The Esportiva do Brasil pants are much more than just combat gear, they are a tribute to the tradition and spirit of Luta Livre, a Brazilian martial art born in the working-class neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro.
Luta Livre developed outside of jiu-jitsu academies, drawing its influences from all styles of wrestling.
These Luta Livre pants, made of ripstop fabric, perpetuate this tradition of strength and resilience. Its lightweight fabric ensures optimal freedom of movement and increased resistance for intense fights and long training sessions. Every detail, from the reinforced seams to the patches proudly displaying "Luta Livre" in large letters, honors this legacy of power and mastery.
Available in black, white, orange, purple and camouflage, these pants offer a diversity of colors inspired by the fighting spirit and Brazilian dynamism.
Features:
Ripstop fabric: lightweight, durable, ideal for fights that demand maximum endurance. Luta Livre patch: a visible tribute to this historic discipline. Vibrant colors: black, white, orange, purple and camouflage, for a strong and unique style. Ergonomic design: promotes fluid movements and total freedom on the tatami.
The Luta Livre Esportiva do Brasil Pants are not only a piece of equipment, but a symbol of the art of Brazilian fighting. Designed for those who honor this discipline, these pants will accompany you in every fight with the robustness, lightness, and spirit of innovation that characterize the Luta Livre.
LUTA-PANT-11-A0
Data sheet
Category
Luta Livre pants
Product designed for
The Luta Livre Esportiva, a Brazilian wrestling from Rio de Janeiro
Maintenance conditions (to maintain the condition of this product)
Maximum 30 ° and no dryer, this avoids shrinking
Pants designed in
Ripstop, a light fabric but a little more sensitive to washing and wear over time
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Luta Livre developed outside of jiu-jitsu academies, drawing its influences from all styles of wrestling.