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Vandal Kimonos

Vandal Kimonos

S2 VIPER GI REVIEW BY THE GI INSIDER

MICHAEL RICHESON BRINGS THIS REVIEW OF THE VANDAL KIMONOS S2 VIPER GI

The jacket is a 450 gram, one piece pearl weave with an eva foam collar, and the pants are 10 oz ripstop with a pearl weave crotch gusset. This IBJJF approved gi comes in white, weighs 3 lbs 5 oz and retails for 159.

LIMITED EDITION HAWAII 78'

RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 2013

CURRENT INVENTORY: SOLD OUT/ SPECIAL ORDER ONLY

QUANTITY PRODUCED: LIMITED

  • 450GSM Pearl Weave Jacket
  • Signature 10oz. Mil Spec Ripstop Pants
  • Pearl Weave Gusset
  • EVA foam Collar
  • Ripstop covered lapel and inner reinforcements
  • All major stress points are triple stitched
  • All seam tape is folded under to avoid being scratchy
  • A perfect combination of lightness and durability

Probably our most popular model to date a true Hawaiian gi of old Hawaii theme not reggae influenced as some may think. Main styling of the gi is drawn from Hawaii's Kanaka Maoli Flag which is said to have been Kamehameha’s personal flag long before the modern Hawaiian flag. British navy Captain Lord George Paulet destroyed it when he took control of Hawaii for five months in 1843. At the flag’s center is a green shield bearing a coat of arms, which include a Kahili, the original Hawaiian royal standard, and two paddles, meant to represent the voyaging tradition of the Native Hawaiians. The flag’s color scheme is red, yellow and green, meant to represent different groups within Hawaiian society. The yellow is symbolic of the Alii, the powerful royal class. Red represents the Konohiki, the land caste that served the Ali'i. Green signifies the Makaainana.

 

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