Camo Black BJJ gi, 450 GSM
The Camo Black BJJ gi is recognisable by its 450 GSM weave and its camouflage print. It is a heavy gi, built for daily training rather than for travelling light.
What 450 GSM changes
Fabric weight measures the weight of the cloth per square metre. At 450, the jacket holds its shape, and that comes down to three concrete things.
Grips become harder for your partner to break, and harder for you to set. Thick fabric resists pulling and does not bunch up in the hand as quickly.
Lifespan goes up. A light weave opens at the armpits and the knees after one intensive season; a heavy weave takes several years at the same pace.
In exchange, drying takes longer and the bag gets heavier. If you are on the mat every day, a second lighter gi saves you from leaving with a jacket that is still damp.
A training gi, not a competition gi
Let us be clear from the start: the Camo Black is not IBJJF legal. The rules allow three solid colours only, white, royal blue and black, and reject prints outside the approved patch areas. Camouflage does not clear the uniform check, whatever the brand.
That is a choice, not an oversight. This gi is made for Tuesday night sessions, not for podiums. If you are preparing for a championship, look at our IBJJF gis instead. If you want a weave that takes five sessions a week without complaint, you are in the right place.
Choosing your size
Gi sizes follow the A0, A1, A2 system, worked out from your height and your weight. The size finder further down this page gives you a recommendation from those two measurements. Between two sizes, build decides: the smaller one if you are stocky, the larger one if you are lean.
First wash and care
Wash the gi at 30 °C before you first wear it. Air dry on a hanger, never in a tumble dryer: heat is what causes irreversible shrinkage, not water. Turn the jacket inside out before washing to protect the print, and skip the fabric softener, which clogs the fibres.
The expected shrinkage after the first washes is given in the specifications below.
Specifications
- Jacket weight
- 450 GSM
- Jacket weave
- Pearl weave
- Pants weight
- 10 OZ
- Pants weave
- Ripstop
- Reinforcements
- Double : genoux, ouvertures de jupe
- Wrist and ankle stitching
- Triple stitching and reinforced stress points
- Collar
- Mousse EVA
- Pre-shrunk
- Pre-shrunk
- Expected shrinkage
- 3 à 4%
- IBJJF approval
- NO IBJJF
- Available sizes
- A0, A1, A1L, A2, A2L, A3, A4, F1, F2, F3, F4
- Manufacturing
- Made in Pakistan
- Gi weight in A2
- 1.650 kg
- Care
- Read the guide
Measurements chart
The measurements below are those of the garment, taken flat and after washing. They let you compare with a gi you already own, which remains the most reliable method.
Where the measurements are taken
Sleeve span
Cuff to cuff, jacket laid flat, sleeves extended.
Jacket length
From the base of the collar to the bottom hem, down the centre of the back.
Chest width
Armpit to armpit, jacket laid flat. This is the measurement that determines room across the shoulders.
Pant length
From the top of the waistband to the leg opening, along the outer seam.
Waist width
Width of the waistband laid flat. The drawstring allows adjustment either way.
| Size | Height | Weight | Sleeve spanA | Jacket lengthE | Chest widthB1 | Pant lengthT | Waist widthZ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A0 | 150 to 163 cm | 50 to 63 kg | 150 cm | 72 cm | 55 cm | 93 cm | 50 cm |
| A1 | 160 to 173 cm | 62 to 74 kg | 160 cm | 76 cm | 58 cm | 98 cm | 51 cm |
| A1L | 173 to 181 cm | 65 to 75 kg | 167 cm | 78 cm | 59 cm | 100.5 cm | 51 cm |
| A2 | 177 to 183 cm | 77 to 85 kg | 169 cm | 80 cm | 60 cm | 103 cm | 53 cm |
| A2L | 180 to 190 cm | 82 to 92 kg | 173 cm | 82 cm | 62 cm | 105.5 cm | 55 cm |
| A3 | 184 to 195 cm | 88 to 102 kg | 175 cm | 84 cm | 64 cm | 108 cm | 58 cm |
| A4 | 195 to 205 cm | 102 to 130 kg | 183 cm | 88 cm | 67 cm | 113 cm | 61 cm |
The long cuts, A1L and A2L
They keep a width close to the standard size and lengthen the jacket, the sleeves and the pants. They are made for lean builds, at a comparable weight.
For example: at 178 cm and 72 kg, the A1L gives 2 cm more jacket and 2.5 cm more pant length than an A1, without widening the chest.
Between two sizes
Take the smaller one if you are stocky, the larger one if you are lean. If your weight exceeds the range for your height, go for the larger size: room across the shoulders matters more than length.
Still unsure? Send us your height and your weight, we reply the same day.
Garment measurements taken flat, after washing, with a tolerance of plus or minus 2 cm. The cotton is pre-shrunk, slight shrinkage may appear over the first few washes. Wash at 30 degrees, never tumble dry.

















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