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Bleda
29th February 2004, 09:45 AM
Hi i was wondering what the difference the stitching makes in bogu. I'm a fairly new kendoka and it seems it has come time for me to finally buy bogu and i just don't get what all the difference stitching does and where are they measuring this? I realize this is a pretty stupid question but I honestly just can't find any info on the net about it so i figured i would ask here.
Thanks a bunch,
-Bleda
Khabbi
29th February 2004, 10:54 AM
Hey man , just look though the bogu section , or do a search on this forum
It feels more rewarding to find a answer by yourself then just have it handed to you
mystic_kendoka
29th February 2004, 07:32 PM
there is machine stitching and human, hand stitching...
obviously the human hand stitching is better in all aspects, apart from the fact that its price is... unbearable...
the machine stitching is quite good, good enough for most people, unless you happen to be a 6th dan onwards, and win the national lottery...
then there is the measurements of the stitching... the smaller the number, it means that the stitches are closer, which adds more protection as it is 'stronger'...
hope this helps...
Bleda
1st March 2004, 10:09 AM
Thanks for your help and ya i finally found the search feature up in the tool bar. I really did look for it before i guess not close enoug hthough =/
Hai_hai
2nd March 2004, 02:07 AM
...then there is the measurements of the stitching... the smaller the number, it means that the stitches are closer, which adds more protection as it is 'stronger'...
Closer stitching makes the armor stiffer, not necessarily giving more protection. More padding makes the armor more protective.
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