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The Hawk Sports Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi is a high-quality, IBJFF-legal uniform made from 100% cotton, featuring a lightweight yet durable 350 gsm fabric. Designed for both men and women, it offers a comfortable fit with adjustable features and reinforced stitching for long-lasting use. This gi comes with a free white belt, making it an excellent value for martial arts training and competition.
=**D
Great price, great gi
This gi gets the job done! It's a great beginner gi to see if BJJ, judo or any other art that wears a Gi is for you or not. There are way more comfortable and nicer looking gis out there but they sell for 2 or 3 times as much as this one costs. I have no complaints rolling around in these Gis. I own the black one in the picture and a blue one
F**O
Solid starter gi.
I enjoy this gi for judo and brazilian jiu-jitsu. While it initially runs a bit large, washing shrinks it down to closer to your size, so buy a bit larger than normal
D**N
Very good breathable, soft, and durable product. Satisfied!
Very good product! Worth the money!
S**E
Deceived: NOT Gray, as depicted. Otherwise, functional.
TLDR: It’s actually blue - not gray. Don’t know how anyone could reasonably mistake something which is blue as gray. However, it is otherwise a functional item.I wear keikogi while working as the garment of choice year round for their durability and comfortable fit. I layer as needed for the cold northern Illinois winter. They are adequate for summer as well due, successfully keeping mosquitos from being able to feed from most of my body, and the relatively loose fit enables good heat dissipation in 100% cotton varieties, although it would be preferable if there were options made from heavily woven linen instead for the hot weather.I have found it hard to find adequate options in the color gray over the years. Black and white are of course very common, and while I love black especially for actually being better in hot weather as well as the aesthetic, it is a known fact that it does not blend in well with natural environments and that mosquitos tend to be attracted to black, and so it is not ideal.White, on the other hand, also sticks out like a sore thumb, and also reflects one’s own body heat back at oneself, making it the worst choice for hot weather. Besides that, I absolutely cannot stand the color white aesthetically, and the other common colors of red and blue I find equally repugnant. I prefer muted colors, gray being my favorite, besides black.Gray is also a nearly perfect middle-ground for my purposes: blends well, absorbs and reflects right in between black and white, and is my favorite color next to black. So I saw the photos of the described “gray” heavyweight cotton keikogi and was sold!Observe the included photos. In one, I took a screenshot of the gray uwagi depicted on this item’s description. Clearly, a perfect deep gray. Refreshing, as I have seen many people calling things “gray” which are actually a dull shade of blue.Observe the other photo, however, where I have placed the keikogi on a bench next to a gray blanket and a gray pair of cargo pants. The difference can be seen clear as day: the keikogi is NOT gray - it’s another dull blue imposter masquerading as “gray.”I understand that there is a group of very mistaken individuals, perhaps with a form of color blindness, that believe gray is blue and blue is gray. My own wife is one of them, having me paint the walls of our house gray, although she insists the paint is blue. However, the fact of the matter is that gray is gray, and blue is blue. There are NO shades of blue which can be mistaken for gray, and similarly NO shades of gray which can be mistaken for blue.I mentioned earlier how I find blues generally repulsive. This keikogi was depicted as gray, labeled as gray, and turned out to be blue. Imagine my irritation.Perhaps this seems like an overreaction, but I feel I have been deceived. I cannot STAND when this kind of thing happens - people, especially merchants, should be transparent and exact about what they’re saying or selling, and it is highly offensive to be lied to. It is for this that I can only afford it two stars, for truly it is only about one third what it could be. Perhaps the seller truly believes this blue is actually gray, but then there should be quality control to correct this undeniable error. I once rented an apartment described beforehand to me as “a garden view” unit... turns out, it was in the basement, and the one ground-level window had a plant next to it. Seriously?... just tell me the blasted truth - lie to me, and you have lost my respect. This is the same type of thing.Still, it meets the functionality expected of the type of garment - it fits well, it’s comfortable, and it’s durable. I gave it one star for the category “Lightweight” because it is in fact NOT lightweight, but as I mentioned before, that’s a quality which I value in clothing - this stuff is tough, and that’s the way it should be.I am furthermore annoyed with the branding on it. A point is made in the description to say there is no branding on the front in particular, which is true, however, the brand is embroidered onto each upper arm. I don’t like having branding on me to begin with and therefore remove any branding from virtually everything I own, but I definitely do not want to advertise for this particular company on account of them having deceived me. But I mean, what else could be wrong, here - is the red pink? Is the white tan? Is the black actually gray? It will be hard to remove... The tags are already branded anyway - I feel like the embroidery is therefore overkill, and adding unnecessary cost to the item.Still, I will keep it, remove the annoying embroidered logos stitch by stitch, and eventually dye it the actual color it is supposed to be, because again, although it is clearly not even close to the color described, it checks other boxes which are important to me. If it had actually been exactly as described, it would have received an overall 5 stars for sure.
J**N
It’s great for the money
I don’t know if I like the collar that has some kind of plastic in it to keep it lightweight. It just feels stiff. Does make it harder for an opponent to use your gi against you for chokes but can make it harder to not get choked if they do use it against you. It’s super thin and lightweight, they call it a pearl weave, which it has held up so far. Only time will tell but I’m a little suspicious of it. I guess we’ll find out. But it’s cheaper on the wallet than other brands and isn’t a bad gi. Time will time if it’s gets ripped. It’s a great gi for when you first start out, I think. It’s cheaper priced so if you or your kids doesn’t like BJJ, you’re not out much. Also, I would suggest but one size bigger than your normal size. I recommend using Fuji gi size chart to find your size and go one size bigger for this brand. I’m an A3 and the gi is just a tad smaller in certain spots, which since I haven’t washed it yet worries me because a gi will shrink about an inch after it’s first wash if the gi is made with preshrunk cotton which most are.
L**S
Great practice/ beginner Gi
Super light and keeps me way cooler then my higher end Gi’s. I love it for class especially when I know we will have a lot of rolls or when the AC can’t keep up. Plus at the price point I don’t have to worry about it wearing it out in the washer and dryer.
J**.
Comfy..maybe a tad big
I’m not going to complain about the sizing bc all I have to go on is my old Tatame gi so maybe all companies don’t size the same, but this gi fits, just a little big, oh well. I love the feel of the gi and for the price I might just make this my go-to. I might go a size down next time just to see, but either way I’m a satisfied customer considering I got a good gi and a belt for half the price as my wife’s that didn’t come with a belt (haha).
D**N
Thinner than others
I bought it for my daughter. She likes it but she thinks it is little thinner than usual. That is why we hive 4 stars instead of 5
M**Y
Size chart is out to lunch
I usually wear an A2L or A3L. I'm 6'0 and 225. Based on this size chart I ordered an A4 which I knew could only end badly but I figured what the heck for the price. I'm am absolutely swimming in this A4 so I'm washing it in hot and drying it in the dryer on hot to see how much I can shirnk it and maybe make some use of it. The pants for sure need reinforcement and are very baggy by that I mean the legs are wide all the way to the ankle with no taper and not slim. Same with the sleeves, wide and a tad short but I expected that as I usually buy a A3(Long). Overall I might use this gi for drills or keep it as a spare if I have a friend who wants to try out or put it on a dummy or something. For sure no chance I'll wear it in a competition.
A**R
Perfect intro gi
You'll find no better price and quality for a gi. Perfect for anyone starting out who can commit to a 230$ gi. Respectfully it is very light and does not seem to be something that will last forever but I believe its more than worth the price. Size is exactly what I expect, I own 2 atama gis and the size is the same, maybe a bit smaller in the arms/armpits. Pants are honestly amazing and may be worth more than the whole set. For roughly 60$ its a no brainer if you are starting out, or if you need some filler gis instead off owning 5x200$ gis. Really wanted blue but wasn't in stock bummer.
A**A
Good Gi for the Price
The A2 gi is suitable for 5 ft. 6 height and over. I am 5 ft. 4, 175lbs. and it is a smidge long for me in the arms so I may take it in at the arms. 5 ft. 5 might get away with A2.I like the rope waist tie. The top is your standard BJJ judo style weave and the bottom is lighter but not too thin. This is common for BJJ gis to have two different materials.Overall I would say this is good value. If you are not a petite person, I would recommend buying a separate belt (even though it comes with a free one) to get the length you want.I bought a separate 315-320cm belt and I weigh 175lbs. Looks nicer.
A**O
Bonito y fresco
En general está bien el Gi, se siente bien y ha soportado bien las pocas clases que lo he usado, lo único que no me gustó fue que el pantalón está más grande que algunos otros pantalónes de otras marcas, compre el A2 peso 73 kgs y mido 175 cm
E**O
Buy this GI if you're in Australia.
Just finished my first rolling-washing cycle with the Gi and I'm happy! I've only ever worn one other (more expensive) GI, and this one was slightly lighter but the same quality. The patches are very minimal. The fabric seems super durable, it didn't shrink in the (cold) wash. It feels in the hands exactly like pretty much everyone else's gi!I've looked everywhere online and in person and this was the cheapest decent GI i've found, and I'm super happy!UPDATE 05/05/2021:So I've worn this Gi for just under two years now, and it's finally worn through at the knee. It wore through the outer layer, but not through the lining that's present at the knee. This is the only Gi I have and I've used it effectively 2x a week for effectively 86 weeks considering 4 months "off". So say 180 uses and I bought it for ~ AUD 60 = 33 cents per use. If I can buy just the pants to replace them then I will, otherwise I'll buy a whole new set from Hawk. (Oh and the pants did shrink about an inch from where they are in the picture over the two years. )Sizing: A3 I'm 187 (6'2") and 78 kg and the fit is pretty much perfect. The sleeves just touch my wrists when my hand is back, which gives it about 2.5cm (1") to shrink while still being legal in IBJJF (as far as I know). Pants are the same!For reference: My arms are 70cm shoulder to wrist and my legs are 102cm. Shoulder to hip bone I am 58cm.
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