Equipment

Equipment

Dress with traditional equipment to perform in your sport.

Our catalog offers a wide choice of outfits for beginners and experienced practitioners.

Each martial discipline requires specific equipment, the dress of a Judoka is not the same as that of a Jiu Jiteiro, as there are differences between the pants of a Capoeirista and a Lutador.

What are the differences between a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu kimono and a Judo kimono? between a Luta Livre pants and a Capoeira abada?

The practitioners of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Judo wear a kimono, called BJJ Gi for Jiu-Jitsu and JudoGi for Judo, a traditional outfit and very different between these 2 martial arts.

The cut of 'A Bjj kimono is more fitted than a Judo kimono, it is adapted to this ground game to offer the least possible grips to the opponent.

In addition, Judo is a martial art ancestral and less modern than Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) which allows practitioners to have the choice between several colors of Gis and to affix more patches and embroidery to personalize a kimono bearing the image of his academy.

The Luta Livre pants are Rip stop pants, a light and resistant material to face abrasive tatami mats, it protects the Lutadores during the phases of games on the ground, the Luta Livre pants can be embroidered and / or patched and it is identical to the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu pants.

The Capoeira or Abadá pants of Capoeira are c Designed in polyester or polyamide (helenca) for the traditional pants worn during batizados, an abada must be light and flexible to allow capoeirists to have the greatest freedom of movement.

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