Water Polo Caps
Put on your armor and prepare for battle with the Delfina USA water polo caps from S&R Sport. These stylish, form fitting caps provide durability and comfort for long, physical practices and matches.
Delfina caps are built to provide reliable ear protection during matches. The customizable Deflina USA water polo caps from S&R Sport can be designed for your team, school, or club with names, logos, and colors. This will inspire what’s printed on the front, as well as the color palette for the numbers.
Our selection of practice water polo caps comes in a rainbow of colors and is available without numbers, as well as replacement ear guard sets. S&R Sport is also proud to offer a large selection of non-custom, standard color caps in large quantities.
Using only the best materials, the Delfina water polo caps are made to last through even the toughest of matches. The battle-tested ear guards protect your players in the water, and the customization ensures ultimate comfort.
The easy-to-use form on our website invites you to tell us more about what you want in your customizable Delfina USA water polo caps, so fill it out today. For any other questions about water polo caps for your team, please don't hesitate to contact us to speak with one of our experienced team members. S&R Sport promises high-quality aquatic team gear in everything we do. Contact us today to outfit your team with the best caps on the market, helping you dominate your next match.
Yes, water polo caps, much like jerseys in land sports, act as an identifier for teams. If you are the visiting team, you need to be in a white. Under FINA (World Aquatic) rules, if you’re the home team, you wear dark colored water polo cap. Additionally, the goalie wears a red cap to stand out more.
Water polo may not be on land, but it is still very much a physical, contact sport. Matches can involve a lot of contact, and practices are incredibly demanding. The caps used in water polo are not just swim caps. The plastic ear section is there to cover players' ears from off-target balls that come flying in at a blazing speed. Additionally, it helps coaches identify which player a team is on when facing each other.
Yes, the numbers are not only necessary but required on caps. These customizable water polo caps work like jersey numbers, identifying players on a water polo team. They are numbered 1-13, and under FINA regulations, the goalie must wear either No. 1 or No. 13. In the NCAA, though, the goalie can wear any number. Water polo caps for the rest of the team take one of the remaining numbers.