FCF Rashguard & LimitlessMMA Review

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FCF Rashguard & LimitlessMMA Review

Postby TheBrokenVow » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:10 am

I was in need of another long-sleeve rashguard and upon browsing a site I just heard about called Limitless MMA (http://www.limitlessmma.com), I noticed that they had Full Contact Fighter l/s rashguards available at a clearance price of $19.95 in my size. I generally wear size medium for shirts, hoodies, jackets, rashguards, etc so I ordered a medium. The only delays I experienced were due to the holidays (Christmas & New Year's).

Customer Service
The website was quick and easy to use. The item was in stock as I should expect if it is shown on the site. I didn't have any questions or concerns so I did not need to contact their staff.

The order was placed on Dec 21 and shipped on Dec 22. It was delivered on Sunday, December 28.

CS - 10/10*
though limited experience, accurate stock on the website and quick shipping account for the 10/10

Rashguard
In comparison to my Hayabusa rashguard, the FCF rashguard doesn't feel quite as well made. Additionally, the seams are huge and rough and slightly irritating. I noticed them rubbing on me pretty hard at the gym, and the areas were fairly sore/tender after training.

I usually wear a size medium. The FCF fits but is rather tight. Compared to the Hayabusa it is definitely smaller. The sleeves fit perfect and there is no riding up at the bottom, but the neck hole especially is quite a tight fit.

The logo is one of the crappy printings that come off. After the first training session and washing the logo already began cracking and peeling.

Product - 7/10

Value
With shipping and handling my total was under $25. Despite the tighter fit (which it still fits) and the poor choice of the logo, I still think it was a great buy. It is hard to find anything nice that cheap - especially long-sleeved. I wish the seams weren't so rough, but I don't regret the purchase.

$ - 8/10

Conclusion
All in all the FCF rashguard gets the job done. I'll deal with the seams and the fit without too much complaint. If I had to choose between it and my Hayabusa, I would pick the Hayabusa every time. My experience with Limitless MMA was good and I would be willing to purchase from them again in the future.

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Re: FCF Rashguard & LimitlessMMA Review

Postby TheBrokenVow » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:11 am

*pictures coming soon*


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