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if there are what are the differences
You get what you pay for.loui_ludwig said:And the prices too. Judo Gi are cheaper while BJJ Gi are expensive.
loui_ludwig said:And the prices too. Judo Gi are cheaper while BJJ Gi are expensive.
Commissar said:You get what you pay for.
loui_ludwig said:And the prices too. Judo Gi are cheaper while BJJ Gi are expensive.
Unless it's a Mizuno.
I would think the opposite is truetequilaman said:Judo Gis are expensive as hell if you get real ones- like Mizuno, kuSakura, or Adidas. They run 150-200.
My KuSakura Judo cost me $200. I have had it as my primary for about 6 years now. Just now starting to tear, and I practice a lot.
by the way, if you intend to do BJJ, get a Gi that isn't tight. You BJJ guys are too easy to throw around when you have a tight gi and no-standup skills.
The looser the Gi, the harder it is to throw you.
You judo guys are too easy to destroy on the ground.tequilaman said:Judo Gis are expensive as hell if you get real ones- like Mizuno, kuSakura, or Adidas. They run 150-200.
My KuSakura Judo cost me $200. I have had it as my primary for about 6 years now. Just now starting to tear, and I practice a lot.
by the way, if you intend to do BJJ, get a Gi that isn't tight. You BJJ guys are too easy to throw around when you have a tight gi and no-standup skills.
The looser the Gi, the harder it is to throw you.
Weonlywonsixtwo said:You judo guys are too easy to destroy on the ground.
infamous mattyd said:I would think the opposite is true