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Lightweight vs Heavyweight Gi: How to Choose the Right BJJ Kimono

Choosing the right Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gi goes far beyond color or design. Weight, fabric, and construction play a crucial role in comfort, performance, and longevity — both in training and competition.

Understanding these differences allows you to train smarter and compete with confidence.

What Does Gi Weight Really Mean?

Gi weight is usually measured in GSM (grams per square meter). This number indicates the density of the fabric used in the jacket.

  • Lightweight Gis (around 350–400gsm)
    Faster drying, increased mobility, and reduced overall weight.

  • Heavyweight Gis (around 450gsm and above)
    Greater structure, durability, and resistance to grips.

Neither is better by default — the right choice depends on how and where you train.

When to Choose a Lightweight Gi

Lightweight BJJ kimonos are ideal for:

  • Daily training

  • Hot climates

  • Athletes who value speed and mobility

  • Competition weight management

Models like KORE ONE and KORE FEATHER are designed for practitioners who want freedom of movement without sacrificing durability.

When a Heavyweight Gi Makes Sense

A heavier Gi provides:

  • Increased resistance against grips

  • Longer lifespan under intense training

  • A more structured, traditional feel

The KORE SAMURAI, built with 450gsm Pearl Weave, offers balance between structure and comfort, making it suitable for both competition and demanding training routines.

Competition Considerations

Most competitions follow IBJJF guidelines, which regulate:

  • Fabric type
  • Weave
  • Jacket and pants construction

All KORE kimonos are developed to meet IBJJF standards, allowing athletes to compete without concerns about legality.

Material and Construction Matter

Beyond GSM, construction details define a Gi’s performance:

  • Pre-shrunk cotton to reduce shrinkage

  • Reinforced stress zones

  • Ripstop pants for flexibility and strength

  • EVA collars for grip resistance

These elements ensure your Gi performs consistently over time.

Final Thoughts

The best BJJ Gi is the one that aligns with your training style, environment, and goals. Lightweight or heavyweight, structure and purpose should always come first.

 

Explore the full KORE UNLTD Gi collection and find the kimono that matches your discipline:

 KORE SAMURAI
 KORE ONE
 KORE FEATHER

Visit www.koreunltd.com

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