Sanabul Essentials Long Sleeve Compression MMA BJJ Wrestling Cross Training Rash Guard
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Hello there, and thank you for your inquiry! I'd be delighted to assist you in determining the appropriate size. br>br>According to your measurements, the Medium appears to be your best option. For our rash guards, please refer to the size chart below: X- X- X- X- X- X- X- X- X- X Small: 5'4" tall / Small: 140 lbsbr>Medium: 140 lbsbr>Medium: 140 lbsbr>Medium: 5'5"- 5'8" / 140 lbs. Medium: 155 lbsbr>Large: 155 lbsbr>Large: 155 lbsb 5'9" - 5'11" / 156 pounds - Large: 175 lbsbr>Medium: 175 lbsbr>Medium: 175 lbsbr>Medium 6'0" - 6'2" / 176 lbs. br>200 lbs X- Large: 6'3" - 6'5" / 201 lbs. 2X- 225 lbsbr> large: 6'4" tall / 225 lbsbr>br>If you order and discover the size is not right for you, we recommend returning it within 30 days of receiving it. br>br>Please contact our customer service team if you have any problems. We are happy to assist you at any time!
Greetings, Joe, and thank you for your interest in Sanabul! br>The core series, in general, is of higher quality and includes more advanced features. The design, weight, and construction of the material are the most significant differences. br>I hope this information is useful!
That's what I believe. They're great under my wetsuit and I use them for surfing. I've never tried scuba diving, so I'm not sure if wetsuits are the same.
If you want it to be fitted, go with the large size; if you want it to be a little looser, go with the xl size.
Selected User Reviews For Sanabul Essentials Long Sleeve Compression MMA BJJ Wrestling Cross Training Rash Guard
I purchased this to use in both my Gi and No-Gi BJJ classes. Gi class. Advantages: br>br>
- The medium (5'10" 160lbs) is a perfect fit for me. br>- It's extremely stretchy and appears to be able to withstand a lot of wear and tear. br>- Two- Sanabul logo is blacked out in a two-tone colorway with simple graphics. br>- Cool stitching in the shape of a reverse "V" beneath the armpit (looks great with your arms up)br>br>Cons:
- There aren't any that I've been able to locate - I'll update this review if I find any flaws later. br>br>I strongly recommend this rash guard for practice or competition.
I'd say it's a minor detail, but it's worth noting. It's designed to be compression-fit, so it'll fit snugly. That said, I'm 5'10" and weigh around 155 lbs (male) and ordered a medium. The medium is exactly what I was looking for. chest and upper arms are constricted I eventually upgraded to a large, which is slightly more comfortable while still being snug (but not too tight). br>br>I've used these in six BJJ classes (for a total of about eight hours) and they've performed admirably. I wear a medium under my Gi and a large when I'm not wearing it. They're tough, stretchy, and do a great job of preventing Gi burn on my elbows. br>br>One IMPORTANT point to keep in mind: These are RANK COLOR rash guards, which my wife (who is 5'2" and 140 pounds) and I discovered last night. We hadn't noticed it before, but once you know, it's pretty obvious. White, blue, purple, brown, and black are some of the colors that can be found. Because she bought a brown sleeved rash guard, someone in our gym asked if she was a brown belt; keep this in mind if your gym or tournament has rules about wearing the color that corresponds to your rank.
Warning! The ink bleeds all over the blue rash guard! It won't work on light-colored gym mats because it will bleed and stain them. I was irritated by how shabby the mats appeared. No, I need to figure out how to get them clean. br>br>This rash guard is merely adequate. The shoulders are a little too small. The fabric is fine, with some mesh/fabric in the armpits to help with sweating. br>br>The color bleeding is my main gripe. Wear it on the mats only after it's been washed several times in hot water. The ink bled through the shoulders beneath the fabric, as you can see in the photo.
This is a BJJ rash guard that I purchased. It appears to be sturdy, and the side vents are a nice touch for keeping you cool. However, I'm a regular guy (5'10", 205) with a round middle, and I've noticed that while the arms are disproportionately tight, the body is disproportionately loose. It's nice and comfortable, but I'll wear one of my other rash guards on occasion.
However, the mesh material used in the armpits clings to the skin and hirts like a sore thumb at times. When doing armbar escapes, this is especially important. It's the rashguard's only flaw, along with the fact that the inside decal with the size and brand came off almost instantly, but that's beside the point. Aside from that, it's a good product that does the job.
I'm about 200 pounds and stand 67 inches tall. In normal clothes, I wear a large, so I ordered an XL. It fits perfectly, and the armpit area is made of a soft mesh fabric, so I didn't get armpit burn during practice. I hope this has been of assistance.
I believe some other reviewers mentioned that the internal sizing prints fade over time, which is true, but it has no bearing on the fabric's performance. Given how well this rash guard performs, I can't see myself buying more expensive rash guards in the future. It also washes easily and does not retain odor.
This garment is lightweight and provides adequate compression. I'm 5'-0" and the fit is accurate according to the size chart. Medium build (ten inches). 175lbs. This allows me to move freely while also providing the ideal amount of compression to help prevent injuries. I use elbow compression sleeves for extra support because the material is too light to provide that level of stability to the elbows. The fabric is smooth and does not irritate my skin the way some compression fabrics do. So far, the only drawback is that the left sleeve is unraveling. It hasn't unraveled because I haven't used it frequently or extensively enough. As a result, it's most likely a factory quality control issue.