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Heavyweight Gi
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Dragon Juka
Dragon is made by Juka, which also makes high-end heavyweights. The Dragon 10 oz., a light heavyweight, is their cheapest. That's not to say it's a "cheap" gi. At roughly $60-$70, it stacks up favorably against other gis costing $100+. The other advantage of Juka/Dragon gis is that they come in different cuts. They're the only company I know of that has a woman's gi. They have traditional cut for people who are considerably taller than they are wide and tournament cut for folks who want or need a bit more side-to-side room (or who just like their sleeves and pant legs short and full).
Kwon
Kwon come in two heavyweight styles and are a good value for the money (roughly $80-$110). What distinguishes them from other gis is that they come with elastic waists not the traditional drawstring, and they have a nice, soft, brushed cotton surface.
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Sparring Gear
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When you order your sparring gear from us, we provide you with the basic set of headgear, punches, kicks (mouthguard, if requested). In addition to this basic package, you can also wear chest protector, shin guards and forearm guards. There are also other styles of headgear, punches, and kicks. If you are interested in something other than the basic set. Please talk to Sensei Laura about the other options available.
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KoSho Karate Pantano 1116 S. Pantano Road Tucson Arizona 85710 NW corner of 22nd & Pantano
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