What a BJJ Rashguard Actually Does
A BJJ rashguard is purpose-built gear, not a compression shirt repurposed for grappling. The fit, stitching, and fabric weight all serve a specific function: protecting your skin from mat burns, reducing friction against your training partner, wicking sweat during long rounds, and eliminating the loose fabric that gives away unnecessary grips.
Sente rashguards are designed by athletes who train five days a week and have worn out enough gear to know what fails and why. The result is a rashguard built around how people actually train, not how brands think they do.
Both sleeve lengths in the Sente range use sublimated printing. The graphic is embedded in the material, not printed on top. It will not crack, peel, or fade regardless of washing frequency.
Long Sleeve vs. Short Sleeve
For no-gi BJJ, a long-sleeve rashguard is the standard. It protects your elbows and forearms during guard work and provides light compression that supports muscle recovery between rounds. Long-sleeve is also the required format for most IBJJF no-gi competition divisions.
Short-sleeve rashguards are common in warm training environments, Muay Thai cross-training, or where personal preference runs toward less coverage. The choice is coverage and comfort, not performance.
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