Vitamins & Mineral Rash Guard

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I wanted to purchase a rash guard for my No-Gi classes and I heard good things about the build quiality of this rashie. I was originally going tp purchase XFGear Rash from SSFGear but for some reason I had trouble using Paypal.

It cost about $39.00 plus shipping and I received it in 3-4 days. I ordered a Large one (I am 5'6" and weight 165lbs). I was concerned it would be too big until I took it out of the package. The size is perfect for me.

What I like:

-The Fabric is thick and feel durable. Much thicker than UA or UA Types
-The stiching looks durable as well

What I do not like:

-It feels short. I have a feeling this thing will be ridding up my stomach while rolling
-The graphics really suck. They already cracked (from 1 wear). I can't wait till they peel off.
I guess I will feel a bit foolish wearing this to the gym, I feels this draws too much attention.

BTW, I am getting the XFGear Rashguard very soon. I think I'll be happier with one of those as well.

Here is a quick picture I snapped. I will probably get closeups later.
 
I've got the exact same rashguard. I like to feel, the quality is great but I agree all the tribal stuff makes it kinda 'busy'. Also it seems to make it easier for your opponent to latch onto you. I think V&M makes good gear but less would've been more in this case.
 
I rolled with it today and surprisingly it did not ride up on my belly. I felt really confortable and never felt overheated.
 
i own this rashy....great quality but like it was said its very busy and the screening makes it easier for people to grip you.

good for training,,,,no good for compitition
 
I've heard that the screen-printing does not last long on the V&M rash guards.
 
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