Collection: BJJ Rashguards Canada

Premium BJJ rashguards built for no-gi grappling. High-density compression fabric that holds its shape after hundreds of washes. Flatlock stitching that does not dig into your skin during groundwork. A fit that stays locked through scrambles and takedowns without riding up.

Designed in Vancouver by athletes who train five days a week. Available in long-sleeve and short-sleeve, in men's and women's fits. Duties included worldwide. Free Canadian shipping on orders over $120.

BJJ Rashguards for No-Gi, MMA & Performance Training

Sente Athletics BJJ rashguards are designed for athletes who train with intention. Built for no-gi jiu-jitsu, MMA, and high-intensity training, each rashguard combines premium compression fabric with a secure, performance-focused fit that stays in place during scrambles and transitions.

A quality BJJ rashguard is an essential part of daily training. Sente rashguards are constructed to move naturally with the body, manage heat and sweat, and withstand the constant friction and pressure of grappling without sacrificing comfort or durability.

Why Choose a Sente BJJ Rashguard

Sente rashguards are engineered specifically for grappling and no-gi jiu-jitsu. Reinforced stitching and durable compression fabric help maintain structure and performance through frequent training sessions and competition rounds.

The compression fit supports movement without restriction, while an integrated anti-slip waistband helps prevent shifting during explosive transitions. Moisture-wicking materials assist with temperature regulation during intense rounds and conditioning work.

All Sente BJJ rashguards are designed in Canada and produced in small batches, allowing for greater attention to detail, consistent quality, and limited availability.

Built for No-Gi, MMA & Multi-Discipline Training

While optimized for no-gi BJJ, Sente rashguards are versatile enough for MMA, wrestling, submission grappling, strength training, and functional fitness. They are designed to adapt across disciplines and training environments.

Fit, Durability & Care

Sente rashguards feature an athletic compression fit that supports mobility without feeling restrictive. Flatlock seams reduce irritation, while four-way stretch fabric allows natural movement through every transition.

Durability is built into every design. Sublimated graphics will not crack or peel, and reinforced seams help maintain long-term performance. Washing cold, drying on low or hanging to dry, and avoiding fabric softeners will help preserve fit and fabric over time.

Train With Intention

A BJJ rashguard is more than a base layer. It is part of your daily training armor. Sente Athletics exists for athletes who value consistency over hype, quality over quantity, and identity over noise.

Pair your rashguard with our No-Gi Fight Shorts designed for unrestricted movement.

Initiate. Empower. Elevate.

Built for Training

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.

Sleeve Length

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.

Ships from Canada. Duties included worldwide. No surprise fees at delivery.

Common Questions
What size BJJ rashguard should I get?
Sente rashguards run true to size with a compression fit. If you are between sizes, size up for a more comfortable fit or stay true to size for tighter compression. Check the size guide on each product page for chest, waist, and height measurements.
Do I need a rashguard for no-gi BJJ training?
Most gyms require a rashguard for no-gi. Beyond the gym rule, it protects your skin from mat burns and abrasions, reduces the risk of skin infections, and provides compression support during training. Even where it is not required, most serious no-gi practitioners wear one.
What is the difference between long-sleeve and short-sleeve BJJ rashguards?
Long-sleeve rashguards provide full-arm coverage and are the required format for most no-gi competitions. They protect elbows and forearms during extended guard work. Short-sleeve rashguards are preferred in warm training environments. Both sleeve lengths in the Sente range use identical fabric and construction. Coverage and comfort are the only variables.
How do I wash a BJJ rashguard properly?
Cold water, inside out, on a gentle cycle. Air dry only. Never machine dry a BJJ rashguard. Heat breaks down elastane fibers and degrades compression faster than any other factor. Wash after every session to prevent bacteria and odor buildup.
Does Sente ship BJJ rashguards within Canada and to the US?
Yes. Sente ships to both Canada and the United States. Canadian orders ship free on orders over $120. US orders ship at a flat rate with duties included at checkout. No surprise fees when your package arrives.
Are Sente rashguards suitable for competition?
Yes. Sente rashguards meet no-gi competition standards. Long-sleeve rashguards are required for most submission wrestling and no-gi BJJ competitions. Check your specific event's ruleset for any requirements around color or branding.
How long do BJJ rashguards typically last?
A quality BJJ rashguard cared for properly holds up for one to two years of consistent training. The primary factors are heat (avoid the dryer), washing frequency (always rinse after training), and storage (never leave it balled up wet). Sente rashguards use sublimated printing, which means the graphics will not crack or peel regardless of washing frequency.