GREAT for Training
"GREAT for Training product is as discribed, Pink Foam Nunchaku"
Age: All Ages, Adult, and Youth
Connection Type: Cord
Product Line: Century
Nunchaku Length: 8" - 12"
Nunchaku Diameter: 1.25"
Weapon Material: Foam
This round-handled foam nunchaku features shock-resistant, molded foam with a PVC core. The 8-inch chucks have a 2-inch nylon cord. The 12-inch chucks have a 4.5-inch cord.
Diameter: 1.25"
Imported.
The wooden core is surrounded by durable foam allowing you to swing with force and move at high-speed without worrying about impact shock.
At high-speed, strong color- choice helps with visual clarity. And of course classic black is always an option!
Just because practice foam weapons are not designed with the lethality of their ‘real’ counterparts, they still need to duplicate their size and shape.
Born of the need of martial artists. Versatile solutions that adapt to the changing lives of those we serve.
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"GREAT for Training product is as discribed, Pink Foam Nunchaku"
— John L. (5/5)
"I use these when I teach my very basic beginner kids lessons. They’re great! Not flimsy and made cheap. They’re really sturdy and offer students the opportunity to practice with something before using chained and wooden."
— Anonymous (5/5)
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