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What are the Best BJJ Brands and Why? - FightstorePro

What are the Best BJJ Brands and Why?

The Best BJJ Brands at Fightstorepro and Why?

Here at Fight Store Pro, we are committed to bringing you only the finest quality BJJ brands to keep you on the mat and in the ring. Today we want to introduce you to some of our Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gear focusing on our Fightstorepro BJJ range. We focus on four of the world's top BJJ Brands and in this article will Give you a little bit of the history of the brands and thensome detail on thier entry-level kimonos. Fuji: A brand that has stood the test of time, gone through all the fads and flavours of the months, and is still standing strong. Fuji was founded in 1969 by Frank Hatashita, an 8th dan in judo. who has always had a big impact in the world of martial arts and played a crucial role in getting Judo into the Olympics. While Fuji still has its roots firmly embedded in judo, it has also emerged as a major player on the BJJ scene and has a full range to suit all of your needs. From their Fuji all around kimono, all the way through to the signature line from Xande Ribeiro. Beginner or pro, Fuji’s got your back. REVGEAR: It was founded in 1996 by in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. With the goal to produce a top-of-line series of equipment that would hold up to even the toughest test. Since then, Revgear has turned into one of the biggest names in combat sports, supplying top range gear to some of the world’s best athletes and working alongside some of best coaches in the game such as Rafael Cordiero, Eddie Cha, Cesar Gracie and Mark Dellagrotte, who all have Revgear as their go-to gear in gyms and academies around the world. When you have the top professionals and their coaches working by your side to provide the best gear, why go anywhere else? Venum: It all began in 2004 in a tiny apartment in Paris, where Franck Dupuis started his small e-commerce business dedicated to martial arts and combat sports. Importing his Dragon Bleu products from Brazil saw him garner instant success. However, in 2005 Frank noticed that it was becoming more difficult to rely on his Brazilian suppliers, and proposed an alternative - the introduction of a new brand. This brand would offer what the market lacked - quality and original designs. Thus, Venum was born. To this day, Venum is still working with some of the world’s top athletes such as Eddie Alvarez, Bobo Sacko, Giorgio Petrosyan and boxing’s pound for pound king Vasyl Lomachenko. Kingz: I’m going, to be honest, I have a soft spot in my heart for Kingz kimonos. It was my very first kimono when I started jiu-jitsu it was an A4 that was way too big for me. But I loved it. Starting in 2011, Kingz is one of the newer kids on the block. But don’t let that fool you - their kimonos are of the highest quality, with a real eye for detail and quality, and their dedication to function and performance is unquestioned. Whether this is your first kimono or an addition to your lineup, Kingz won’t disappoint In the next article I'll be looking at the best BJJ Kimono for beginners.

The Best BJJ Brands at Fightstorepro and Why?

Here at Fight Store Pro, we are committed to bringing you only the finest quality BJJ brands to keep you on the mat and in the ring. Today we want to introduce you to some of our Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gear focusing on our Fightstorepro BJJ range. We focus on four of the world's top BJJ Brands and in this article will Give you a little bit of the history of the brands and thensome detail on thier entry-level kimonos. Fuji: A brand that has stood the test of time, gone through all the fads and flavours of the months, and is still standing strong. Fuji was founded in 1969 by Frank Hatashita, an 8th dan in judo. who has always had a big impact in the world of martial arts and played a crucial role in getting Judo into the Olympics. While Fuji still has its roots firmly embedded in judo, it has also emerged as a major player on the BJJ scene and has a full range to suit all of your needs. From their Fuji all around kimono, all the way through to the signature line from Xande Ribeiro. Beginner or pro, Fuji’s got your back. REVGEAR: It was founded in 1996 by in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. With the goal to produce a top-of-line series of equipment that would hold up to even the toughest test. Since then, Revgear has turned into one of the biggest names in combat sports, supplying top range gear to some of the world’s best athletes and working alongside some of best coaches in the game such as Rafael Cordiero, Eddie Cha, Cesar Gracie and Mark Dellagrotte, who all have Revgear as their go-to gear in gyms and academies around the world. When you have the top professionals and their coaches working by your side to provide the best gear, why go anywhere else? Venum: It all began in 2004 in a tiny apartment in Paris, where Franck Dupuis started his small e-commerce business dedicated to martial arts and combat sports. Importing his Dragon Bleu products from Brazil saw him garner instant success. However, in 2005 Frank noticed that it was becoming more difficult to rely on his Brazilian suppliers, and proposed an alternative - the introduction of a new brand. This brand would offer what the market lacked - quality and original designs. Thus, Venum was born. To this day, Venum is still working with some of the world’s top athletes such as Eddie Alvarez, Bobo Sacko, Giorgio Petrosyan and boxing’s pound for pound king Vasyl Lomachenko. Kingz: I’m going, to be honest, I have a soft spot in my heart for Kingz kimonos. It was my very first kimono when I started jiu-jitsu it was an A4 that was way too big for me. But I loved it. Starting in 2011, Kingz is one of the newer kids on the block. But don’t let that fool you - their kimonos are of the highest quality, with a real eye for detail and quality, and their dedication to function and performance is unquestioned. Whether this is your first kimono or an addition to your lineup, Kingz won’t disappoint In the next article I'll be looking at the best BJJ Kimono for beginners.
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