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Introducing the SubHunter

The limited edition SubHunter Gi is built to submit

Some Jiu Jitsu competitors like to score points and ride out matches with one eye on the clock. There is another kind of BJJ athlete. One who has a different mindset. The reason they have an eye on the clock is that they are checking how much time they have left to end the match decisively with a submission.

Made for exactly that gi player who is always looking for a finish, the limited edition SubHunter Gi is made to the same exacting standards Revgear uses for the top-of-the-line Venice Gi, but with a stealthy design featuring military green stitching and highlights. Lightweight but extremely strong with an old school lapel, the SubHunter has reinforced seams and a pants draw cord that stays tied.

All black with green stitching, the super-tough 450GSM Hi Tech weave fabric jacket and robust 10 ounce ripstop pants won’t let you down when submitting even the toughest competition. The inner camoflage pattern will remind you to never stop hunting for the tap when rolling or competing, and the SubHunter patch to let everyone you go against know that you mean business.

As with all the Revgear Jiu Jitsu Gi line, the SubHunter has both comfort and style built into the Kimono fit. Like the Venice Gi, it takes the best parts of classic Brazilian Jiu Jitsu kimonos of the past and incorporates them into one perfect modern classic, but with an edgier style that will make you stand out at the gym. Tested by the likes of Robson Gracie Jr, the development of the SubHunter has been a labor of love that has yielded a super comfortable, but rugged gi that looks and performs the way the top athletes in the world would expect.

Ideal for any level of BJJ player, the gi is perfect for every situation, but comes into its own in the hands of that relentless breed of Jiu Jitsu people who it is named for: the SubHunter.

 

 

Tom Billinge Tom is the Editor of Revgear Sports and the founder of WarYoga. He is a 10th Planet purple belt and a Muay Thai Kru having spent over two decades in the sport in Thailand and around the world. Tom has trained Lethwei in Myanmar, Kushti wrestling in India, Zurkhaneh sports in Iran, boxing throughout Europe, and catch wrestling in the USA. Tom also resurrected the ancient techniques of traditional British bareknuckle pugilism from archaic manuals.