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What is the Difference Between a Karate Uniform, a Tae Kwon Do Uniform, a Judo Uniform, and a Jiujitsu Uniform? – Part Two

by Joe Sayles, Jr.

In this second post in this series, we will compare and contrast the most popular types of grappling uniforms: judo gis, and jujitsu gis or brazilian jiu-jitsu gis (BJJ).  I will speak of all jujitsu/jiu-jitsu/BJJ uniforms interchangebly in this post. So let’s compare the two types of uniforms.

Comparison

  • Judo and Jiu-jitsu are both grappling martial arts.
  • Grappling uniforms need to be extremely durable.
  • Traditional grappling uniform fabrics are single weave or double weave.

Judo and Jiu-jitsu are both grappling martial arts.  This means that the participants will grab each other by body parts, or by the clothes they wear.  Therefore, their uniforms need to be extremely durable and hold up to the constant tugging and pulling without tearing apart.

Grappling uniforms are typically made from a fabric unique to these styles. The fabric is very strong, and the seams are specially reinforced to prevent ripping.  (A new lightweight brazilian jiujitsu gi now exists and is great for warm weather training. Click on this link to learn more about this bjj gi http://www.mas4less.com/bold-look-valente-8.5-oz.-jiu-jitsu-gi-uniform)Traditionally, the fabric is usually either a single weave or a double weave fabric.  In other words, the material is either a single layer or a double layer.

Now, here’s a contrasting look at the differences between judo and jiujitsu gis.

Contrasts

  • Judo uniforms require more fabric to grab – BJJ uniforms use less fabric to grab
  • The judo jacket skirt is longer – BJJ uniform jacket skirts, sleeves, pant legs are shorter
  • Judo uniforms are cut baggy – BJJ sleeves are cut narrower
  • Judo uniforms do not have an extra seam on back of the jacket- BJJ jackets have the extra seam for helping to narrow the jacket

Although judo and jiu-jitsu uniforms are made for grappling, there are slight differences.  The rules of judo require the fabric to be used for grabbing.  The judo uniform jackets must be a certain length based on judo sport rules.  Judo uniforms are worn baggier than jiu-jutsu uniforms as well.

By contrast, jiu-jitsu rules do not require that the fabric have a specific amount of fabric for the purpose of grabbing,  therefore, jiu-jitsu practitioners especially BJJ stylists, prefer shorter, narrower, tighter fitting uniforms.  BJJ uniforms actually are cut slightly differently, with an extra seam on the back where fabric has been gatherered to narrow the jacket.  The shorter tighter uniforms prevent their opponents from having excess fabric for use in chokes, grabs, and throws.

Since grappling uniforms are very durable, often times instructors might substitute a judo gi for a jiu-jitsu gi for purposes of practicing.  Judo gis can sometimes be found at lower rates than jiu-jitsu gis.  But for competition, judo and jiu-jitsu stylists use the gis that are specifically designed for their martial arts.

In the third and final post in this series, we will look at how tae kwon do uniforms are similar and different from karate uniforms.  For more information about martial arts uniforms, have a look at http://www.mas4less.com/uniforms.

Posted December 3rd, 2010 by admin and filed in Martial Arts Info

What is the Difference Between a Karate Uniform, a Tae Kwon Do Uniform, a Judo Uniform, and a Jiujitsu Uniform? Part-One

by Joe Sayles, Jr.

During my Thanksgiving vacation, I was perusing Yahoo! Answers http://answers.yahoo.com/ and reading posts with questions related to martial arts.  I saw a question that I thought was a good one to write about and I thought that my answer might be a bit more detailed. The question was “What is the difference between a karate uniform, a tae kwon do uniform, a judo uniform, and a jiujitsu uniform?  So let me give a basic run down of the differences.

I will begin with the traditional cut uniforms.  A karate uniform, judo uniform and a jiujitsu uniform all have a traditional cut.  Tae Kwon Do uniforms have their own unique cut and style that I will discuss later.  What is a traditional cut you might be thinking? Well, a traditional cut refers to the martial arts uniform jacket or top.  (Traditional cut can also refer to the length of the sleeves and the pant legs, but these will not be the focus in this post.) With a traditionally cut martial arts uniform or gi, the  jacket or top is put on the same as you might put on a button down shirt or a regular jacket. There is an opening in the front for you to slide your arms and torso into, then you will fasten the front some how. In traditionally cut martial arts uniforms or gis, the jacket fronts usually criss-cross and tie. There are often ties on the hips or sides to fasten the uniform prior to it being additionally fastened by using a belt to keep the jacket or top closed.

Since there are 3 types of traditional cut uniforms or gis being discussed in this post, how do the karate, judo, and jiu-jitsu gis differ if they all use a criss-crossing jacket?  Well, to answer this, we need to separate these uniforms into two categories based on the needs of the style of martial art.  Some gis are made for striking styles, and some gis are made for grappling, tugging and throwing styles.  There are martial arts that blend striking and grappling, but most styles are primarily known as a striking style or a grappling style.

Karate styles are striking arts, therefore karate uniforms do not require the strength to handle constant pulling and tugging on the fabric.  Do not get me wrong, there will be some pulling and tugging especially when practicing self-defense skills like throwing, but the amount and degree of pulling and tugging is much less than with grappling styles like judo and jiujitsu.

Karate uniforms are typically lightweight for beginners who are usually just learning their basic striking such as kicking and punching.  As beginners grow into advanced practitioners, their practice incorporates more grabbing and throwing techniques. Thus, advanced students and instructors often wear heavyweight uniforms to cover the hybrid nature of this advanced practicing. Karate style uniforms are made to be durable, but they do not need to withstand the constant tugging of a grappling style like judo and jiujitsu.

In the next post, we will compare and contrast the two styles of grappling uniforms, judo gis and jiujitsu gis.  If you would like to learn more about martial arts uniforms, visit Martial Arts Supplies 4 Less @ http://www.mas4less.com/uniforms.
Posted November 30th, 2010 by admin and filed in Martial Arts Info

Product Review-Bold Look 6 oz. Lightweight Karate Gi Uniform

Bold Look 6 Oz. Lightweight Karate Gi Uniform In this post,  I will have a look at the features, benefits, and disadvantages of one of our best selling uniforms at www.mas4less.com, the Bold Look 6 oz. Lightweight Karate Gi Uniform.
The Bold Look 6 oz Karate Gi is a very popular karate uniform.  There are two main reasons for its popularity, price and weight.   Here is a list of the features that make this karate uniform desirable:
Features
  • Lightweight 6.oz fabric
  • Easy to maintain 55/45 Cotton/Polyester fabric,
  • Double reinforced seams

The design of this uniform has proven to be durable.  There are several factors that add to the value of this uniform.  Now let’s take a look at the benefits of this uniform.

Benefits:

  • Priced from $9.99
  • Great low price for beginners and children
  • Availability of sizes from 0000-10 (Child Size 3XS/Toddler Size 4 to Adult Size 5XL
  • Two popular color options, white and black
  • Light weight fabric is excellent for summer practice
  • The fabric is an easy care, durable fabric
  • Free White Belt is included

A successful line of uniforms will always have a long list of features and benefits.  However,  there is also a short list of disadvantages to purchasing this uniform.  Here is a look at the shortcomings of this uniform.

Disadvantages:

  • The black version will cost $2.00 more than the white uniform
  • The white uniform can be slightly see-through
  • The uniform is not available in Adult Sizes 11 and 12, (6XL and 7XL)

We feel this uniform’s features and benefits far outweigh its disadvantages. To learn more about this and other Bold Look Karate Gis, visit www.mas4less.com/karategis.

By Joe Sayles, Jr.

Posted August 9th, 2010 by supplies and filed in Martial Arts Supplies - Product Reviews
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Can You Wear a Karate Uniform for a Judo Class?

By Joe Sayles,Jr.

Here is another question that we are often asked at www.mas4less.com  Can my child wear a karate uniform to his judo lesson?

We get many questions that are similar to this, so in this series of posts, we will explore and compare the uniform differences, and what the uniform colors, styles, design cuts, and other features mean. We will also explore why you may, or may not be able to wear different styles of uniforms in your classes.

Many martial arts uniforms are tailored to the rigors of specific styles of martial arts. Karate gis aka karate uniforms are designed to be comfortable and loose fitting.  Their design is to allow flexible, fluid kicking punching and striking movements. 

Karate gis come in a variety of different fabric weights from 5-6 oz lightweight fabrics, to 14 and 16 oz super heavy weight uniforms. Karate uniforms can come in several colors. The Bold Look brand often comes in up to four colors, but there are twelve more custom color options.

Although some uniforms can be quite durable, karate uniforms are not specifically designed for grappling, throwing, tugging, and pulling.  There are uniforms designed for this known as grappling uniforms.  More specifically, there are two types of grappling uniforms, judo gis and jujitsu/jiu-jitsu gis.  In this post we will focus on judo uniforms.

Judo uniforms come in a few varieties. For starters, they usually come in two fabric weights, single weave often 14 oz gis and double weave 16 oz fabrics.  Judo gis are traditionally available in natural-unbleached version, bleached or white, blue, or reversible blue and white. The natural unbleached is often the most economical version therefore it is frequently used as a practice uniform.  On the contrary, the reversible white and blue judo gi is a competition level gi.

Judo gis are designed for grappling, throwing, tugging, and pulling.  The nature of judo is designed not as a striking martial art, but as a grappling art. Therefore, it is important that their uniforms are made from heavy duty materials that will withstand tugging and the vigourous nature of this martial art.

This being said, it judo gis are not designed for the flexible high flying kicks and strikes of the various karate styles.

So, to answer the initial question, can you wear a karate uniform for Judo classes?  In my humble opinion, I would not recommend purchasing a karate gi to wear in a judo class. Not even a heavyweight uniform.  To learn more about karate and judo uniforms, please visit www.mas4less.com.

Posted July 20th, 2010 by supplies and filed in Martial Arts Info

Product Review – The Bold Look Kung Fu Uniform with Frogs Pros and Cons

By Joe Sayles, Jr.

In our last article, we discussed the design and features of the Bold Look Kung Fu Uniform.  In this brief additional article, we will look at a few more benefits of the uniform, and a few drawbacks as well.

Pros
As we have discussed previously, there are many nice things about these uniforms. They are made from a tested durable fabric. Their design makes them roomy and comfortable. They are also great looking.  But let’s have a look at some of the other benefits that we did not mention.

  • We at Martial Arts Supplies 4 Less www.mas4less.com feel The Bold Look Kung Fu uniform is available in more uniform set variations than many of their competitor’s brands. The four different uniform set selections are great.
  • The Kung Fu uniform is very affordably priced as I mentioned previously.  Prices begin at $22.49.
  • The uniform can be supplemented with the addition of separate pants in red and blue, or in jackets of the same colors.
  • And finally, the uniforms can be enhanced with the addition of a matching or contrasting Kung Fu Vests available in black, white, red, or blue.  This will give the tournament practitioner flexibility of uniform variations.

However with this great list of benefits, there is also a list of cons. Let’s have a look.

Cons
There are very few cons for this Kung Fu uniform, however, we have heard the following requests.

  • First, many customers are looking for a complete set in either red or blue. Unfortunately, at post time, these options are not currently available from Bold Look.
  • Second, the uniform is not available in the largest sizes such as 7XL Uniforms like many other Bold Look uniforms have available.
  • Third and related to uniform size, there is a lack of the smaller children sizes (preschool sizes) because the smallest size is a size 0 (Child Small).  This will typically fit a 9-10 year old.
  • The last complaint that we hear is that the kung fu uniforms are not available with a white Sash like many karate gis that come with a free belt.

Well, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks for the Bold Look Kung Fu uniform.  For more on these uniforms, please visit http://www.mas4less.com/bold-look-kung-fu-uniform-black-black%20frogs

Posted June 27th, 2010 by supplies and filed in Martial Arts Supplies - Product Reviews

Product Review -The Bold Look 12 oz. Heavyweight Karate Gi Uniform

By Joe Sayles, Jr.
This post is a product review about the Bold Look 12 oz. Heavyweight Karate Gi Uniform.
At Martial Arts Supplies 4 Less, we are often asked about the differences in our products.  For this series of product review posts,  I will discuss the factors that make each uniform unique, and I will share the benefits and drawbacks that I see. Bold Look makes a variety of karate gis in different fabric weights.  The Bold Look 12 oz. Heavyweight Karate Gi Uniform is their second heaviest uniform weight.  So let’s get started with the benefits.
Benefits
So why is a 12 oz. uniform made?  The 12 oz. fabric gives the heavyweight uniform its durability. For advanced students and instructors, heavyweight uniforms will last for many years. They can take the wear and tear of numerous practices and machine washings. The Bold Look 12 oz. gi is also made from 100% brushed cotton fiber. The brushed fabric gives this durable uniform a soft texture that makes it feel quite comfortable.
Heavyweight uniforms are not only durable, but they have the added benefit of exaggerating the sounds of the movements that the advanced practitioner makes with demonstrating kicks, punches, and strikes that are crucial to katas, forms, patterns, or whatever the style calls their step by step movement practice.
The panels of the 12 oz. gi jackets are cut in a manner that provides extra room for the rigorous movements of martial artists.  Their seams are reinforced with double stitching for added strength.
The pants are made from three separate panels that are given a fuller cut which are hemmed in a manner to allow more room and flexibility for better movement. (This is an important factor. In my early days as a black belt, I experienced the embarrassment of having a pair of my karate pants rip in the groin seam from my right knee to my left knee. To top it off, it was in front on a lady black belt who was the same age as my mother.) The pants are also unique for heavyweight uniform pants in that they have an elastic waist with a drawstring, another comfort factor.
Other important benefits of this uniform include its many options.  This gi has 4 color options, white, black, red, and blue. It also has several size options as well.  It is available in sizes 0-8.  One more important feature is that this gi is available for order separately, as a jacket or pants only.  In other words, you can order a Red Karate Jacket with Black karate pants. Or you can order a size 8 Jacket with a size 6 pants.  The flexibility of how this uniform can be ordered to suit individual needs is outstanding!
But perhaps the best benefit of the Bold Look 12 oz. Karate Gi is that it has an outstanding low price.  This is one of the most affordable heavyweight uniforms out there, but I think it has the best quality workmanship and comfort as well.
Drawbacks
Now, let’s have a look at it this gi’s downside.  When looking at this uniform, I could only name four minor drawbacks, each having a way to be resolved.
First, the black version of this Bold Look 12 oz. Black Karate Gi has a color issue that should be noticed.  When the uniform is new and just removed from its plastic wrapper, the black color rubs off and can get on other fabrics. So remove the uniform from its wrap with care and get it into a washer immediately.  Do not try to wear this one before washing.
The second issue for this gi is the same for all 100% cotton uniforms that are not made from a pre-shrunk cotton material.  This uniform will shrink about a half a size or more.  Make sure if your body type is possibly on the border of two different sizes, order the larger size to be safe.
The third drawback of this uniform is that it shares a downside with most other brands.  This uniform is only available in sizes 0-8.  While this is normal for most brands, for Bold Look, a company that has several uniforms running as large as size 12, this is a minor drawback.
The last issue that we have with this uniform is the same minor issue that you will find with all heavyweight uniforms. As with other uniforms designed for the advanced student or instructor, this gi does not come with a free white belt.

So there you have it.  We at MAS4less.com feel that the benefits of these 12 oz. gis far outweigh the few minor drawbacks. You can learn more about the BL 12 oz. gi at http://www.mas4less.com/karategis.
Posted May 31st, 2010 by supplies and filed in Martial Arts Supplies - Product Reviews
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How to Select the Correct Children’s Size in a Martial Arts Uniform

By Joe Sayles, Jr.
This brief post will discuss children’s size selection with martial arts uniforms. 
 
Our customer service agents are often asked the questions,
  • “What size karate uniform should I get for my child?”
  • “My child is ____ feet tall, ___ lbs. and wears a size ____ in his/her regular clothes. What size martial arts uniform should I get?”
  • My son’s last karate gi was a size___, but he has grown two inches and gained 15 pounds over the summer. What size karate gi should I order?
 
The answer to these questions are difficult not only for the parents of junior martial artists, but also for the customer service agent who cannot see the child for whom the new gi is intended. So, in an effort to better assist our customers, I have devised this size chart to simplify this process. 
 
I have taken what I know about children’s sizing from my own personal experience. (My children are seven, five and three years old which helped dramatically.)  By taking what I already know about how to size a karate gi, I have compared the suggested heights and weights from many manufacturers in children’s clothing and in various martial arts brands. I have also matched several karate gis and tae kwon do uniforms in varying sizes with my children’s own clothing.  From these efforts, I have combined the best of both worlds into the list below.
 
Although this chart is not the perfect answer, it should help the novice have a better idea of what size to select for their junior martial artist.  This list should work just as well for a karate gi as it does for a tae kwon do uniform, a kung fu uniforms, a judo gi and even a jiu-jitsu gi. We have found that this size chart that I have compiled is probably the best breakdown of martial arts sizes for children. 
 

Martial Arts Size 00000 = Youth XXXXS = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 3T/4T

Martial Arts Size 0000 = Youth XXXS = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 4

Martial Arts Size 000 = Youth XXS = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 5/6
 
Martial Arts Size 00 = Youth Extra Small = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 6/8

Martial Arts Size 0 = Youth Small = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 10/12

 
Martial Arts Size 1  = Youth Medium = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 12/14
 
Martial Arts Size 2 = Youth Large = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 14/16
Martial Arts Size 3 = Adult Small = Children’s Clothing Size Equivalent 16/18

Please visit our size chart page.   When you visit our size chart http://www.mas4less.com/page/sizecharts you will see that we have linked several manufacturers size charts to our website.  
 
I hope you have found this post useful. If not for yourself, please share it with others who will find it useful. In my next post, I will discuss the benefits of Bold Look brand Karate gis.
Posted May 26th, 2010 by supplies and filed in Martial Arts Info

Bold Look Martial Arts Uniforms and aka-Bold Look Karate Gis

By Joe Sayles, Jr.
Welcome to the Martial Arts Supplies 4 Less blog!  My name is Joe Sayles, Jr. and I am the Operations Manager at MAS4Less.com.   This blog will focus on information about the various martial arts supplies and martial arts uniforms that we at MAS4Less.com carry as well as information about similar martial arts products. We hope you will find it informative.
 
In this, our first post I will attempt to explain why MAS4Less.com has focused on selling Bold Look Martial Arts Supplies.  It began in October of 2008.  After being online for 11 months, (and involved in traditional taekwon-do for 20 years) I was incidentally introduced to Bold Look Martial Arts Supplies.  The father of a couple of my taekwon-do black belt students was about to join the taekwon-do program that I teach.  This gentleman, Randy, is 6’5″ and more than 350 lbs. When he informed me that he was interested in taking classes, I began to think that I would have a problem. 
 
My issue would be finding a suitable, big and tall, traditional karate gi for Randy to wear.  You see in my tae kwon do school, the adults wear traditional karate uniforms, not Olympic style tae kwon do uniforms.  I didn’t know where to find a big & tall karate gi to fit his build.  I knew that none of our Martial Arts Supplies 4 Less suppliers carried a karate uniform to fit him. That’s where Randy, his wife Deanna, and Bold Look come into the picture.
 
When Randy showed up for his first class, he was wearing a Bold Look 8.5 oz. Super Middle Weight White Karate Gi Uniform that his wife had found online. He informed me that he tried a size 10 karate gi in another brand, but it did not seem to be as described. Then Deanna found the Bold Look karate gi.  She purchased one for him and it fit beautifully. Rather than receiving a uniform that might be a bit too small, he actually had one that was a little large for him. Deanna had the uniform hemmed a couple of inches in the pants and on the jacket skirt, and the uniform fit Randy nicely!
 
When he wore his new karate uniform to class, I looked it over as any instructor would do when inspecting a new product.  That evening, I went online to learn all that I could about this uniform.   I was quite interested to learn more so I decided to purchase a couple of their uniforms.  When I received the karate and tae kwon do uniforms that I ordered, I was happy with their level of quality, durability, and their great price.  I learned that their sizes were actually as they had described.  This inspired me to contact Bold Look about working with them as a retailer.
 
In my conversation with Bold Look, I learned that they began as instructors at a school where several professional football players were attending.  The football players were having difficulty finding big and tall uniforms to fit their large athletic builds, so the Bold family set out to produce uniforms that would fit these football players.  Bold Look was born to meet the need for big and tall athletes.  Upon learning all of this, I set out to build a relationship with Bold Look and the rest is history.
 
Our relationship with Bold Look Martial Arts Supplies began to fill the need of our big & tall customers.  We have since expanded to the point that Bold Look is now our primary brand.  In upcoming posts, I will inform you and describe the Bold Look products that we specialize in carrying.  I will also share the answers to some of the many issues that we confront and resolve for not only big and tall martial artists, but for parents of martial artists, new martial artists and instructors alike. Visit us at mas4less.com.  See you soon!
Posted May 26th, 2010 by supplies and filed in Martial Arts Info

5 Great Summer Martial Arts Uniforms (O.k. it is really 7!)

By Joe Sayles, Jr.

In this post I will discuss uniforms that are popular choices for the summer months.

In my taekwon-do studios and clubs, I have always allowed students to have a “summer uniform.”  In my studios, this meant that students could wear our taekwon-do school t-shirt rather than their traditional uniform jacket when they attended class during the summer months.  In fact, we currently implement a Memorial Day to Labor Day time policy where students can wear their t-shirts as a summer practice uniform.  I should als0 share however, that the students must wear their full uniform to any official studio function such as testing or seminars.  Anyway, parents have always liked the idea because the t-shirt was basically a back up uniform.  It was also affordable.  This practice has prompted me to share this and suggest uniforms that might fill this need for you.

As an instuctor I normally wear 12 oz. karate uniforms and 14 oz karate uniforms.  However, in the summer months, I often mix in an 8.5 oz karate gi jacket. My favorite is the Bold Look 8.5 oz. Super Middleweight White Karate Gi Jacket.  This is an inexpensive yet great quality karate gi jacket that is still lighter than the karate jackets I normally wear.  So, I was thinking, may your studio doesn’t allow t-shirts, but they allow you to wear lightweight uniforms.  So here is my list of 5 Great Summer Martial Arts Uniforms and the reasons I have suggested them starting. They are not numbered in any particular order.

1a) Bold Look Kung Fu Sleeveless Top White w/ Black Laces

This is one of several sleeveless Kung Fu Tops that we sell.  We have several colors to choose from although at the time of this post, we didn’t have all of the available options listed online. We suggest this top simply because it is a sleeveless vest that will keep you cooler.

1b) Bold Look Kung Fu Uniform Black w/ Black Frogs

If you are not allowed to wear a sleeveless vest, then we suggest the Bold Look Kung Fu Uniform Black w/ Black Frogs because it is our least expensive Kung Fu gi.  Although black is not the best color to wear in summer months, we expect most of you will be practicing indoors.

2) Bold Look Single Weave White Judo Gi Uniform

For the Judo practioner, we suggest the Bold Look Single Weave White Judo Gi Uniform.  This is one of our lowest priced judo gis. As a single weave judo gi, it is lighter than a double weave, but it is still durable enough to stand up to the rigors of regular judo practice.

3) Bold Look Valente 8.5 oz. Jiu-Jitsu Gi Uniform

For the BJJ or jiu-jitsu stylist, we suggest the Bold Look Valente 8.5 oz. Jiu-Jitsu Gi Uniform.  This is our lowest priced Jiu-Jitsu Gi. This is the only BJJ gi that I know of made from 8.5 oz fabric. It is still very durable and popular with jiu-jitsu students and instructors for is low price, lightweight, and durability.

4) Bold Look 7.5 oz. V-Neck Middleweight Taekwondo Uniform-White

For Tae kwon do students, we suggest the Bold Look 7.5 oz. V-Neck Middleweight Taekwondo Uniform-White.  This is a light (middleweight), durable dobok that is low priced and great as both a primary or summer uniform.

5a) Bold Look 6 oz. Lightweight White Karate Gi Uniform

For Karate and all other martial artists who wear traditional karate gis, we suggest the Bold Look 6 oz. Lightweight White Karate Gi Uniform.  This uniform is very lightweight and economically priced.  However, it is slightly see-through. So for this reason, I also suggest that adults consider this next karate gi.

5b) Bold Look 7 oz. Middleweight White Karate Gi Uniform

And my last suggestion, is the Bold Look 7 oz. Middleweight White Karate Gi Uniform because it is light in weight, very economically priced, but unlike the 6 oz. uniform, it is not see through.

For more info on gis,  uniforms and other martial arts supplies please visit our online store.  All of these great uniforms can be found at www.mas4less.com.

Posted May 24th, 2010 by supplies and filed in Martial Arts Supplies - Product Reviews