness and brand. Heavy bags start around $60 for smaller training bags and reach $200 for commercial-grade options. Focus mitts and punch pads run $20 to $60. Prices can shift with seasonal sales and inventory; calling ahead or visiting in person confirms current stock and any promotional pricing.
The shop carries established brands like Everlast, Venum, and Century's own house label, which typically undercuts name brands by 10 to 20 percent on comparable pieces.
Dick's Sporting Goods on Northwest Expressway carries martial arts basics (gloves, wraps, basic gi) but as a fraction of overall inventory; selection maxes out at 15 to 20 styles. Academy Sports similarly stocks entry-level gloves and protective gear but rarely carries specialty items like ranking belts or heavy-duty training uniforms. Online retailers like Amazon offer price competition on common items but provide no chance to try on fit before purchase and impose shipping delays on larger equipment like bags. Century's advantage lies in inventory depth (50-plus gi options versus 5 to 8 elsewhere locally) and staff familiarity with fit requirements across disciplines; someone buying a gi for the first time can get guidance on weight and cut rather than guessing.
Choose Dick's or Academy if you need a single pair of gloves quickly and are willing to accept limited selection. Choose Century if you train regularly, need discipline-specific gear, or are unsure about sizing.
This shop serves active martial arts students (any age or belt level), competitive athletes preparing for tournaments, instructors buying in bulk, and parents outfitting a child for their first class. It works well for someone trying a new discipline and needing proper equipment without overcommitting to a full retail experience.
It does not serve casual gym-goers looking for general hand wraps or gloves alongside dumbbells and cardio equipment, or buyers seeking the widest price comparison across all brands in one trip.
Walk in, state your discipline and belt level or training goal, and staff can direct you to relevant sections. Gi try-ons are expected; proper fit means sleeves ending at the wrist and pants breaking just above the ankle. For protective gear, expect to handle samples and ask about padding density and brand differences. Most transactions complete in 20 to 30 minutes unless you are buying multiple items or custom-ordering a uniform.
Verify current hours and specific address by calling or checking the business directly, as retail hours fluctuate seasonally. On-site parking is available. The location serves central and north Oklahoma City with reasonable access from most training facilities in the metro area.
Century fills a gap between general sporting goods stores and online ordering by stocking what disciplined martial artists actually need and letting them verify fit and quality in person.
