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Best Kids’ Jiu Jitsu Gis: suit Up for Success

BEST KIDS JIU JITSU GI’S

In the world of martial arts, Jiu Jitsu holds a unique place. Renowned for its strategic gameplay and mental toughness, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is one sport that kids can immensely benefit from. 


One crucial aspect of this martial art is the Gi, the traditional uniform worn during training and competitions. This article will help you navigate the waters of choosing the best kids Jiu Jitsu Gis for your aspiring martial artists.


The Right Gi for Your Kid

Choosing the best Kids Jiu Jitsu Gis for your child is crucial to their BJJ journey. The right Gi can boost a child's confidence and enhance their performance on the mat.


At Made4Fighters, we offer an array of high-quality Kids BJJ Gis from top brands like Venum, Fumetsu, Tatami Fightwear, and Kingz, all crafted to ensure your little warrior gets the most from their training.

"The uniform does not just signify that we are a part of the BJJ community, but it's also designed to withstand the demands of the sport. The right Gi is more than just a uniform—it's a tool, a protector, and a reflection of our dedication to the sport."

The perfect Kids BJJ Gi should fit well according to the size chart, be of high quality (preferably with double stitching), and should be approved by the International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation (IBJJF). For more options, you can check our kids BJJ Gis collection or explore specific brands like Tatami Fightwear and Kingz.


Remember, the journey of Jiu Jitsu begins with the first step onto the mat, and the right Gi can make that step a confident one. Choose wisely, train hard, and watch as your child becomes not just a better fighter, but a better person through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.


Top 5 Jiu Jitsu Gis for kids

As your one-stop-shop for all things martial arts, Made4Fighters has a wide range of Gis to choose from. Let's take a look at some of the top picks.


  1. Blue Venum Contender Kids BJJ Gi - This Gi comes in white, black and blue, making it versatile for any training or competition. It's built with double stitching to ensure durability, even in the most rigorous training sessions.


  2. White Fumetsu Kids Shield BJJ Gi - This Gi, with its standout shield design, is made from high-quality, double-stitched pearl weave fabric. It's an ideal choice for kids due to its durability and comfort.


  3. Kingz Kore Kids BJJ Gi - Bound by a shared passion, art, and sport, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu unites us all. In honor of this connection, Kingz presents "The One" Jiu-Jitsu Gi—a versatile and durable gi designed to withstand the demanding challenges of the mat, all at an affordable price that will resonate with everyone.


  4. White Fumetsu Kids Prime V2 BJJ Gi - The Fumetsu Kid's Prime V2 Gi is an impressive improvement over its predecessor, featuring improved durability and a sleek design. Whether you're a novice or an expert, this gi is designed to endure demanding training sessions while offering exceptional value for your investment.


  5. Tatami The Original V2 Kids BJJ GiThe kids' Tatami The Original V2 BJJ Gi is awesome! It has a lightweight jacket and pants with curved side vents and skirt for a perfect fit and cool design. The branding is minimal but stylish, with a Kanji logo on the jacket lapel and Tatami branding on the sleeves. Plus, the drawcord on the pants has the Tatami logo, and the ankles and jacket cuffs have super-strong 5 row reinforcement stitching.

To ensure the perfect fit, be sure to check out our Venum Kids BJJ Gi Size Guide, Fumetsu Kids BJJ Gi Sizing Guide and see below for the Venum Kids Contender BJJ Gi Size Guide.

Venum Kids Contender BJJ Gi Size Guide

How Many Gis Do You Need for Jiu-Jitsu?

The number of Gis you need for Jiu-Jitsu greatly depends on how often your child trains. For a child training multiple times a week, having at least two Gis is recommended. This allows for one to be in the wash while the other is in use. Luckily, at Made4Fighters, we offer a variety of Gis to choose from, catering to different preferences in color, style, and material.

BJJ Gi or No Gi - Which is Better?

This often boils down to personal preference and the specific goals of training. Gi Jiu-Jitsu is typically more technical, with the Gi offering additional grip points that can be used to control or submit the opponent. On the other hand, No-Gi focuses more on speed and agility, as there is less to hold onto.


Most practitioners, particularly beginners, find it beneficial to train in both Gi and No-Gi. Training in a Gi often leads to a more refined technique, while No-Gi training can improve athleticism and reaction time.


For beginners, our Blue Venum Contender Kids BJJ Gi is a popular choice. It comes with a free white belt and is made of high quality, double-stitched fabric that ensures durability.

Why are BJJ Gis So Heavy?


The weight of a BJJ Gi largely depends on its material. The traditional material for BJJ Gis is pearl weave fabric, favored for its perfect balance of durability and comfort. Gis made of this material are robust enough to withstand rigorous grappling and throwing, while also being lightweight enough to allow for agility and mobility.

Are Black Gis Allowed in BJJ?

Yes, black Gis are allowed in BJJ. In fact, Gis can come in various colors - white, black, and blue being the most common. However, some schools or competitions may have specific rules about Gi colors, so it's always a good idea to check beforehand.


The Grey Venum Contender Kids BJJ Gi is a great example of a colored Gi that breaks from the traditional color scheme while maintaining IBJJF approval. Its unique color and high-quality construction make it a standout choice for any young BJJ practitioner.

What to look for in a good kids Gi

Factor Description

Size Ensure the Gi is available in the appropriate size range for your child's height and weight.
Material Look for durable and comfortable materials such as cotton, ripstop, or pearl weave that withstands regular use.
Weight Consider the weight of the Gi, as lighter options are often preferred by young practitioners for better mobility.
Design Choose a design that appeals to your child's preferences while adhering to any specific gym or competition rules.
Fit Opt for a Gi with a tailored fit that allows freedom of movement without being overly loose or restrictive.
Reinforcements Check for reinforced stitching on stress points like the sleeves, collar, and pants to ensure durability.
Collar Look for a thick and sturdy collar that's difficult to grip, as this can provide an advantage during training.
Patches/Branding Consider whether the Gi allows patches or branding customization, which can add a personal touch for your child.
Price Determine your budget range and compare prices from different brands, balancing cost with quality and features.
Washing/Care Verify if the Gi is machine-washable or requires specific care instructions to maintain its condition over time.
Reviews Read reviews from other customers to gauge the quality, durability, and overall satisfaction with the product.

Do You Still Get Belts in No Gi BJJ?

Yes, even in No Gi BJJ, practitioners still earn belts. However, since the Gi (which includes the belt) isn't typically worn during No Gi training or competitions, the belt is often displayed on shorts or rash guards instead. It's important to remember that belt rankings in BJJ, whether Gi or No Gi, signify skill level and experience, not just the ability to tie a Gi belt.

Does BJJ Toughen You Up?

Absolutely! Jiu Jitsu is a physically intense sport that requires strength, flexibility, and endurance. But more than that, it also develops mental toughness. The strategic nature of BJJ, the discipline it requires, and the resilience built from persistently working to improve techniques all contribute to a mental toughness that can extend beyond the mat into daily life.

Can You Kick in a BJJ Gi?

While Brazilian Jiu Jitsu focuses predominantly on grappling techniques, some schools do incorporate striking techniques, including kicks, especially in self-defense drills. However, the ability to kick while wearing a BJJ Gi depends largely on the flexibility and freedom of movement allowed by the Gi. This underscores the importance of choosing a high-quality, well-fitted Gi, like those from our Venum and Fumetsu collections.


That said, it's worth noting that during BJJ matches, kicks, punches, and other strikes are typically disallowed under IBJJF rules.