dvcochran
Grandmaster
Are these the "fire hose" pants? I have wondered how they breathe if at all.the 5.11 Stryke tactical pants are super comfortable. RIP resistant with a little bit of flex and gussett construction are nice.
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Are these the "fire hose" pants? I have wondered how they breathe if at all.the 5.11 Stryke tactical pants are super comfortable. RIP resistant with a little bit of flex and gussett construction are nice.
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.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.
Are these the "fire hose" pants? I have wondered how they breathe if at all.
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.
My tactical chav suit, there are many like it but this one is mine.
(was debating to use track or chav)
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".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".
I don't know if that is funny or scary as hell
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.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 trying to get him to stop posting pictures of his face for two years...I don't know if that is funny or scary as hell.
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.What is your favorite gi/dobok/uniform?