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it’s too bad they won’t do it for fitted sizes. I have come to the conclusion that the fitted sized are the only ones that will work for me.
ReplyJust to be sure on what size to buy, I’m 5’11” and between 165-170 lbs. A2 or A1L?
Replyim 5’9″ 167 and i have two A1L they fit perfect out the bag. they never see the dryer out of fear though. i have A2 and its baggy in the chest.
ReplyHey, are they going to sell these only on Budovideos, or are they doing a parallel sale on Shoyoroll.com as well? Thanks.
Replywill the gi shrink if cold washed and hung dried ? Im 5″11 190, should i get an a2 or a3?
Replyoh sweet… i am gonna be at the computer wednesday right at 1pm w/credit card in hand to order two of the blue in A3…. thanks for the heads up!
ReplyI’m 5’11” and about 180. A2 you reckon? The tatami A3 was like a tent on me but the Fuji A3 is close to perfect.
Reply2 questions:
1) Are those patches all removable?
2) I’m 6’1.5″, 170 pounds, longish arms, which size do you recommend? Thanks.
ReplyAbi, the patches are sewn on, so you should be able to remove them with a little patience (use a seem ripper if you have one). Also, read this first: http://gireviews.net/how-to-remove-patches-stitching-from-your-bjj-gi/
ReplyWhat happen to the black and yellow one? My favorite color way so far
ReplyI am 6’3 210 lbs. in the past with the 7th son and the yank I purchased an A4. im happy with the fit though i do wish the top was a bit smaller. the pants fit perfectly though since i have long legs. is it risky to try the A3? ideally the gi would have same length pants but just be a little smaller with the top.
ReplyFor height 6’2 and weight 211 Ibs what size do you recommend for your next batch !!?! Thank you so much SHOYOROLL
ReplyI understand the patches are woven… Can they be unpicked and removed easily or are they permantly sewen into the gi?
Thanks!
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