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Old 05-18-2006, 12:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mizuno Euro Comp, Inchiban, or HCK Comp?

Can you guys please help me choose one?

I've read that joker jiu jitsu site but they all have positive reviews

Want to order one from SSF.net

http://www.scientificstreetfighting....08&product=121
http://www.scientificstreetfighting....008&product=76
http://www.scientificstreetfighting....008&product=73

Also do they come with belts? or do I have to order it separatelly?

And the most important question, which size do I go with? I'm 5.8 and 195 pounds. And none of the charts match my size

Found this website with the chart
http://www.maols.com/id129.htm

but SSF don't offer 4.5 size, do they?
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Old 05-18-2006, 12:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'd go with a size 5. Are you doing JUDO or BJJ?
The HCK comes with a belt.

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Mizuno make great gis...
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I'd go with a size 5. Are you doing JUDO or BJJ?
The HCK comes with a belt.

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Both Judo and BJJ, but don't use a jacket for BJJ so basically Judo.

I've almost made up my mind about GI, I guess I'll go with either Ichiban or Euro Comp.

But are you sure about that size? 5? sounds a bit big to be honest. won't it be a big long? my measurements are: shoulders: 126cm(49 inches), waist: 95cm(37 inches) and length of leg is 100cm(39 inches).
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You can go with a 4.5. The Mizunos are great gis. I like the EuroComp the best.

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Old 05-18-2006, 05:31 PM   #7 (permalink)

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Mizuno Eurocomp or Dax Moskito, both great GI with no shrinkage , hard as hell to grip. Both were made in China and cut in a European type of body.
Maybe a little hard and hot to train with, but not to much.

Moskito for me fit better 'cause sleeves are usually longer so u can buy a size or 1/2 size less and still have regular lenght of sleeves for competition.

Go to judoforum.com in the Gear Section and u can find all u need about this Judogi (were both very common for competition).
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We carry the DAX and it really is a great gi.

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Old 05-19-2006, 04:12 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Thanks everyone for your inputs, after more reading on other forums, I guess I'll be going with Eurocomp size 4.
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