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Jendila’s grappling mates are necessary for the aspiring fighter, a useful tool for when you cannot make it to the gym and those times when you need to use more force than your grappling partner can take. The design of Jendila’s grappling mates have been further refined to represent a more realistic opponent with features such as: Longer arms – now you can practice arm bars more effectively. Improved knees and feet for ankle and leg locks Can maintain a position such as sit and stay on their own. Stronger material, can withstand higher force. Jendila’s grappling mates are suitable for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, grappling, wrestling, MMA Ground and Pound and similar styles. However, please do note that our mates in canvas material are not design for supplement training or extensive use. This product is sold UNFILLED and the best material for stuffing is shredded cloths or rags. Polyfil can be used but will not have the same support as polyfil is not dense enough, kids are the exception. 65lb weight limit for largest size, 30lb for kid size. Sand is not supported for this product.
S**X
I ain't no dummy. Get the DUMMY!!!
I filled it up with wheat and shredded material. I haven't weighed him, but I'll guess he is probably 75lbs.I love love love this grappling dummy. I can take the new moves from bjj and practice and perfect them on my dummy. It is pretty solid. I haven't had any problem with the dummy ripping.I convinced my friend to get one. He filled it with the filing of an old punching bag. He also likes the dummy for practicing.
S**U
Durable, good size
The material is very heavy and it seems like it will hold up well. The description says it comes with sandbags, but the little bags that came with it were not what I was expecting and we didn't end up using them. They are nylon with zippers, and there is one larger square one and two little ruler-shaped ones. Maybe they have some other use that I don't know about, but I just ignored them. I stuffed the dummy with old clothes and it ended up about 35 pounds. We figured that was plenty without worrying about sandbags. I would not say it is easy to stuff, but it's not too bad. It will be fairly simple to get in there and change something if we feel the need. Beware of leaving it lying around; it is disconcerting to see a "body" laying there when you don't expect it. We haven't used it for too many drills yet, but it seems like a good buy overall.
M**M
Good Product if You’re on a Budget
I wanted a grappling dummy for home training but didn’t want to spend a lot of money since most people wind up not using their dummy very much. I’m happy with this one although the threads don’t seem super strong. Also, filling the thing is tougher than I thought it would be. All in all, a good purchase.
A**H
Great quality, well made & perfect size
After reading reviews on other grappling dummies, I decided to purchase from this company because the price is reasonable and it looks better than others. The dummy arrived within two business days, shipped by UPS. Previously, I owned grappling dummies in canvas material too, but this one is of a far higher quality than those. This is because the material is thicker and stronger than the ones I used in the past and the stitching is far better too as whatever they did to make it “reinforced stitched” works. This dummy's design is more realistic, especially the knee curve is much better and the arms are long, this helps me practise arm bars more effectively.Sizing wise, I'm 5'8'' and the 66'' dummy size is perfect for me. It’s also the reason why I bought from this one, because they have more sizes. Every other company either has 5' or 6'.Stuffing the dummy is a boring but is worth it when you think about it as you save around $200 exchange of 3-4 hours work vs purchasing a pre stuffed model. It looks great but I’m clearly not a pro at stuffing it when comparing it to the pictures.
M**E
Great for kids wrestling
My son is 5 and started wrestling. This dummy is very good to help teach concepts for up and down. I would also hold it up to a standing position and pretend it would shoot on him to practice sprawling. My son is smaller (40 lbs), but is good for learning regardless and he can use it for a while down the road. I would think it would be too small for adults to practice on, although it is easy for me to demonstrate moves on.It is very durable material, and it takes a lot of material to stuff in to make it firm. I used old shirts, jackets, pants, and towels.Added bonus is that face looks like a target and is used for nerf gun target practice pretending it is an alien.
C**Z
Just take this to an upholster to get stuffed! It’s too much work on your own
This was one of the hardest things too stuff ever! After stuffing and working myself into a sweat and causing my hands to turn red and bruised! The knee, hip, elbow, hands, and neck still flop around despite tightly stuffing! Too much work! I’d rather pay the ridiculous amount for the stuffed one next time! Drill wise it works! It’s long enough to feel real and heavy enough to do what I need for jiujitsu home practice. The material is great quality very durable, feels like it will last a long time!
T**T
FAIL - Legs don't work properly
I stuffed this with 20 lb of Poly Fill, which is an excellent, even textured material that easily conforms to the shape of the dummy. As you can see, the legs do not work at all. The dummy cannot kneel as it is supposed to, making it pretty useless for working turtle or guard. It can't stand up either (not that it's supposed to) and so you can't use it for takedowns or throws. I'm returning it and trying a different brand (jendila) instead.
F**W
Don’t recommend - size of a child
This is a really horrible excuse for a grappling dummy. It’s small and difficult to stuff. It’s better than nothing but not much better.
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