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Hayabusa UFC BJJ Rashguard Lange Mouwen - Zwart/RoodDe UFC BJJ Men's Long Sleeve Rash Guard is de officile wedstrijdrashguard van UFC BJJ, ontwikkeld om te voldoen aan de eisen van de elite Jiu Jitsu atleten van UFC. Ontworpen voor de zwaarste trainingssessies en de hoogste competitieniveaus, biedt deze rashguard ongevenaarde prestaties. De adaptieve stretch stof voelt als een tweede huid, de compressie pasvorm ondersteunt je spieren en de vergrendelde features zorgen dat je rashguard op zijn plek

De UFC BJJ Men's Long Sleeve Rash Guard is de officiële wedstrijdrashguard van UFC BJJ, ontwikkeld om te voldoen aan de eisen van de elite Jiu Jitsu atleten van UFC. Ontworpen voor de zwaarste trainingssessies en de hoogste competitieniveaus, biedt deze rashguard ongeëvenaarde prestaties. De adaptieve stretch stof voelt als een tweede huid, de compressie pasvorm ondersteunt je spieren en de vergrendelde features zorgen dat je rashguard op zijn plek blijft. Blijf koel, blijf gefocust en ga elke uitdaging aan in de officiële UFC BJJ Rash Guard.

Kenmerken

  • Officiële UFC BJJ wedstrijdrashguard voor elite grappling prestaties
  • Lichtgewicht compressie stof die meebeweegt als gewichtloze bescherming
  • High-tensile 200 GSM weefsel voor ongeëvenaarde duurzaamheid
  • Gebonden naadconstructie aan de hals voor wrijvingsvrij comfort
  • Siliconen gevoerde tailleband die voorkomt dat de rashguard omhoog schuift
  • Vochtafvoerend quick-dry ontwerp voor elite prestaties
  • Versterkte flatlock stiksels voor een gestroomlijnde, comfortabele pasvorm
  • Lange mouwen voor volledige armdekking en bescherming
  • Uitgebreide maatrange van Small tot en met 3X-Large

Gebruik

De UFC BJJ Long Sleeve Rash Guard is specifiek ontwikkeld voor competitieve Brazilian Jiu Jitsu en no-gi grappling. De rashguard is uitstekend geschikt voor:

  • BJJ wedstrijden en toernooien
  • No-gi training en open mats
  • Submission grappling en wrestling
  • Intensieve rolling sessies en technische drills
  • Wedstrijdvoorbereiding en sparring camps
  • Als basislaag onder je gi voor extra comfort en bescherming

De lange mouwen bieden volledige bescherming voor je armen, wat bijzonder waardevol is tijdens grappling en mat-werk. Ze beschermen tegen matbrand, schaafwonden en het transferen van bacteriën, wat essentieel is voor de hygiëne in grappling-sporten.

Compressie en spierondersteuning

Wat de UFC BJJ Rash Guard onderscheidt van reguliere rashguards is de compressie pasvorm. Deze compressie werkt op twee manieren in je voordeel. Ten eerste ondersteunt hij je spieren tijdens intensieve sessies, wat spiervermoeidheid vertraagt en je tempo langer op hoog niveau houdt. Ten tweede bevordert compressie de bloedcirculatie, wat bijdraagt aan spierherstel na de training. Dat maakt deze rashguard ideaal voor atleten die meerdere keren per week trainen en hun lichaam optimaal willen laten functioneren.

Materiaal en constructie

De UFC BJJ Rash Guard is vervaardigd uit een 200 GSM polyester-elastaan blend met four-way stretch. Deze samenstelling biedt meerdere voordelen: de four-way stretch laat de stof in alle richtingen meebewegen met je lichaam, de compressie pasvorm ondersteunt je spieren en de quick-dry eigenschappen voeren zweet snel af. De versterkte flatlock stiksels voorkomen irritatie bij langdurig contact met de mat of je trainingspartner, en garanderen dat de rashguard zijn vorm behoudt na honderden rolling sessies.

Vergrendelde pasvorm

De siliconen gevoerde tailleband grijpt subtiel aan op de huid of je fight shorts, waardoor de rashguard niet omhoog schuift tijdens het rollen. Dit is cruciaal tijdens wedstrijden en intensieve sparring, waar elke seconde afleiding je een positie kan kosten. De pasvorm is specifiek afgestemd op competitieve grapplers die hun rashguard willen zonder dat die hen in de weg zit.

Halsontwerp

De halslijn is voorzien van een gebonden naadconstructie (bonded seam) in plaats van een traditionele gestikte zoom. Dit elimineert wrijvingspunten rond de nek, wat essentieel is tijdens grappling-technieken zoals chokes en collar-werk. Het resultaat is een rashguard die comfortabel aanvoelt, ook tijdens lange technische sessies en meerdere wedstrijdrondes.

Waarom een rashguard?

Een goede rashguard is onmisbaar voor BJJ en grapplers. Hij beschermt je huid tegen matbrand, schaafwonden en bacteriële infecties zoals staph en ringworm, die helaas vaak voorkomen in grappling gyms. Daarnaast voert een rashguard zweet af, houdt hij je koel en vermindert hij de kans op huidirritatie door wrijving tussen jouw huid en die van je trainingspartner. De long sleeve variant biedt extra bescherming en warmte, ideaal voor koelere gyms of voor atleten die volledige dekking prefereren.

Maatadvies

De UFC BJJ Long Sleeve Rash Guard is verkrijgbaar in zes maten, van Small tot en met 3X-Large. Gebruik onderstaande richtlijn op basis van je borst- en lichaamslengte:

  • Small – borstomvang circa 91 - 97 cm, lichaamslengte 1,68 - 1,75 m
  • Medium – borstomvang circa 97 - 104 cm, lichaamslengte 1,75 - 1,80 m
  • Large – borstomvang circa 104 - 112 cm, lichaamslengte 1,80 - 1,85 m
  • X-Large – borstomvang circa 112 - 119 cm, lichaamslengte 1,85 - 1,90 m
  • 2X-Large – borstomvang circa 119 - 127 cm, lichaamslengte 1,90 - 1,95 m
  • 3X-Large – borstomvang vanaf 127 cm, lichaamslengte vanaf 1,95 m

Als compressie rashguard is de UFC BJJ ontworpen om strak als een tweede huid te zitten. Kies daarom je reguliere maat, niet groter. Twijfel je? Volg bovenstaande richtlijn op basis van je borstomvang.

Voor wie?

Deze rashguard is specifiek ontworpen voor serieuze BJJ-beoefenaars en grapplers, van gevorderden die zich voorbereiden op hun eerste wedstrijd, tot competitieve atleten die regelmatig aan toernooien deelnemen. Ook ambitieuze beginners die serieus investeren in hun uitrusting profiteren van de premium kwaliteit. De officiële UFC BJJ uitstraling spreekt daarnaast fans aan van de sport die zich identificeren met de UFC-filosofie en het associëren met de top van de grappling wereld.

Combineer met UFC BJJ Grappling Shorts

Voor een complete wedstrijdoutfit combineer je deze rashguard met de UFC BJJ Men's Grappling Shorts. Samen bieden ze een samenhangende, professionele look die speciaal is ontwikkeld voor competitieve no-gi grappling, met matching prints, kleurstellingen en technische features.

Onderhoud

De UFC BJJ Rash Guard is eenvoudig in onderhoud. Machinewasbaar en geschikt voor de droger, zonder gedoe. Was op koud met gelijksoortige kleuren om de kleur en print lang fris te houden. Vermijd bleekmiddel en was de rashguard binnenstebuiten om de prints en siliconen tailleband te beschermen. Was de rashguard na elke training, dit is essentieel voor hygiëne in grappling-sporten.

Kleuropties

Beschikbaar in twee stoere wedstrijdkleurstellingen:

  • Zwart/Rood – klassieke vechtsportcombinatie met energieke accenten
  • Zwart/Blauw – strak en professioneel met frisse blauwe details

Specificaties

  • Materiaal: 200 GSM, four-way stretch polyester/elastaan blend
  • Tailleband: siliconen gevoerde antislip zoom
  • Gebonden naadconstructie aan de hals
  • Versterkte flatlock stiksels
  • Vochtafvoerende quick-dry eigenschappen
  • Compressie pasvorm voor spierondersteuning
  • Machinewasbaar en geschikt voor de droger

Met de UFC BJJ Men's Long Sleeve Rash Guard kies je voor de officiële wedstrijdrashguard die topprestaties, compressie-ondersteuning en een vergrendelde pasvorm op elite niveau samenbrengt. De ideale partner voor iedere serieuze grappler die zijn training en competitie serieus neemt.

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