Grammage and composition: we explain
The thickness of a fabric, and therefore its weight, is expressed in grams per square meter. This is called grammage. And if you're going to practice judo, it's better to have a judogi with a resistant fabric that stays in place throughout the grips, but also when it goes through the washing machine!
That's why we've chosen a fabric made from 65% polyester and 35% cotton: it's more resistant to pulling and washing.
And with its 350 g/m², you'll benefit from a sufficient weight for your beginnings!
A collar adapted to your practice:
Judo is a gripping combat sport: you have to grab your opponent's kimono and throw him to the ground. So to make learning easier, we've designed a collar with a wider lapel. That way, you can put your hand on the collar more easily.
And to keep your judogi presentable and easy to replace, the front of the collar is curved. As a result, your jacket follows the shape of your body and sits naturally in the closed position.
Introducing the Judogi 100 design
To discover judo without constraints, we've designed a judogi adapted to your practice: the length of the sleeves, the amplitude at shoulder level and the curved cut at the waist allow you to perform all your movements freely.
And the pants? Stronger at the knees, to adapt to ground combat. And with their elastic waistband, they're easy to put on!
Enrique, product manager at Outshock, talks about the benefits of judo:
"I come from karate and one thing that has always struck me about judo is this notion of strength and suppleness at the same time. Judokas practice with an elegance that is beautiful to see. I also like the idea that the dojo is much bigger than the place itself: it teaches you a lot about yourself outside its walls. It's these values that I found at Outshock and that we wanted to pass on in our judogis."
How to choose your kimono size?
Your choice of kimono size depends on how tall you are!
Kimono sizes range from 160 to 200 cm, and we recommend that you choose a kimono at least 5 cm taller than you are. For example, if you're 1.74 m tall, choose a 180 cm kimono.
How to care for your kimono
We advise you to air the kimono after each use. And to preserve its white color, wash regularly. Our tip? Wash your kimono cold for the first few washes. And for drying, we strongly advise you to let it air-dry and not to use a tumble-dryer :)