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Reddit mentions of Celebrita Italy Punching Bag MMA Grappling Judo Dummy - Fighting Position MMA331 Canvas - Black 40" Up to 25kg/55 lb

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Celebrita Italy Punching Bag MMA Grappling Judo Dummy - Fighting Position MMA331 Canvas - Black 40
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  • The Dummy Bag Can be Weight Up to 40'' 25KG, 47'' 35KG, 59'' 45KG, 70'' 55KG . This is unfilled product. Images are for illustration of the final looking product once you fill it. This product can be filled up by recycle textile cuttings or shredding. Can also be filled up with raw cotton or any suitable filler material.
  • Train with an existence like body target overwhelming pack!
  • Toss punches, straight shots, point punches, snares, uppercuts, kicks, knee strikes and more to each range of the pack.
  • Handle all your tossing, take-down and ground-and-pound preparing.
  • Super quality triple-utilize built leather spread looks and continues like honest to goodness leather, at a vast segment of the cost.
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Size40" Up to 25kg/55 lb

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Found 1 comment on Celebrita Italy Punching Bag MMA Grappling Judo Dummy - Fighting Position MMA331 Canvas - Black 40" Up to 25kg/55 lb:

u/funfungiguy ยท 6 pointsr/wrestling

We have Suples dummies in our club's wrestling room, and they all got shredded to pieces at the stichings. Most of the wrestlers that used them were high school kids though, and I really have no idea how rough they were with them, though knowing them I would assume they were acting like a bunch of orangutans with them. Without seeing what the kids were doing I can't vouch for the quality, though the company seems to have a good reputation.

I have an son in the sport who's almost nine and a daughter in the sport that's almost 11 and we have a wrestling mat in our basement for working out at home. This Christmas Santa brought a black canvas Celebrita grappling dummy. We got it "used" for about $100, though when it showed up it wasn't even take out of the plastic bag it came in by the previous owner. It comes empty, and you have to fill it yourself. "Santa" basically spent close to a month sitting and watching Netflix and cutting up t-shirts, and sweatshirts, and other clothing that we were going to haul to the Salvation Army, every night after the kids went to bed, stuffing them in the dummy afterwards and tucking the dummy in Mom and Dad's closet during the day. Thirty nights of cutting and cutting and cutting jeans and hoodies with that damn kitchen scissors, Santa has a goddamn wrestlers grip now fit to pull your arm out of its socket, but the dummy was filled and ready to wrestle when the kids came upstairs Christmas morning.

It seems to be of really good quality. The seams are stitched together pretty solidly, and I don't foresee my kids having the strength to ever tear it up. Maybe the one drawback would be that it has three straps (one on the head and one on each shoulder), with heavy-duty metal D-Rings on the end of the straps, so that it can be used to hang the dummy from the ceiling joists to make it stand up on its own. If your practicing throws, you'll want to figure out a way to fasten the straps down so your kid doesn't go to school looking like you beat him with a flail. If you don't plan on hanging the dummy you can just cut them off. I wound up just tying the shoulder straps together behind the dummy's back which keeps them out of the way, and putting a beanie on his head to cover the head strap.