want to train all those best bjj/wrestling moves without getting your siblings/trainers hurt? now you can with newly perfectly human shaped designed dummy. get ready to do some wrestling drills with this awesome beast training partner. Deagle introduced bjj/wrestling dummies and we know how to make them the best from strong material to handmade stitching on major points this dummy will last you long time so don’t worry building some emotions for your new buddy he isn’t going nowhere. features: -any issues? reach us our by messaging us on we got your purchase covered. -unbreakable stitching. -top 58 bjj moves can be practiced with this dummy. -can lay straight for bjj practice. -can be in sitting position for wrestling practice -movable legs-arms-waist-head. -ideal for Brazilian jiu jitsu training -great for wresting practice. -best for men & women and youth. -comes unfilled, save money buy unfilled. -can be filled with used cloths-old blankets-pillows insert- poly fillers for best results. -recommended weight 40-120 lbs. -multiple colors -multiple sizes. any issues? reach us by messaging us on our store, our 24/7 customer service will get back to you incredibly fast with a solution.
K**E
Great for its price
Grappling dummy’s are usually expensive, but not this. For 35 bucks I said to myself “sure why not?”The product comes unfilled. I stuffed mine full of blankets, clothes, and even wedged a bottle in the neck for a nice crunch when I do tight chokes.It has a large zipper in the back where things in it.It’s made of seemingly tough material. Although, I only plan on using it for light technique work to brush up on techniques so I don’t think I think I’ll be testing it’s durability limits.I didn’t measure it, but I doubt that it’s 6ft tall which I don’t really care about unless it was a child size. (Hopefully no children try to attack me)My main criticism is that it’s arms are too short. The legs, torso, and head seem to be proportional but it’s arms barely reach its waist. (So maybe I’ll be prepared to armbar a child)All it’s limbs are able to be straightened and move around. (I saw a dummy that couldn’t move it’s limbs before)Overall, I gave it 4/5 stars because it’s great for price and does the job of allowing to practice technique.
R**
Excellent Grappling Dummy!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I bought this for my 6-year-old. We’ve been at home because of the Coronavirus for close to 2 months now! My son had been training in Jiu Jitsu 3-4 times per week, since he was 3 years old. With his academy being closed and no other outlet for him to burn off all of his energy, I started shopping around for a grappling dummy. The price of this dummy was reasonable and it’s pretty sturdy. I filled the dummy with 7 bath towels... 2 towels for the legs, 2 for the arms, 1 for the head and 2 for the torso. Then I filled and packed all the gaps with poly-fil. I used a 5lb bag of poly-fil. Filled, my dummy weighs about 20 lbs. I wish I had found this product sooner!
N**3
updated /arms too short, still very tuff
Well, this is my first wrestling dummy so I don't have anything to compare it to. However, this one is tuff. Perhaps the arms might be a bit longer. Great for my 9 year old. Nice to review a product that is just a few miles away, if u are in NOVA, order this if it fits your needs. Oh, decent price, tough materials.UPDATE 5/25/20: I had to bring this down to 3 stars. Everything above holds true, but the arms are just to short. Even when I "feed" them to my son to practice a move, they are too short. I would recommend only if you really need one during these times as the durability and price are great, but if you can find one wioth longer arms, go with something else
D**E
Arms are WAY too small!
This would actually be an amazing grappling dummy if it weren't for the tiny t-rex arms. Don't expect to be able to practice arm bars on this guy. Not only will the elbow not be passed your knees, you'll be lucky if the hands are. The arms are roughly 6 to 8 inches too short.
L**L
Not sewn very well
Love the idea of this product and that his arms and legs move for submission moves. Unfortunately, the seams are not put together well. This happened after one practice. I don’t feel like it is overstuffed since it still has plenty of squish and was near firm. I could tell one seam on his shoulder was coming apart before we stuffed it. Disappointed I spent as much money as we did and then I have to keep sewing it up. Buyer beware.
D**D
decent dummy with short arms
Dummy is decent quality and has held up to some BJJ drilling in these quarantine times. My only complaint is how short the arms are, americana/kimura/omoplatas are ok but arm bars are pretty much out of the question. Overall I'd still recommend it for $50
A**R
arms too short but otherwise very happy
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. The dummy is fine, i used shirts and hoodies to fil it then added a 5 lb bag of fill. I dint fill too much because that in my opinion is why people have had it rip when training.The arms are still too short for alot of moves for my son who is 13, but some moves work ok. I would defeniley like the manufacturer make the arms much longer... at least 6 -9 more inches etc, i would order a few more especially if the arms were longer. You can see in the video how short the arm is on just a basic straight armbar for a kid, it should come up to near the collarbone yet barely reaches mid belly. Hope this review helps some people.
A**E
Didn't expect what I got...
I honestly should've read more of the product details, that's my fault.However, I did not expect to receive a full grown adult, legs, feet, everything. After reading reviews, I figured out that u have to stuff this thing with old clothes or towels. So I thought what a perfect way to store my boy's old halloween costumes. I had an entire tote of old super hero costumes. After an hour & a half of stuffing this thing, sweating & stuffing, I still had to find more donation clothes to continue to fill this thing.It is very tiring & felt like it wasn't worth the all the work for my son's reaction. The thing won't stay up like it's supposed & he wanted to use it as a tackling dummy for football practice at home but my 9 yr old can't even maneuver it, much less move it from one spot to another (since it can not be left outdoors) to be able to use it.After all that, now I don't even want to waste the effort of unstuffing the thing to deal with returning it.Wouldn't recommend for kids for sure. In my opinion, I'm not even sure what an adult would be able to do with this thing.
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