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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need to wear a rash guard for BJJ?
Rash guards serve multiple purposes in BJJ. Primarily, they protect the skin against friction burns, cuts, and infections. Our rash guards feature moisture wicking properties. This helps regulate body temperature by wicking sweat allowing users to stay dry and comfortable.
What are BJJ rash guards made of?
Rash guards for BJJ are typically made of polyester, spandex, nylon or some combination of these fabrics. Our rash guards are made from a polyester spandex blend.
What is the benefit of wearing a rash guard during BJJ?
Rash guards can help prevent grazes, mat burn and reduce the risk of skin infections
by creating a barrier between your skin and the mat. Our jiu-jitsu rash guards also
feature moisture wicking properties to help keep you dry while training.
How should a BJJ rash guard fit?
Rash guards can help prevent grazes, mat burn and reduce the risk of skin infections
by creating a barrier between your skin and the mat. Our jiu-jitsu rash guards also
feature moisture wicking properties to help keep you dry while training.
What is a BJJ rash guard?
A BJJ rash guard is a tight-fitting, stretchy garment worn during Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
training or competitions. It's typically made of spandex, nylon, or polyester material
and is designed to wick away sweat and protect the skin from friction and mat burns.
How do I care for my BJJ rash guard?
We recommend washing your rash guard in cold water with a mild detergent and air drying after each use. Avoid drying in direct sunlight as this can lead to fading of colours.
Can I wear a BJJ rash guard under my gi?
Yes! Many jiu jitsu practitioners prefer wearing a rash guard under their gi during
training as this can help prevent chafing, skin irritation caused by the friction
between the bjj gi and the skin.
How do your BJJ rash guards fit women?
We offer a unisex rash guard that has been tailored to also fit women. We’ve included several images of women wearing our BJJ rash guards on our product pages.