Tips of buying jiu jitsu clothing

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Tips of buying jiu jitsu clothing

Posted By Kingz Kimonos     May 10, 2023    

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If you have just started training in Jiu Jitsu, you will soon have to consider getting a Gi. Buying your first Jiu Jitsu gi can be useful because you might be surprised at how much they are valuable in training. 
 
The contrast between Gi and No-Gi? 
 
If you own a BJJ Gi, you might be clear as to why you need one in the first place. But practicing BJJ with the Gi is very different than without it. The first difference is that the Gi offers a range of throttles and techniques that can be performed with it. 
 
 
You can grab your opponent's pants and use them to force his legs to the side. They can also grab their gi from a standing position and perform with judo throws. You can also grab your opponent's sleeves and set up advanced protections like "collar sleeves" or "worm protection." 
 
The distinction between a BJJ Gi and other martial arts attire? 
 
Jiu jitsu kimonos are much thicker, like a judo gi, and built to take a lot of abuse. It can be grabbed, pulled, pulled, or wrapped around a person's neck. You might find it frustrating the first time you roll with someone good with the Gi if you're trained mostly without a gi.  


If they talk about fabrics, they can mention the following: Single Weave, Double Weave, Pearl Weave, Gold Weave, and Diamond Weave, among others. These are used for the making of the Gi jacket.
 
  • Single-weave jackets are characterized by being thin and light. In addition, they usually have a shorter duration than other types of fabrics.
  • The Double weave is very similar to the Single weave. It uses twice as many threads as a single, making it a much more resistant, heavier fabric with a higher value. The kimonos made with this fabric are not usually very comfortable as they are usually hard and tend to restrict movement.
  • Pearl weave is the most widely used fabric today. It is very resistant, soft, and durable. You can find from 350GSM to more than 800GSM. This type of fabric does not usually shrink much. It is an excellent option for any type of jiu jitsu gi mens kimono.
  • Gold Weave was one of the most popular fabrics since it is light and durable. However, it also tends to shrink and is usually rough and hard. For these reasons, it began to be replaced by Pearl weave.
 
Some fabrics like Diamond or Chess provide a great look and are usually very resistant, comfortable, and durable. They have the 750 GSM Pearl weave Golden Heavy Kimono and Diamond skirt, a unique and must-have design from womens jiu jitsu gi collection.
 
 
Regarding white gi pants, they have the classic cotton ones, the most popular since they are soft and comfortable. However, for a long time, there has been Ripstop, which was a boom because they are very light and resistant, but only some things are perfect since it is a rough fabric that can make many users uncomfortable.

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