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    Who makes the best Gi pants?

    Hey guys I'm in the market for a new pair or 2 of gi pants. My old style HCK (my favorites) are too big for me now. I recently bought a pair of their new style (elastic waist band) and I can't stand them, they remind me of the old kids karate gi pants, they are annoying as fuck. I've been waiting for my boys at Phalanx to stock back up, and when they do I will defiantly get them. However, in the meantime who has the low down on some bad ass draw string heavier gi pants? I don't care for the rip stop, I'm looking for that thicker, denim type style.
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    I bought some made by sprawl called gi flex 2. . . . They stay where they are supposed to be and don't hinder movement at all.Definitely recommend them.

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    Always go Fuji, very affordable and durable as heck. To add, I also don't care for rip stops--these are thick but not necessarily heavy--and they have a solid drawstring- so for me these are perfect.
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    http://www.fujisports.com/Category.aspx?CategoryId=11

    You'll get the biggest bang for your buck with anything Fuji. Very good quality without the premium Gi price.

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    Always go Fuji, very affordable and durable as heck. To add, I also don't care for rip stops--these are thick but not necessarily heavy--and they have a solid drawstring- so for me these are perfect.
    What he said.

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    I have 3 pairs of Fuji that are up to 4 years old and going strong but just ordered some from da firma and can't wait to see how they are

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    I like the scramble ones. On the uk site they are £15

    Cheap and good quality

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    I say Scamble for me .

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    MoyaBrand has good shit. WarTribeGear does also. WarTribe has a differ texture, but also have Kevlar enforced stitching on some of their stuff.

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