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Buy Bjj Gear May 2026

White, Blue, and Black are standard. Check with your gym before buying that "Camo" or "Safety Orange" gi—some traditional schools are strict. 2. Rash Guards & Spats (No-Gi)

Here is the essential breakdown of what you actually need to roll safely and look good doing it. 1. The Gi (The Kimono) buy bjj gear

Check the size charts (A0 to A5). Remember, most cotton gis will shrink in the wash unless they are marked "Pre-Shrunk." White, Blue, and Black are standard

Always buy two of everything if you plan on training more than twice a week. Never, ever wear a dirty gi to class. If you'd like, I can help you find the best gear by: Comparing budget vs. premium brands (Sanabul vs. Shoyoroll) Finding IBJJF-approved kits for competition Recommending care routines to keep your gear from smelling What’s your budget like for your first set? Rash Guards & Spats (No-Gi) Here is the

You need a dedicated bag with a . Putting a sweaty, post-training gi into a sealed gym bag is a recipe for permanent "funk" that no amount of detergent can fix.

Single Weave is light and great for summer; Double Weave is thick and hard for opponents to grip; Pearl Weave is the modern gold standard for durability and weight.

If you notice your ears getting sore or swollen, wear these to prevent "Cauliflower Ear."

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