Fight Art DPA MataLeon Long Sleeve Rash Guard | MMA & BJJ Gear

GEL 220.00
-70%
GEL 65.00
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Delivery to any part of Georgia
Official Adidas products
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Kimono / Gi

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Description

Elevate your grappling and striking performance with the Fight Art DPA MataLeon Long-Sleeved Rash Guard, available from Krivi.ge. Designed for the serious martial artist, this technical compression shirt features bold graphics inspired by the iconic Mata Leão (rear-naked choke) submission, symbolizing dominance and control on the mats.

Whether you are training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA, Judo, or CrossFit, this rash guard acts as a second skin. Crafted from a premium blend of polyester and elastane, it offers superior durability without sacrificing comfort. The compression fit supports muscle recovery while ensuring you remain agile during intense sparring sessions.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Advanced Moisture-Wicking: Keeps your body dry and cool by pulling sweat away from the skin during high-intensity training.
  • Full Skin Protection: Long sleeves protect against mat burns, scratches, and bacteria, making it essential for No-Gi grappling.
  • 4-Way Stretch Fabric: Ensures unrestricted mobility for submissions, takedowns, and striking combinations.
  • Durable Construction: High-quality stitching withstands the friction and pulling common in martial arts.
  • Unique Design: Sublimated DPA MataLeon graphics that won't crack, fade, or peel over time.

Material: Premium Polyester/Elastane Blend
Care: Machine wash cold, hang dry recommended.

Equip yourself with gear that matches your fighting spirit. Shop the Fight Art DPA MataLeon Rash Guard today at Krivi.ge in Tbilisi, Georgia.