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Women’s BJJ Rashguard No-Gi Raiz Urbana
The Women's BJJ Shorts No-Gi Raiz Urbana by BŌA draw inspiration from the urban roots that helped shape modern grappling in Brazil. This collection pays tribute to the cities, academies and communities that contributed to the development of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi and contemporary combat sports.
Designed for No-Gi BJJ, grappling and demanding training sessions, these shorts are part of a collection that celebrates both combat sports culture and individual expression.
The Women's BJJ Shorts No-Gi Raiz Urbana by BŌA celebrate the urban roots that contributed to the rise of modern grappling in Brazil. Inspired by training academies, local communities and the cultural diversity of major cities, this collection highlights the environment where many athletes developed their passion for combat sports.
Raiz Urbana, meaning "Urban Roots", symbolizes the connection between the origins of the movement and its evolution into modern disciplines such as No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, grappling and contemporary competition.
This collection is designed for practitioners of No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, grappling and combat conditioning who seek equipment inspired by modern combat sports culture and the urban identity that continues to influence its evolution.
Discover our complete range of women's No-Gi shorts and consult our size guide to find your ideal fit.
The growth of modern grappling is closely linked to Brazil's major cities, where different sporting and cultural influences merged to create a unique combat sports environment. Raiz Urbana pays tribute to this heritage.
This collection reflects the energy of modern urban environments and their influence on new generations of No-Gi BJJ and grappling athletes.
Modern No-Gi training demands mobility, responsiveness and freedom of movement. This collection supports athletes throughout their development, from training sessions to competition.
Pair these shorts with the Women's BJJ Rashguard No-Gi Raiz Urbana to create a complete outfit inspired by the urban roots of modern grappling.
With Raiz Urbana, BŌA highlights a generation of athletes evolving in an environment where sport, culture and identity combine to shape the future of contemporary grappling.
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