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UFC BJJ Women's Leggings – Red Main Shot
Hayabusa

UFC BJJ Women's Leggings – Hayabusa BJJ Compression Grappling Tights

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UFC BJJ Women's Leggings – Hayabusa BJJ Compression Grappling Tights

X-Small / Black/Blue

1320 Farmville Road

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

1320 Farmville Road
Memphis TN 38122
United States

9017246855

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Flexible returns

Compression engineered for women who train hard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are grappling leggings different from standard gym leggings?

Grappling leggings are built for the specific stresses of BJJ and MMA training — flatlock seams that don't cause skin irritation during extended rolling, reinforced waistbands that stay up during takedowns and guard work, and tear-resistant fabric that handles the friction of mat training. Standard gym leggings often have decorative stitching and thinner fabric that degrades quickly under the mechanical demands of grappling. Training-specific leggings are a worthwhile upgrade for serious practitioners.

Can I wear these under a gi for BJJ training?

Yes — compression leggings are worn under gi pants by many female practitioners for comfort, skin protection, and hygiene. The moisture-wicking fabric and flatlock seams reduce irritation from gi fabric during drilling and rolling. A snug compression fit under the gi pants keeps the leggings in place throughout training.

Leggings vs. spats vs. vale tudo shorts — what is the difference?

Leggings and spats both provide full-leg coverage but differ in waistband construction: spats typically use a wide athletic waistband, while leggings use a high-rise fold-over design. Vale tudo shorts are shorter — ending at the mid or upper thigh rather than full-leg. The choice comes down to preferred coverage length and waistband style. For complete mat coverage, leggings and spats are the full-leg option.

How do I care for these leggings?

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle, inside out to protect the print. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat — high heat degrades spandex and compression fabric over time. Do not iron. Wash after every training session to prevent sweat residue from degrading the moisture-wicking performance and causing odour.

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