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2/13/2006 6:16am

Style: MMA, No-Gi Grappling--
I have a few sprawl rashguards, and they rule. I like the longsleeve a little more because
1) its much tougher for someone to control your tricep and
2) holds heat a little more, so less injuries and helps for cutting weight.
I used to always compete in the short sleeve for grappling, but I have been liking the long sleeve a little more.
Overall, they stretch really far. I have had matches where I was grappling with someone much larger, and have been falling to the ground and been snatched by it, and it didnt tear, just a LITTLE stretch near the neck. The things REALLY hold up. -
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2/18/2006 12:34am
Style: BJJ--
I cast my vote for Underarmor. I haven't tried any others, but they seem pretty invincible. I also hate feeling like my armpits are sweat soaked, and with Underarmor I don't feel any moisture at all even after an hour of grappling.
I got my short sleeved at Sports Authority for $25 or so.



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