Fairtex Global
BJJ Gi "Treeburam"
"Treeburam" is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training set. The design has been conceived from a traditional black giant called "Treeburam", who caused the battle of "Treeburam War" forcing Lord Shiva to come down from heaven to subdue the black giant by himself and it was the only time that Shiva had open his third eye to defeat this giant.
Therefore, Fairtex has designed the training set in black, decorated with an original Thai pattern featuring the use of red fire as the logo of this product. In addition to the resistant and light properties of the fabric, the unique design of this battle set is acrylic improvisation masterpiece of Thai design by a renowned artist and has taken over one year of time to create this piece of art in order that it can also show the beautiful lining design.
This Thai artwork exhibits a special Thai pattern with a unique character of the artist and is transferred to the Coolmax fabric engineered with special technology to release moisture and accelerate drying. This type of polyester is a feature used to produce the latest sportswear. The details of Thai picture design show the great battle of the Treeburam War, highlighting the Treeburam giant who sits on the Rahu giant surrounded by giants and angels that are battling. When folded, the hidden Shiva's eyes will emerge from inside the neckline.
The Treeburam training set is available in two styles, with and without a Thai pattern on a lapel. The customer can choose according to their preference. The Thai pattern lapel is a limited edition, manufactured for anyone preferring the outstanding design and limited nature for a private collection or for training in the gym, while the other style without the Thai pattern on the lapel demonstrates a simple elegant look and is suitable for wear during competition.
F.A.Q.
Question about Products
1. What are the differences between genuine leather gloves and Microfiber gloves?
The differences between genuine leather and microfiber boxing gloves lie in their materials, durability, and maintenance.
Material
- Genuine Leather Boxing Gloves: Made from the hide of animals, typically cowhide. Leather is a natural material known for its toughness and flexibility.
- Microfiber Boxing Gloves: Made from synthetic fibers designed to mimic the properties of leather. Microfiber is a man-made material that can vary in quality but is generally engineered for specific performance characteristics.
Durability
- Genuine Leather: Known for its long-lasting durability. Leather gloves tend to withstand extensive use and retain their quality over time if properly maintained.
- Microfiber: Generally durable, but not as long-lasting as leather. However, Fairtex Fairtex uses premium quality microfiber that is highly resilient and holds up well against wear and tear.
Maintenance
- Genuine Leather: Requires regular maintenance, including conditioning and cleaning, to prevent drying and cracking. Leather gloves can also absorb moisture, which may lead to odor if not properly dried.
- Microfiber: Easier to maintain than leather. Microfiber is typically more resistant to moisture and less prone to odor. Cleaning usually involves simple wiping and less frequent conditioning.
The choice between genuine leather and microfiber boxing gloves depends on individual preferences, budget, and intended use.
2. What model of gloves should I purchase?
First, you may need to identify the purposes of your training. Fairtex offers various types of boxing gloves that serve different training purposes.
- Training Gloves: For general training, including bag work and pad work. (ex. BGV1, BGV14)
- Sparring Gloves: Softer and designed for sparring with a partner to minimize injury. (ex. BGV5, BGV6, BGV18)
- Bag Gloves: Designed for heavy bag work, typically more durable with denser padding. (ex. TGO3, TGT7)
- Competition Gloves: Lighter and used in official matches. (ex. BGL6)
3. What size of gloves I should select?
Boxing gloves are measured in ounces (oz) and typically range from 8 oz to 20 oz. The right size depends on your weight, the type of training, and personal preference. Common guidelines are:
- 8-10 oz: Generally used for competition.
- 12 oz: Common for women and those with smaller hands.
- 14 oz: Often used for general training and sparring.
- 16 oz: Standard for sparring and general training for most adults.
- 18-20 oz: Used by larger individuals or for extra protection during sparring.
Question about Delivery
1. Where is the product comes from?
We ship our products from Fairtex's headquarter in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, Thailand
2. What is the estimate delivery time?
The delivery usually takes 3-7 business days varying from your destinations
3. Do I have to pay for duties and taxes?
Please note that the shipping cost for your order does not include taxes, customs duties, or any other customs fees. For more information about your country's duties and taxes, please consult your local customs office.
We are not responsible for any import taxes, duties, or customs fees incurred on your international order. The recipient of the shipment is responsible for all import duties and taxes.
No refund will be issued if the recipient refuses to pay any related costs associated with the shipment.
Question about Stock
1. If an item is out of stock, how will I know when it is back in stock?
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