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lucky gi bamboo BJJ Gi | KidsLucky Blue Kids BJJ Gi Competition The Lucky Blue Kids BJJ Gi is built for young athletes who train hard and compete with confidence. Designed specifically for kids, this competition Gi combines durability, comfort, and clean modern style. Made from Pre Shrunk high quality cotton combination, the Lucky Blue offers a lightweight yet strong weave that allows freedom of movement while standing up to intense training and competition use. Reinforced

Lucky Blue Kids BJJ Gi – Competition

The Lucky Blue Kids BJJ Gi is built for young athletes who train hard and compete with confidence. Designed specifically for kids, this competition Gi combines durability, comfort, and clean modern style.

Made from Pre-Shrunk high-quality cotton combination, the Lucky Blue offers a lightweight yet strong weave that allows freedom of movement while standing up to intense training and competition use. Reinforced stitching in high-stress areas ensures long-lasting performance and every day washing.

The vibrant blue colour-way delivers a bold look on the mats while staying compliant with competition standards. A tailored kids-specific cut provides a secure, comfortable fit that won’t restrict movement or feel oversized, and comply with IBJJF / AJP competition standard.

Whether it’s daily training or tournament day, the Lucky Blue Kids Gi is built to perform.

 

Highlights:

  • 350gsm Pearl Weave Jacket.
  • 8oz Twill Pants.
  • Gi Carry bag.
  • Fitted cut.
  • Pre-Shrunk fabrics.
  • Reinforced knee pads
  • IBJJF / AJP competition legal.
  • Sizes K04 to K1: pants elastic waist band + string.
  • Sizes K2 to K4: string only - adult pants system.
  • Also Available in Adult Sizes - Click here!


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    KIDS GI - SIZE CHART 

    Standard Sizes | Kids Height

    K04: 75cm - 85cm (2'4 - 2'9 foot)

    K03: 85cm - 96cm (2'9 - 3'2 foot)

    K00: 96cm - 105cm (3'2 - 3'5 foot)

    K0: 106cm - 118cm (3'6 - 3'10 foot)

    K1: 119cm - 129cm (3'11 - 4'3 foot)

    K2: 130cm - 142cm (4'3 - 4'8 foot)

    K3: 142cm - 150cm (4'8 - 4'11 foot)

    K4: 145cm - 155cm (4'9 - 5'1 foot)

     

    ADULT GI - SIZE CHART

    Standard Sizes | Height | weight

    A00: 157 - 163cm (5'2 - 5'4) | 50 – 57kg (110 – 125 lbs)

    A0: 162 - 168cm (5'4 - 5'6) | 57 – 64kg (125 – 140 lbs)

    A1: 170 - 176cm (5'7 - 5'9) | 64 – 75kg (140 – 165 lbs)

    A2: 176 - 183cm (5'10 - 6'0) | 77 – 91kg (170 – 200 lbs)

    A3: 180 - 188cm (5'11 - 6'2) | 93 – 107kg (205 – 235 lbs)

    A4: 183 - 195cm (6'0 - 6'4) | 107 – 116kg (235 – 255 lbs)

    A5: 185 - 198cm (6'1 - 6'5) | 110 - 136kg (240 - 300 lbs)

     

    Tall Sizes (Long) | Height | weight

    A00L: 165 - 170cm (5'5 - 5'8) | 53 – 61kg (116 – 135 lbs)

    A0L: 170 - 175cm (5'7 - 5'9) | 57 – 64kg (125 – 140 lbs)

    A1L: 177 - 183cm (5'10 - 6'0) | 66 – 77kg (145 – 170 lbs)

    A2L: 185 - 191cm (6'1 - 6'3) | 79 – 93kg (175 – 205 lbs)

    A3L: 188 - 198cm (6'2 - 6'5) | 85 - 100kg (187 - 221lbs)

     

    Stocky Sizes | Height | weight

    A0X: 162 - 168cm (5'4 - 5'6) | 64 – 65kg (140 – 165 lbs)

    A1X: 170 - 175cm (5'7 - 5'9) | 77 – 90kg (170 – 195 lbs)

    A2X: 175 - 183cm (5'9 - 6'0) | 90 – 105kg (200 – 230 lbs)

    A3X: 180 - 188cm (5'11 - 6'2) | 105 – 115kg (230 – 254 lbs)


    FEMALE GI - SIZE CHART

    Female Sizes | Height | weight

    F00: 152 - 160cm (5'0 - 5'3) 46 - 52kg (101 - 115 lbs)

    F0: 160 - 165cm (5'3 - 5'5) | 50 – 57kg (110 – 125 lbs)

    F1: 165 - 170cm (5'4 - 5'6) | 57 – 64kg (125 – 140 lbs)

    F2: 170 - 175cm (5'6 - 5'75) | 64 – 75kg (140 – 165 lbs)

    F3: 175 - 180cm (5'75 - 5'9) | 77 – 91kg (170 – 200 lbs)


    Our size chart is accurate about 99% of the time, but we cannot guarantee 100% fitment in every instance because body types may vary. Our kimonos also come pre-shrunk, however, since the fabric is made of cotton there is always extra shrinkage regardless during the wash.

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