How Much Does a Gi Weigh? Breaking Down BJJ Gi Weights and IBJJF Rules
Most gi’s for BJJ weigh between 2-5 lbs (~1-2kg). However, this weight can be affected by the size of the gi (A0-A4), weave type, and material used.
Most gi’s for BJJ weigh between 2-5 lbs (~1-2kg). However, this weight can be affected by the size of the gi (A0-A4), weave type, and material used.
The Sanabul Essential Gi is a great starter gi at an affordable price. In our opinion, it’s the best among the more affordable gi’s. However, it may not be as comfortable or durable as other more expensive gis, and the sizing may not always be best.
Premium spats are made from higher quality material, fit better, last longer, and have additional features that cheaper spats do not.
ROAR Headgear is a decent option for softer headgear at an affordable price. It uses velcro straps, is easy to adjust, and provides decent protection. Plus it’s velcro chin strap is a bit more comfortable than other similar softer headgear. However, it doesn’t offer as much protection as the harder headgear options like those from Cliff Keen or Adidas.
Matman Headgear is our number one pick if you prefer softer headgear. It uses velcro straps, is easy to adjust, and provides decent protection. However, it can be a bit uncomfortable due to the chin strap digging into your neck, and it doesn’t offer as much protection as the harder headgear options like those from Cliff Keen or Adidas.
Adidas Response Headgear is an excellent option for both wrestling and BJJ. In fact, due to it coming with a chin cup, I feel it even rivals other popular headgear like those from Cliff Keen that do not come with a chin cup. However, like other wrestling style head gear, the thicker foam padding may get in the way during Brazilian jiu jitsu training.
Hayabusa spats are the gold standard for bjj spats. They are made from very durable material, fit great, and even have some nice additional features like reinforced waistband and silicone lined ankle openings. However, they do come at a higher price point.
Sanabul Spats are the best of the more affordable options for spats out there. However, don’t expect more premium fabric or added features like rubber reinforced waistband, waistband drawstring, or rubber lined ankle openings. Plus their sizing can sometimes be a little off.
Fuji Baseline spats are our top recommended spats for BJJ. They are simple, durable, and fit great – all at an affordable price point.
XMartial spats are a decent buy if you like their designs. Overall, quality was pretty comparable to other spats in the same price range, and they have some nice features like being made of thicker material and having a reinforced waistband.