Description
Childrens Japanese Heavyweight Gi
Are you looking for that super traditional look and feeling your Gi? Look no more! Our KMA Karate Japanese Cut Heavyweight Gi are made from a lovely soft 100% cotton canvas. This is probably as close as you can get without travelling to Japan and finding a tailor to custom make one for you. Finally you can have a Gi you’ll love wearing and will constantly have jealous eyes from you training partners.
None of this stiff cardboard heavyweight Gi nonsense, these Japanese Cut Karate Gi are made from a lovely soft 100% cotton canvas. It’s has all the features you’d expect from a top end Gi. a lovely roomy feel. A great snap with punches and kicks, triple stitched for strength and even seven rows of stitching in some places. The Classic short arms and legs and the long body offer such a great look.
- For the serious practitioner, traditional stitching ensures excellent snap in every technique, while the comfortable Japanese style cut provides the wearer with shorter length sleeves and trouser legs for an even greater range of movement
- Heavyweight Karate Gi comes with jacket and trousers only, no belt included
- Traditional drawstring waistband
- Ranging from sizes 140cm-210cm
- Size charts measured in CM.
Childrens Japanese Heavyweight Gi sizing
The Japanese Cut Karate Gi sizes are based on height of the person. For instance a 3/160 is based on someone of a average build who is 160cm in height. You will get a bit of shrinkage from the 100% cotton fabric mix but the sizes are quite generous so you don’t really account for that when choosing your size.
Nicki (verified owner) –
I really like this Gi. The jacket is long but it has the shorter sleeves and trousers. Brilliant price compared to other similar karate gi.
Gary J (verified owner) –
This and the equivalent European cut are my two go to Gi and have been for the year that I’ve had them.
The reason I’ve only given it 4 stars (and not 5) is down to the length of the legs, which are possibly an inch too short (although maybe it’s that I’m too tall) and the front logo as I’d rather it was branded without the word Master.
I have to say though, that I do love this Gi (and my European one) and will definitely purchase another as the jacket sizing (I’m size 7) is second to none – I’ve not experienced any shrinkage having washed it on Cold each time.
Now I wonder if I could get a Japanese Style Jacket, with European trousers (which I’d shorten), that would be my ideal Gi.