







🥋 Elevate your roll with premium gear that means business.
The Your Jiu Jitsu Gear Premium 450 Uniform in White (A3) offers a classic fit crafted from durable 450 GSM fabric weighing 1.86 kg, designed for serious practitioners seeking long-lasting performance. It includes a free belt and features a minimalist design with minimal branding, delivering academy-level quality at a competitive price point.








| ASIN | B00NQ8FAAS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Date First Available | 13 September 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 860 g |
| Item model number | BG1 |
| Manufacturer | Your Jiu Jitsu Gear |
| Package Dimensions | 38.1 x 28.96 x 5.59 cm; 1.86 kg |
X**M
Fabric is great for BJJ. Do wish the GI top was a little more softer/lighter material for the other Jiujutsu I practice. The pants fit well they are a bit big but feel sturdy and well to last after being washed constantly. I like the thickness and size of the rope to secure the pants. No issue there.
S**N
I’m 6’ 205 LBS 34” waist and this Gi was a good fit right out of the package but the pants were a little big, so I tried washing and drying in high heat but that only shrank them up a little. Maybe they’ll shrink more over time?. They’re a good fit but I would prefer if they were a little less baggy. The quality is excellent no question! This Gi appears to be the same quality as the gi’s offered at my BJJ academy that go for $159. I love that this gi has NO LOGOS on it except a very small one on both the jacket and pants. Very impressed with this Gi for the cost.
S**L
I would recommend this Gi to anyone for BJJ classes(though admittedly I prefer a judo gi), but the belt it comes with is pretty poor quality and thin. Buy this gi, throw away the belt it comes with and buy a separate belt.
G**A
The quality of the Gi is good. It holds up. I’m 5’8 220lbs. I got an A3, after a few washes I got the lapel to fit nicely after shrinking. However my pants are way too big which makes it uncomfortable when rolling as they come lose and loosen up. I’ve done everything to try and shrink them up but they only shrink so much. Pretty much the only downside. Other then that, it’s been holding up and it’s good quality gi
Z**E
I really liked the gi during my first month of training BJJ. What wasn't to like? It was basic white, utilitarian, and U.S. made. But after open mat and some intense drilling in class two nights ago, I noticed a small 1/4" hole had appeared where the top of the sleeve meets the collar. When I took my gi out of the washing machine later on that night—well you can see the result. Maybe my gi was defective. Maybe my old, top-loading washing machine is defective—though I've never had a problem with any other laundry. It's hard to say. On the bright side, it gives me an excuse to upgrade my gi to something more serious—and hopefully more resistant to attacks from my washing machine.
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