Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gi (Never Worn and Still in Plastic)
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gi (Never Worn and Still in Plastic)
My name is Rob and I'm located in Virginia Beach. The best way to get in touch with me is on this board.
I recently picked up a Fuji BJJ gi with the intention of starting Jiu-Jitsu again, but various reasons are preventing me from doing so. The gi is a single weave, but is extremely durable and tasteful. It comes with patches that can be sewed on at the owner's discretion and has logos embroidered on the sleeves and on the upper back.
It's an A3, which should fit anyone from 5'8-6'1 160-200 lbs. I paid 65 for it plus shipping, so I am asking for 55 since it has never been used/worn.
Here is a thread on sherdog with over 34 pages of people praising this gi.
http://www.sherdog.net/forums/f67/fu...review-660848/
I recently picked up a Fuji BJJ gi with the intention of starting Jiu-Jitsu again, but various reasons are preventing me from doing so. The gi is a single weave, but is extremely durable and tasteful. It comes with patches that can be sewed on at the owner's discretion and has logos embroidered on the sleeves and on the upper back.
It's an A3, which should fit anyone from 5'8-6'1 160-200 lbs. I paid 65 for it plus shipping, so I am asking for 55 since it has never been used/worn.
Here is a thread on sherdog with over 34 pages of people praising this gi.
http://www.sherdog.net/forums/f67/fu...review-660848/
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Re: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gi (Never Worn and Still in Plastic)
They're right, it doesn't come with a belt. It's still a great gi though and a belt is only like 5 bucks.
Th gi itself is white. I've had problems with the color of blue gis fading over a period of time, so I prefer white.
Th gi itself is white. I've had problems with the color of blue gis fading over a period of time, so I prefer white.
Last edited by pasty; 08-23-2009 at 07:51 AM.
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