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The Hayabusa Ultra-Lightweight Pearlweave Jiu Jitsu Gi is a high-performance kimono designed for both training and competition. Made from a durable 350-GSM pearl-weave cotton and an 8oz ripstop cotton-polyester blend, it offers a lightweight feel without compromising on quality. With IBJJF approved colors and a pre-treated fabric to prevent color fade, this gi is perfect for serious practitioners looking to enhance their performance while maintaining style.
A**S
Good Quality
I like this Gi. It's a good fit for me. I'm 6"1 and about 180lbs. Good material and comfortable.
K**O
Great high quality light weight gi
Use it once or twice a week for about six months still looks perfect. 5’10 180 lbs ordered A2. Great fit. I wash and dry.
J**J
Fantastic quality
If I could, I would use this as my competition gi. Regardless... I will probably buy a blue, white or black one just to have another comp gi that is of such high quality as my originally purchased gi... Love it!
E**A
Excellent quality
Im 5’11” and wear XL. Usually wear A3, ordered A3an and this fit perfectly. Usually order something cheaper like Elite but you can definitely feel the difference in quality with Hayabusa.
G**9
There's some good and some bad.
I was in the market for a lightweight competition gi and I bought this one over the Fuji Suparaito. I think both are comparable and they are similarly priced. I purchased a black A1 for 119$. I am 5'8" and weigh 150lbs with a slim athletic build.Pros: The pants are a perfect length and fit very nicely. They are 10oz ripstop so they are a little stiff but should loosen up over time. The hem stops just above my ankle. Also, the hem is a straight cut (not bell bottoms or tapered like some other gi's). During training I noticed (or didn't notice) the pants binding or riding up. Overall, I really like these pants. They are also very sharp looking.Cons: The top... if I had to pick something out that I don't like, it's the cut of the top. I have several gi's and this one seems to be loose in the chest area. The sleeves, shoulders, and waist fit great but the chest is loose and bunches right in front of my armpits. The last thing is the logo on the lapel. It looks great but it makes that part of the top stiff and bunch up more. The lapel is VERY stiff and I hope it softens up after a bit. I find my top becoming untucked very easily.Would I recommend this gi to someone? For the money it's really sharp and the pants fit great. The cons about the top fitment are something I can live with but wish I didn't have to.UPDATE: Jan 30, 2019. I also bought the Suparatio shortly after getting the Hyabusa. I have trained 9 times since I purchasing them. So far I have grabbed the Hyabusa 8 of those times. I definitely like it better than the Fuji. It seems it started fitting better now that it has several sessions and launderings in it. The pants are still great.Upgraded from 3 to 4 stars.
C**Y
Bjj gi
My gi came in today every things perfect fits good looks good
L**N
White Gi - Pinkish Pants?
The gi was really nice except the pants had a pink hue to them out of the box. Pics included were fresh out of the box, not washed or worn. Compared to the top, the pants looks pink. Compared to my Fuji pants, they look pink right?Very faint pink... I had to squint my eyes and kept second guessing myself under different lighting whether it was pink or not, but I just couldn't vibe with it.I'm not sure if this is normal or just a defect missed in QA? - Otherwise I'd be open reordering the gi, but I don't wanna play the return game again.It fit great (A1 - 5'8" 155lbs), and the build quality was very nice. I wanted to love it but just couldn't get over the pink.
R**R
Durable, well-made, and light.
Great quality for a decent price. The pants are a ploy-cotton blend with rip-stop (square pattern) stitching. Haven’t had it long enough to assess shrinking but it’s definitely comfortable and light.Only real complaint is the sizing but that can’t be helped. I’m 5’5” and fluxuate between 160 and 180 depending on my bulk/cut cycle. I bought the A2 sizing for the chest room. The arms and pants are both about 2-3” too long. Not the company’s fault...just my life.*Update: I was able to shrink the top to a point where it’s functional. Sleeves came in about 2 inches while maintaining the 7cm slack clearance. The pants don’t shrink much at all, probably because it’s a cotton/poly composite. I had to tailor those manually. Now she fits like a dream.
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