EVOLUTION OF GRIP: Moya's Next-Level Performance Tape
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu demands the ultimate in finger protection, and Moya's latest innovation in athletic tape technology sets a new standard for the sport. After months of testing with elite athletes and countless hours of research, we've engineered a tape that delivers when others fall short.
What Makes This Tape Different?
The difference is in the details. Our new performance tape features an advanced adhesive formula that maintains its grip through the most intense training sessions, while still removing cleanly without leaving that frustrating residue on your fingers. The enhanced thickness provides superior protection without sacrificing feel – crucial for maintaining that precise grip control BJJ athletes need.
Designed By Athletes, For Athletes
We understand the unique demands of BJJ. That's why we developed a tape that stays put during intense grip fighting but won't restrict your natural movement. The optimal width and elasticity allow for full range of motion while providing maximum protection where you need it most.

Performance Features:
- Advanced grip adhesive that actually stays on
- Clean-release technology for easy removal
- Premium thickness for enhanced protection
- Perfect width for finger coverage
- Competition-ready durability
Whether you're drilling techniques or competing at the highest level, your fingers need protection you can trust. This isn't just another athletic tape – it's the result of countless feedback sessions with BJJ athletes who demand the best.
Available now in our signature three-roll packs with protective tin case, because we know proper storage matters for maintaining tape quality.
Train harder, grip stronger, and protect what matters with Moya's new performance tape.

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