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Old 07-24-2007, 12:22 AM   #1 (permalink)

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Low Budget Rashies

Its late, I have no life to attend to. I've browsed through all the pages of G and E as well as GnE Reviews, and I've come down to 3 kind of Rashies.

XF Gear-Simple, cheap, good. SS-30, LS-35
Nogi-Cheap, simple, don't recall seeing a review. SS-25 LS-30
Sprawl-It's SPRAWLS Ffs, but a bit more expensive. SS-35.50 LS-38.50

I am planning to buy two, so which should I buy? I have a slight beer gut, and I'd like something that doesnt gush it out like a damn muffin top. I'm 5'8, at about 149 lbs. Which size for the above 3 companies should I order? Thanks guys.
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Old 07-24-2007, 12:28 AM   #2 (permalink)

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The Sprawls are going to be loose fit -- do you want loose fit or do you want tight fit? Personally I've got a gut and a half and don't give a damn, I much prefer the tight fitting stuff.

Coincidentally enough here's an overview of what I look for in a rash guard:

http://mma-journey.blogspot.com/2007...ash-guard.html

I have two Sprawl loose fits, and while they were great when I was self conscious of my body, I don't like them as much now since they can ride up, they can get fingers caught while pummeling in the clinch, and they're not long sleeve.

My new fave is the Ouano rash guard, which is normally stupid at $45 but has been on sale at BoomersMMA for like $30 I think. Hella bargain there, it's a very nice rash guard (I have the short sleeve version).

Another thing to consider is a sports brand 'compression shirt'. These don't make you pay a $10-20 premium for saying "Tapout" or "OTM" or "Sinister", and athletes of all types were them. Nike, Underarmour, Reebok all come to mind, and their shirts are more like $25-35 instead of $40-50. And if you have a sporting good store nearby you can check them out.

I'm interested in the XFGear rashguard and have ordered one, I'll write a review when I get it in.
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Old 07-24-2007, 03:37 PM   #3 (permalink)

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I really think Nike makes the best rashguards on the market. I had mine for 4 years, no problems whatsoever. Quality construction at $20. They are often on sale for like $10 too. Its worth looking into.
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Nike has rashguards for grappling?
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What makes a "Rashguard for grappling"? Given that lots of people still use T-shirts, any type of compression shirt, especially a long sleeve, is a step up. I wear UA long sleeve compression shirt and they work really well, in fact a lot better than a lot of "grappling rashguards" with labels all over them that peel off in thirty minutes of rolling.

Nike, RBK, and UA make great compression shirts that work wonderfully well for grappling, and without the "logo tax".
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Hitman just put some out on sale for $20 www.hitmanfightgear.com
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what makes a rashguard for grappling is the fact that some are designed to keep heat in, and others to keep out...

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The stuff I've seen differentiates for season. For example, UA has their HeatGear, ColdGear, and I think something in between called ActiveGear or something like that. Their HeatGear stuff is very cool and light. Their ColdGear stuff is what I use during winter training, but the reality is that sweat + cold == brrr no matter what.

My Mizunos are in between, way too damn hot for summer training and not as good as the ColdGear during winter, but nice the other six months or so.
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I believe grappling rashies are made to last longer. And I've been in Sherdog long enough to know that Nogi and Sprawl make quality gear. I just wanted to know other's opinions on the options I had as well as sizing.
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only view I have so far is a nice nogi, and a cheap walmart one I just bought. the nogi has two seams, and is double sticked, the walmart has one seam and single sticked. I ripped the rap off, and caused a tear in the side, so the durability is crap. I'm getting my mom to sew it back.

it should be ok for training, but I should really buy the quality stuff from now on, just wanted to see hoe walmart brand was but you know, lol.
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