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It's the Mooto Pride 3 uniform. It's very comfortable. It's got a cool hex style stitching (and as a nerd it makes me think of hex-based boardgames). It's got a little bit of different material around the neck, which stretches a bit different. There's also belt loops for the elastic band, which is almost as good a feature as the pockets.

There's no one good picture of it online, but if you google search it you'll get a good idea of what it looks like.
I recently ordered a Mooto online. The sizing is very different from other brands. My size 4 top is very big around and the pants have a long inseam.
 

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Are these the "fire hose" pants? I have wondered how they breathe if at all.

No those are the Duluth. I've been wondering about them as well.

The 5.11 Stryke pants use the 5.11 Flex-Tec fabric. Lighweight and breathes well. A little expensive but they are very comfortable.
 

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I recently ordered a Mooto online. The sizing is very different from other brands. My size 4 top is very big around and the pants have a long inseam.

That's how all clothing brands are for me. I've tried buying cargo pants and half of them have only one size listed, instead of waist + inseam.
 
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My tactical chav suit, there are many like it but this one is mine.

(was debating to use track or chav)
 

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My tactical chav suit, there are many like it but this one is mine.

(was debating to use track or chav)

Official uniform of drug dealers everywhere.
 

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I like the Diamond Dobak from Moo Sool Sa. Excellent quality, and the pants have a hip pocket for my phone.
No, I'm not surfing the net during class. I use Coaches Eye a lot, though.
 

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Black gi, the heavier the canvas the better.
This is a reasonable summary for me. And I'm easy to please - my current gi is a black Gladiator (from AWMA) single-weave Judo gi. The Hobbit refers to it as my "carpet".
 

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This is a reasonable summary for me. And I'm easy to please - my current gi is a black Gladiator (from AWMA) single-weave Judo gi. The Hobbit refers to it as my "carpet".

Back in the day I could never get a lightweight gi to last more than a month, they'd get torn apart during training, especially sparring. The wife of one of my instructors was a seamstress. She would make us gis out of canvas used for making sails. They were uncomfortable as hell for a couple months, but they lasted years. We learned not to fold them after washing because if you left them folded for a while thy would eventually wear along the fold - like if you bent cardboard back and forth.

That Gladiator gi, sturdy?
 

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Back in the day I could never get a lightweight gi to last more than a month, they'd get torn apart during training, especially sparring. The wife of one of my instructors was a seamstress. She would make us gis out of canvas used for making sails. They were uncomfortable as hell for a couple months, but they lasted years. We learned not to fold them after washing because if you left them folded for a while thy would eventually wear along the fold - like if you bent cardboard back and forth.

That Gladiator gi, sturdy?
I've been happy with it. I do fold it every class (it's part of my ritual), and it's still in very good shape after a couple of years. Mind you, I don't get to train hard very often (no senior students to play with), so I can't say for sure how it would hold up if I was going like I wish I was. I do think it would hold up to regular use in a Judo class, though, which is my mental measure for a uniform.
 

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What is your favorite gi/dobok/uniform?
I have two doboks. One is my everyday, teaching uniform, and the other is my "special occasion" uniform for tournaments or whatever. The teaching uniform is a Shureido, I've had it for over ten years and it is still in reasonably good condition. Total workhorse.
 

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My favorite dobok is my Nike Fighter. It’s the most comfortable dobok I’ve ever worn. The higher end Adidas uniforms are also nice.


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I have 5 usable gi. one is my judo gi and the others include a fancy gi (gift from a friend's grandmaster) and a hapkido gi, also a gift. There is also a plain, lightweight gi. My favorite one is an old black canvas gi I've had for decades. At one time it was actually black but now is just a dark gray. It also has lots of patches sewed on from various organizations & styles; I call it my "Nascar gi". I love this old gi.
 

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