The Perfect Judo Gi: Weight, Comfort, Fit

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Unveiling the Perfect Judo Gi: Strength, Comfort, and Style


Engineered for Strength and Durability

Embarking on a judo journey? A reliable gi is your first investment. Our judogi boasts a fabric composition of 65% polyester and 35% cotton, ensuring resistance to tractions and wash durability. With its weight at 350 g/m², it’s perfect for your initial steps into the world of judo.

Designed for Style and Grip

Judo is all about gripping and throwing. Our gi’s collar is wider, facilitating learning, and curved at the front, providing a natural fit once closed. A stylish appearance, coupled with functional superiority – the perfect blend.

Optimized Design for Freedom of Movement

Our judogi is designed with you in mind. The length of the sleeves, breadth of shoulder movements, and slim fit on the body ensure unrestricted motion. The reinforced knee area and elastic waistband on the trousers complete the package, making it ideal for ground fighting.

Judo moves require flexibility and comfort, provided by a well-designed judogi.

Judo’s strength lies in its balance of power and flexibility. It teaches you about yourself, beyond the dojo walls.

Choosing the Perfect Size

  • Kimono sizes range from 160 to 200 cm.
  • Select a kimono at least 5 cm taller than your height. For instance, if you’re 1.74 meters, choose a 180 cm kimono.

Carving for Your Gi

Wash cold initially, air-dry for best results.

Did you know?

Proper judogi care can extend its lifespan. Avoid machine drying to maintain fabric quality.

Pro Tip

For a natural, crispy look, wash your judogi with similar colors to prevent fading.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I measure myself for a judogi?

Measure from the nape of your neck to your knee.

Can I wear a regular t-shirt underneath my judogi?

Yes, but opt for a fitted, moisture-wicking fabric to avoid discomfort during practice.

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