Rashguards

Fairtex rashguards are designed to provide essential protection and comfort for athletes engaged in grappling sports like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). These specialized garments are worn as a base layer underneath the BJJ gi, shielding the skin from abrasions and bacterial infections during intense training sessions. With their snug fit and flexibility, Fairtex rashguards allow for unrestricted movement on the mats.

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Key Features of Fairtex Rashguards

Fairtex rashguards are made from advanced moisture-wicking fabric that effectively draws sweat away from your skin. This feature helps keep you dry and comfortable during intense training sessions, allowing you to focus on your performance without distractions.

  • Moisture-Wicking Fabric
    Fairtex rashguards are crafted from a blend of 80% polyester and 20% spandex, providing superior moisture management. The fabric effectively wicks away sweat, keeping you dry and comfortable throughout your training.
  • Protection Against Skin Irritations
    The tight-fitting design of Fairtex rashguards creates a barrier between your skin and the gi fabric, reducing friction and preventing abrasions. This protection is crucial for maintaining skin health and preventing the spread of bacterial infections during grappling.
  • Flexibility and Range of Motion
    The stretchy fabric used in Fairtex rashguards allows for a full range of motion, enabling you to execute techniques with ease and confidence. The snug fit ensures that the rashguard stays in place during dynamic movements.
  • Variety of Styles
    Fairtex offers a range of rashguard styles, including both short and long sleeve options. This variety allows you to choose the best fit for your training needs and personal preferences.

Choosing the Right Rashguard

When selecting a Fairtex rashguard for BJJ, consider the competition rules and regulations. While rashguards can be worn under the gi during training, they are typically only allowed for female competitors in most tournaments. The rules generally prohibit wearing any garments underneath the gi during competition.To complete your BJJ training setup, pair your Fairtex rashguard with other essential gear, such as compression pants, mouth guards, and groin protectors. This combination will ensure that you are well-equipped for any training scenario.

Fairtex Rashguards FAQs:

What is the difference between a rashguard and a compression shirt?

While both rashguards and compression shirts are designed to provide a snug, supportive fit, there are some key differences:

  • Rashguards are typically made from lightweight, moisture-wicking fabrics that are ideal for combat sports and grappling. Compression shirts often have a thicker, more compressive material.
  • Rashguards are designed to protect the skin from friction and abrasion during grappling and rolling. Compression shirts focus more on muscle support and recovery.
  • Rashguards often have flatlock seams to minimize chafing, while compression shirts may have regular seams.

Should I wear a rashguard under or over my gi in BJJ?

It is generally recommended to wear a rashguard under your BJJ gi. The rashguard helps protect your skin from friction and abrasion caused by the gi fabric, especially during prolonged grappling sessions. Wearing a rashguard under your gi also helps regulate body temperature and wicks away sweat, keeping you drier and more comfortable on the mats.

How do I care for my Fairtex rashguard?

To maintain the quality and longevity of your Fairtex rashguard, follow these care tips:

  • Machine Wash Cold: Wash your rashguard in cold water using a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners.
  • Air Dry: Allow your rashguard to air dry, preferably in a well-ventilated area. Avoid using a dryer, as the heat can damage the fabric and cause shrinkage.
  • Store Properly: Keep your rashguard in a cool, dry place when not in use. Avoid folding it, as this can create creases and wrinkles in the fabric.