A Good Judo Gi?

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Patrick Skerry

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What are your favorite brand names for a judo gi? And how much would you pay for one?

For example: A top of the line Mizuno white judo gi goes for $220.00 dollars; would you pay for this? What cheaper price do you pay?


consider this website: http://www.judoinfo.com/gi.htm
 
Another good gi found locally (in Boston actually) is ZUBER. They make a really good judo gi.

A size 5 double-weave, 100% cotton, unbleached ZUBER judo gi goes for $80.00 bucks.

If you're curious about this high quality judo gi, contact:

ZUBER & Co., Inc.
1556 Commonwealth Avenue
Brighton, Massachusetts 02135 (Brighton is a Boston neighborhood)
PHONE: 617-566-5130
 
What do you think of reversible judogi? I've seen them in catalogs. White on one side and blue on the other side, and double-weaved.

- Ceicei
 
Ceicei said:
What do you think of reversible judogi? I've seen them in catalogs. White on one side and blue on the other side, and double-weaved.

- Ceicei
A good idea if you support the blue gi. I read that they are not allowed in some judo tournaments.
 
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IamBaytor said:
At you can find a wide variety of judo gi's in white, black, blue and "natural".
I was recently told that the black judo gi was for instructors.
 
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they are good quality...though i did have the problem with my first one...the sleeve ripped apart...not even on the seam...though i have the sneaking suspicion the some bleach found it's way into a laundry load once and it weakened the fabric...

also, what do you prefer single or double weave?
 
I'm a Kwon guy myself. Colors Black...and Blue. Of course I can't be a real Judoka in blue, so I'll need to find me a white one. What do you prefer Patrick?
 
Hollywood1340 said:
I'm a Kwon guy myself. Colors Black...and Blue. Of course I can't be a real Judoka in blue, so I'll need to find me a white one. What do you prefer Patrick?
I was using a Century brand single weave judo gi the other night. I didn't like it. Only because I'm use to a double weave.

The judo sensei was wearing a KWON gi, given to him by, believe it or not, Jimmy Pedro Jr. He used to work out in this particular dojo before his father opened their current place up in Methuen. (The Pedro's charge $200 a month for judo lessons) The place I was last night charges $50/month, and the other place I was last week charges $30/month.

It seems Jimmy Pedro jr. can get kwon and mizuno judo gi's at cost. But the Zuber judo gi I prefer very much resembles the 'Dragon' brand gi in the previous post. Spending $220-$300 dollars for a judo gi just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. But I guess you want to look nice for all those spectators buying those tickets at the Olympics and World Championships.

I'm attending a local shiai here this Saturday where all the competitors wear tattletale grey gi's.
 
For your information, the official International Judo Federation judogi suppliers are:

1. Elephant Intersport

2. Hayakawa Textile Industry

3. Mitsubushi Textile

4. Noria Sports

5. Sports Rhode

6. Mizuno Corporation
 
To further your knowledge banks on judo gi's brands:

BRAZIL: Dragon, Howard, Kagi, Koral

CANADA: Toraki

FINLAND: Sjfam Norris

GERMANY: Danrho, Budonord, Adidas, Maol, and Smai brands

GREAT BRITAIN: Blitz

JAPAN: Mizuno, Mitsuboshi, Ku Sakura, Tozando, and Tiger

KOREA: Pine Tree, and Activ

PAKISTAN: Asif Ali, Five-B, Kabir

SPAIN: Tagoya

TAIWAN: Olympus, Twin Power

USA: Bear, Century, Pro-Rank, Dragon, Ronin, HSU, Hayashi, Golden Tiger, Pro-force, Ki, and Zuber, Inc.
 

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