Excogi Gracie Full Review

The Excogi Gracie Full is a thoughtfully engineered, well‑finished bag that lives up to its “full‑size” moniker without feeling bulky. Its core strengths—durable, water‑resistant Cordura; a well‑designed internal layout; and a comfortable, ergonomic carry system—make it a reliable companion for anyone who values both form and function. The price is higher than a basic commuter bag, but the quality, modularity, and sustainability credentials justify the premium.

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.2/5)


The story of BJJ begins with Mitsuyo Maeda, a Japanese judoka who traveled to Brazil in the early 20th century. Maeda, also known as Count Koma, was one of the instructors of Jiu-Jitsu to the Gracie family. Carlos Gracie, the oldest son of Gastão Gracie, was the first member of the family to learn Jiu-Jitsu from Maeda. Carlos then taught his younger brother, Hélio Gracie, who due to his fragile health, was encouraged to practice the art as a way to improve his physical condition. excogi gracie full

  • Side Pockets: Two expandable stretch‑mesh side pockets (up to 2 L each) – perfect for water bottles, umbrellas, or a compact power bank.
  • Hidden Back Pocket: A slim, zip‑sealed pocket on the back panel (fits a slim wallet or travel documents, accessible only when the bag is on the back).