FUJIElemental Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi, BJJ Uniform with Pearl WeaveJacket, made from Fuji Cotton Blend
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actual gi is greatbut buyer beware the white sold here is NOT the 100% cotton original
The actual gi is great. However please be aware, the white version a1 sold here is NOT the 100% cotton elemental. It is differenet gi 55%/45% cotton poly blend, unclear if this is a fake or what but while it says 100 cotton on the product page you will get send a poly blend. The blue gis i ordered from this product page where in fact the correct elemental 100% cotton.
J**Y
Don't pass this up
(So I bought the wrong size so I ended up returning mine) but the fabric is super comfy for a GI and seemed very strong I'll probably end up buying another when they have my size in stock.
M**I
Fits
My son loves it. Comfy, great fit, nice looking. Works well in clasd
P**P
Nice Gi
Great gi for a night in town, compliments from waitresses and staff. Can double as formal attire to a special event.
D**T
shrinks to joke size.
Shrank in length of jacket arms and pant legs so small that I at 5'10 and a muscular 205 can only just barely wear this. I bought one from Fuji and one from Amazon and they both shrank. My Hayabusa gis did not shrink after many years and neither did an equipe gi.
A**R
Received a return?
Ordered this gi, but instead what we received was Venum pants. No gi! Seems they didn’t check the package before sending it. Now still waiting on my refund when it was FUJI’s fault for not even sending correct item. Considering the price spent on this, FUJI should do better… Very disappointed. Give my money back!
J**A
Size comparison
I have used Fuji, Ronin, & Century judo gis. I am 5'09", 200lbs & wear a size A3 in Fuji Elemental, size 4 in Century, & size 5 in Ronin. Out of the three, Fuji elemental is the absolute lightest & softest. The Century is the heaviest. None are karate thin & sheet like. They have all served their purpose well as Judo & Japanese Jujutsu gis. I have about 100 training sessions in each. The Century shows very little, if any wear & tear. Which makes sense being the heaviest & thickest. The Ronin shows significant wear & will probably last another 150 classes if I'm lucky. The Fuji Elemental shows almost no wear which is amazing, since this is the lightest of the three. In addition, I feel more freedom of movement in the Fuji. It is also the only one of the three to have an elastic drawstring in the pants waistband. The only negative I have for the Fuji Elemental so far is the logos. They are all over this gi. On the shoulder blade, calf, shin, chest, arm; no one will have a problem identifying the maker of this gi. Fortunately it somehow comes off as possibly tasteful advertisement. But, belonging to a dojo that isn't big on the "race car type advertising" (ie sponsor logos filling available space), I stand out a little. Now as for the washing & treatment of each gi. ALL of them show up extremely large. I wash them in hot water with soap & plenty of softener, & dry them on high temp, until it is almost the desired size. Each washing will cause the gi to shrink, especially hot water wash. Then I only wash it in cold water & dry on medium heat. The only exception is, every once in a while I have to wash it in hot water again to brighten it back up to a nice white or remove stains. They only shrink a tiny bit, if at all when washing in cold water. Just don't forget the fabric softener no matter how you wash it. Otherwise any gi will feel more like a burlap sack & cause gi burns on elbows, neck & knees. Hope this helps with choosing & caring for a new gi. More importantly than gi selection, is just get on the mat & enjoy it.
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Gi will shrink after washing and hang drying.
Very nice gi until it was washed and hang dried. The gi had a tremendous amount of shrinking, especially in the pants, nearly to mid calf.
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