Introduction
The history of judo uniforms dates back to the early 20th century, when judokas (judokas) in Japan first wore traditional samurai armor and clothing. Over time, judokas began to adapt this attire for their own use, incorporating modern materials and designs that would eventually become the hallmark of judo uniforms.
Design Features That Contribute to Comfort and Durability
- Silicone padding on joints allows for greater flexibility and mobility, reducing discomfort and improving performance during training sessions.
- A breathable mesh panel in the chest area helps regulate body temperature, keeping judokas cool during intense physical activity.
- Water-repellent materials and a waterproof coating protect judokas from rain and sweat, ensuring they can focus on their training without distractions.
- Curved lines and rounded edges prevent chafing and irritation, making the uniform comfortable to wear for extended periods.