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HomeBoxing EquipmentKung Fu (Kungfu) Uniform 100% Cotton (Pants Only) - |
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Practice in comfort & style.. Apr 22, 2010 These Kung Fu pants are excellent quality with great open style for ease of movement. My son has been practicing karate and kung fu for years and these are the style he is most comfortable with- loose with elastic ankles.
My only complaint is that they are 100% heavy cotton which might be durable, but also incredibly wrinkle prone. Even multiple washings have not smoothed them yet as some of his other pants have responded in the past. They will definitley require lots of ironing until they are well worn in. On the other hand, I suspect they will be around for a very long time and will wear well, so they are certainly worth every penny.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Dont listen to negatives Oct 24, 2009 These are actually quite good, the previous reviewer obviously does not train hard and is used to wearing fashionable martial arts clothing, I on the other hand do train hard and need functional inexpensive kung fu pants because after a few months they will be all torn up anyways, the reason for the large crotch hip region is for flexibility and low stances, the previous reviewer probably does neither of these, if you wear normal sweats without the bagginess in this region you will be getting a wedgie everytime you go into one of these stances, as in Chen Style Tai Chi or any other martial art that will train low stance and rooting, if your not extremely overweight ie have a "huge ass" they look just fine and certainly don't look like you have a "diaper on" but as I said functionality is more important to me than looks, I train solo anyhow so for me I just don't want to have to adjust my pants every two seconds while training, and want a pair that doesn't cost like 50 dollars, because the reality of it is if you train very hard the 50 dollar pair will still wear out just as quickly, particularly the knee regions. These actually hold up quite well, and for the price I buy two or three pairs and they last a long time. I also prefer this elastic as the tie up waist can be a pain when one needs to use the restroom and tends to be either to too tight or too loose. My only suggestion is to buy one or two sizes larger than normal because these do shrink and since they have elastic ankles your leg length is not much of a concern. I normally wear a size 4-5 gi and I purchase a size 6 for these, after a few washes a size six will end up at some where between 4-5, so other than that their cheap fairly durable and ready to be put to some hard use. If you want fancy go buy a $200 silk uniform and pretend your doing martial arts in the park, otherwise a pair of these and a hanes tanktop oughto do you just fine.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
keep shopping Dec 20, 2008 Oh dear, don't like these at all, very uncomfortable, looks like one is wearing a diaper under them, I'm used to wearing martial arts clothing and these are the worst I've ever worn, I tried washing them to loosen them up a bit but no luck, they will end up at the thrift store :(
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