MMA/BJJ Gear Bags Continued
A while back I wrote an entry about MMA gear bags and the problem that a lot of us have which is how to deal with your sweaty, wet rash guards, gloves, gis, etc.
I’ve found a few additional possible solutions from a Lacrosse sports gear company called Warrior. If there’s anybody who knows how to deal with equipment funk, it’s lacrosse players. Check out their site, they have a bunch of decent looking bags that offer great ventilation and are conscious of the wet/dry separation issue.
These guys have also come up with a slick bag called the Black Hole Funk Off Bag which has a fan built into it that sucks fresh air in, and advertises dry gear in a few hours. The fan plugs into the wall, and is removable. Might not work with thick, folded up gis, but for rashies, MMA gloves, pads, it’ll probably do the trick.





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Noob said
Very nice. Keep up the good work.
Houston Alexander said
Isnt this a big pain to carry around portable with you everytime you train? If i could leave in a locker maybe but i have enouh junk to worry about. Need some sort of sanitizer/dryer thing i have for my baby lol. thanks frank – http://houston-alexander.com
Total Martial Artist - Articles said
You should really clean your gear straight after training and then leave it to dry in a well ventilated place. I discuss this in an article I have published on my site.
Ben said
Hatashita sports has a great selection of bag specifically made for grappling bjj. Check out this url: https://www.hatashitasports.com/product-details.php?limit=6&CategoryID=36&PSubCatID=76&page=2
Chris said
Since you wrote your first article, I also came across these mma bags, designed exclusively for MMA fighters. Definitely worth checking out.
http://www.tigear.com/store/*gear_bags.html