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Venum First BJJ Gi With Belt - Lightweight 325 GSM Cotton-Polyester Blend, Reinforced Durability
Venum First BJJ Gi With Belt - Lightweight 325 GSM Cotton-Polyester Blend, Reinforced Durability
Welcome to your next big step in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu! The Venum First BJJ Gi with Belt is the perfect companion for newcomers in the world of BJJ. Crafted with beginners in mind, this Gi delivers quality, durability, and style all in one package.
Key Features:
- Made for beginners
- Durable 325 gsm pearl weave jacket with reinforced stitching
- 8oz ripstop pants with reinforced panels for superior strength
- Quality belt included
The Venum First BJJ Gi is designed specifically for those who are just starting their journey in Jiu-Jitsu. The jacket is constructed from a robust yet lightweight 325 gsm cotton-polyester blend. This fabric features an ultra-lightweight pearl weave, making it an ideal choice for rigorous training sessions. Plus, the gi comes preshrunk, so you can rest assured it will maintain its size and fit wash after wash.
One standout feature of the Venum First BJJ Gi is the reinforced stitching at the chest area. This added durability supports you as you progress in your groundwork techniques, allowing you to focus on perfecting your moves without worrying about wear and tear.
The pants, made from an 8oz ripstop cotton-polyester blend, are equally impressive. They feature reinforced paneling at the knees and crotch, which provides the necessary strength for those intense rolling sessions. The drawstring design allows for a snug fit, ensuring you can train comfortably without any distractions.
Available in a striking blue color, the Gi also features stylish black patches adorned with the Venum logo at the shoulders, lower hem, and hip. Not only does it perform well, but it ensures you look great on the mat too. And don't forget, a quality belt is included!
To keep your Venum First BJJ Gi in top shape, follow these important care instructions: always wash your gi at a cool temperature setting—never hot—and always hang it to dry—never tumble dry. This will help maintain the integrity of the fabric and stitching.