Jumps team apparel covers high jump, long jump, triple jump, and pole vault under one team mark. The jumpers room at most high school programs operates as a single squad with 6 to 15 athletes who often compete in multiple jumps events. Here is the design and order guide for jumps team apparel.
Like the throws room, the jumpers room is a shared identity within the track team. Jumps athletes share a sprint-based training calendar, a focus on plyometrics and explosive strength, and a culture distinct from the long-distance runners and the throws athletes.
Most jumps athletes compete in 2 or 3 of the four events. A high school horizontal jumper often does both LJ and TJ. A vault athlete might also do high jump or long jump. The team apparel covers the shared identity with optional event-specific SKUs for athletes who want their primary event marked.
Unlike throws, jumps apparel benefits from lightweight performance fabric across all four events. The sprint approach in LJ, TJ, and PV plus the explosive take-off in HJ all demand apparel that does not restrict movement or add weight.
For practice and warm-ups, standard cotton tees and hoodies work. For event-day attempts, performance tanks or fitted short-sleeve performance tees dominate.
Jumps squad sizes range from 6 to 15 athletes per high school program. The no-minimum order model fits this size range exactly. Each jumper orders their own size from the team shop link, the apparel ships to their home address, and the squad shows up to the next meet in matching team gear.
One shop, all four jumps events. Performance fabric for sprint-and-jump demands. No minimum.
Start FreeMost programs run one jumps team apparel set covering all four events. Event-specific SKUs work as supplementary pieces (a vault-specific hoodie, a high-jump-specific tank) but the jumpers-room identity is the primary cohort.
Performance tank or fitted short-sleeve performance tee. Loose clothing flaps in the approach run.