Factors to Consider When Buying Jiu Jitsu Gear

By Jerry Rouge


The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, or BJJ in short requires the relevant Jiu Jitsu gear whenever practicing. Contrary to many peoples view, it is unprofessional to substitute this gear with similar ones. This is mainly due to the differences that are present in the styles of these gears. Proper gear makes your practice session easy in many aspects, including but not limited to hand placements, submission techniques of defense, grappling and making of grips.

Fabric weaves Classification of the Gear With that said, buying the correct gear therefore becomes a very crucial factor. Several methods exist for classifying the gear. The most common one is perhaps based on the weave of the cloth used for making the gear. The weave has a direct impact on the gear's durability, and more so the jacket however, durability of the jacket normally comes with durability of the pants as well.

Under weave classification, there are the single weave gears, the double weave gears, the gold weave gears and other customized weave gears. To help you in your selection, there are appropriate weave labels on the gear. BJJ starters can find the single weave to be a better option for them. They are lighter, but not that durable, and many people find them to be less expensive. The double weave options are known for being heavy As such, you have to buy ones that are fitting in order for them to be comfortable when training.

The gold weaves are usually made by mixing both the two primary weaves, and that is single and double weaves. The combination has a double advantage of increasing the gold weaves strength as well as making it light enough for practice. Many people usually buy these for BJJ competition purposes.

Generally, any gear that does not fall under the above categories will normally be categorized as 'others.' Most of them are known for their ultra light weight nature.

Buying According to Gear Size BJJ gears usually come in various sizes. The main differences in these sizes are based on the manufacture's preferences. Letter 'A' stands for men's gears, and the minimum size is A0 while the maximum one is A6. On the other hand, the prefix 'F' is used to denote women's sizes. For kids' sizes, the writing is always on the wall. It is vital to buy your correct size in order to eliminate the need of having to size up these gears which is not an easy task.

The Gear Collars Factor Another important consideration when shopping for these gears is the collar. The collar is categorized according to its thickness and toughness. Each extreme has its own advantages and disadvantages, with the less stiff options being comfortable but with little advantage over your opponent's attack and chocking.

Majority of the jackets have cotton collars. However, it is not uncommon to come across some that have rubber in them.

Buying According to the Color of the Gear There are two major options with this, and that is the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gears traditional colors or the modern color trends that many manufacturers have come up with. However, remember that for many competitions, you will be required to participate in gear with traditional colors, which are white and blue. This therefore calls for consultations with one's instructor before choosing any other colors to buy.




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