Heavyweight Karate Gi

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  • Overview
  • Start a revolution against nasty cardboard-esque Karate Gi’s that stand up by themselves. Get one of our amazingly comfortable Heavyweight Karate Gi

Specifications

Colour karate
Fastening Ties
Material Cotton
With Belt? No
With Trousers Yes

Product details

  • Simply one of the best Heavyweight Karate Gi
  • Roomy, comfortable, soft, great ‘snap’
  • Tough, durable and looks great
  • Could blab on all day about how good these heavyweight karate gi are
  • Say no more to nasty cardboard Gi’s
     

Watch our video on the Heavyweight Karate Gi

 

Heavyweight Karate Gi Description

If you are looking for an uncomfortable, nasty, stiff, hard to train in Gi? This is not the Gi for you. This Heavyweight Karate Gi offers none of those features. All you will get with this amazing Gi is comfort, a lovely roomy feel, a great snap with punches and kicks, triple stitched and in some places seven rows of stitching for extra strength. But who wants that, right? 

 

This is the White Heavyweight Karate Gi or the European Cut Karate Gi. 

 

Firstly let’s look at what distinguishes it from other Karate Gi. Obviously being white means styles such as Ninjutsu would not usually use it, preferring black gi’s as the norm. Also it is made from 14oz cotton or canvas, which has a much heavier feel than the standard beginner or lightweight gi’s. Also the cut or shape of the gi is designed for a European built person. The Japanese Cut being designed for a typical Japanese build. When Karate first came to Europe and the UK, all Karate gi’s were from Japan and so all made for Japanese people. This meant that Europeans wearing this style would have shorter sleeves and trousers. Some people really like this look so we still supply this shape but technically the Japanese do not wear their Gi’s like this. However in the Western Karate world it is still seen as a ‘traditional’ cut. However that is not the style we are talking about today.

 

The heavyweight Karate Gi is made from ‘brushed cotton’, which gives silky type feel to the Gi against your skin. Much less harsh than the majority of Karate Gi on the market, also because the canvas is good quality it bends easily not restricting your movement in anyway, but still is tough enough to provide a good ‘snap’ when kicking or punching.

 

Quality of the build is important when choosing a Karate Gi, because it will massively effect the longevity of the Karate suit. This European Cut Karate Gi is almost over engineered, with in some places, such as the bottom of the top and trousers, 7 rows of stitching. Maximum reinforcement that will take more punishment than is expected from numerous hard karate sessions and competitions.

 

So who might want to buy one of these lovely Gi’s?

 

It is really a Kata Competition Gi. It looks very smart, irons well and makes as great ‘snap’ from strikes. You’ll look the business so you’ll need to train even harder to make your Kata match it. They are also perfect for hard training sessions, having the strength to endure the punishment. We also get a lot of people who buy them as a winter Gi for when those training halls are freezing cold. Finally we get a lot of Black Belt’s who spend a lot of their time teaching rather than training buying them. One it’s nice to look good when teaching but also stay warm and cosy.

 

Don’t believe me, come in and try one on, you’ll be amazed as me.
 

Advice from the shop on the Heavyweight Karate Gi

“Keep on a cool wash and perhaps invest in some white protecting washing powder to keep that lovely white colour. Grey gi’s are never a good look. Apart from that, enjoy it. Hope the information is useful”

Doug Swift – Owner of Enso Martial Arts Shop
 

Sizing of the Heavyweight Karate Gi

These suits are available in all sizes they, start at 1/150cm and go all the way up to 7/200cm. These are quite a generous cut so always worth trying one on if you can.

 

Failing that, the Heavyweight Karate Gi sizes is based on height of the person. For instance a 3/160 is based on someone of an medium build who is 160cm in height. You will get a bit of shrinkage from the 100% cotton fabric but as the sizes are quite generous you don’t really account for that when choosing your size.

 

If you're not sure what size you need, please contact us at our shop to discuss your best option, call (0117) 9425832 or email [email protected]

 

Watch our video on our Karate Gi Selection

 

Shipping your Heavyweight Karate Gi

We have a few different options for posting your items at Enso Martial Arts Shop. Prices vary depending on the overall order, weight, size etc. The checkout page will automatically workout the possible options for you. 
We can send your item(s) in the following ways:
Courier Tracked - Order before 1pm, we can pack and post the same day to be with you the next working day, this is not a weekend service. It is fully tracked and we will send you the tracking number when we process your order.
Hermes - In our experience an extremely slow service, we cannot guarantee it will arrive. It isn't an option on the website for good reason, so if you want this pitiful service and your parcel thrown into a random hedge near your house, if you're lucky, just to save about £2 then simply call us on 0117 942 5832 and we can process your order over the phone. 
UPS Worldwide - For anywhere outside the UK, we can post the same day but delivery times are dependent on the destination. Approximate delivery times are as follows: 
  • Europe: 2-3 working days
  • USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand: 3-4 working days
  • All other destinations: 4-7 working days

Reviews

5 stars based on 1 reviews

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04 May 2023
Csaba H
I visited Enso Martial Arts Shop and I bought a heavyweight Karate Gi. I'm very happy with the customer service and the quality of the karate gi absolutely fantastic. I highly recommend this shop for everyone.
I give this martial arts shop a 5 ⭐

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