Nightmare Rage BJJ Rashguard – UPF 50+ | Combatra
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Nightmare Rage BJJ Rashguard – UPF 50+ | Combatra

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Nightmare Rage BJJ Rashguard – UPF 50+ | CombatraBuilt for Hard Rolls, Fast Scrambles & No Gi Training The Combatra Nightmare Rage BJJ Rashguard is made for athletes who need comfort, coverage, and movement during intense training. Designed for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, MMA, no gi grappling, and combat sports, it delivers a secure compression fit with flexible performance on the mats or outdoors. Why Athletes Choose It UPF 50+ Fabric Protection helps cover exposed skin during outdoor training.

Built for Hard Rolls, Fast Scrambles & No-Gi Training

The Combatra Nightmare Rage BJJ Rashguard is made for athletes who need comfort, coverage, and movement during intense training. Designed for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, no-gi grappling, and combat sports, it delivers a secure compression fit with flexible performance on the mats or outdoors.

Why Athletes Choose It

  • UPF 50+ Fabric Protection – helps cover exposed skin during outdoor training.
  • Compression Fit – gives a locked-in athletic feel without restricting movement.
  • 4-Way Stretch – moves with you through rolling, striking, scrambling, and gym work.
  • Breathable Comfort – designed to feel lightweight during high-intensity sessions.
  • Flatlock Seams – helps reduce irritation from repeated movement and mat contact.
  • Long & Short Sleeve Options – choose the coverage that suits your training style.
  • Youth & Adult Sizes – available for juniors and adult athletes.

Made For

BJJ, MMA, no-gi grappling, wrestling-style training, gym sessions, outdoor training, and combat sports conditioning.

Design

The Nightmare Rage design delivers a bold fightwear look while keeping the rashguard practical, comfortable, and ready for regular training.

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