FAQs
Q: “My son doesn’t want to wear a jock. What should I do?”
Educate him on the importance of proper protection. Though jocks may seem uncool, our system offers superior comfort and protection. Once he gets used to it, he’ll likely find it comfortable. If he’s not satisfied within 30 days, we’ll provide a refund.
Q: “Why do the shorts cost so much?”
Our shorts are high-quality, made in Toronto from custom fabrics, and feature patented technology. They’re built for maximum protection, not mass-market pricing. Like a Rolls Royce, they’re an investment in comfort and safety. We believe your health and legacy are worth it.
Q: “How do I choose the right size for my child?”
Our sizing is based on waist measurements and age ranges. For sliding shorts and compression shorts, measure your child's waist at the natural waistline. Check our size chart on each product page for specific measurements. If between sizes, we recommend sizing up for growing athletes.
Q: “What's the difference between sliding shorts and compression shorts?”
Sliding shorts feature extra padding on the hips and thighs to protect during slides, while compression shorts provide a snug fit with cup pocket support. Both offer athletic protection, but sliding shorts are specifically designed for baseball and softball players who frequently slide into bases.
Q: “What sports can these products be used for?”
Our protective gear is designed for baseball, softball, football, lacrosse, and hockey. The versatile design works for any contact or high-impact youth sport requiring athletic protection.
Q: “What makes Davion cups different from hard cups?”
Our soft protective athletic cups are designed for youth comfort while maintaining safety standards. They're lightweight, flexible, and reduce chafing compared to traditional hard cups, making them ideal for young athletes who are new to wearing protection.
Q: “Are the cups machine washable?”
The compression shorts and underwear are machine washable. Remove the soft cup before washing. Hand wash cups separately with mild soap and air dry to maintain their protective properties and extend lifespan.
Q: “How often should I replace the athletic cup?”
We recommend inspecting cups regularly for cracks, tears, or deformation. Replace immediately if damaged. For active athletes, consider replacing every 6-12 months or at the start of each season for optimal protection.
Q: “Will the padding restrict movement?”
No. Our padding is strategically placed to protect during slides and impacts while maintaining flexibility. The fabric compression moves with your athlete, ensuring full range of motion for running, sliding, and fielding.
Q: “How do I wash the sliding shorts?”
Machine wash cold with like colors. Remove any cups before washing. Tumble dry low or hang dry. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners to preserve the compression fabric and padding integrity.
Q: “Do the colors fade after washing?”
Our products are designed to maintain color through regular washing when care instructions are followed. Wash in cold water and avoid harsh detergents to keep colors vibrant season after season.
Q: “What's your return policy?”
For hygiene reasons, underwear and compression shorts must be unworn, unwashed, and in original packaging with tags attached for returns. Athletic cups cannot be returned once packaging is opened. Please review our full return policy for details.
Q: “How long does shipping take?”
Standard shipping typically takes 10-15 business days within the continental US. You'll receive tracking information once your order ships.
Q: “How often should I replace the athletic cup?”
We recommend inspecting cups regularly for cracks, tears, or deformation. Replace immediately if damaged. For active athletes, consider replacing every 6-12 months or at the start of each season for optimal protection.
Q: “Will the padding restrict movement?”
No. Our padding is strategically placed to protect during slides and impacts while maintaining flexibility. The fabric compression moves with your athlete, ensuring full range of motion for running, sliding, and fielding.