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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Very nice , well balanced tonfas. Good weight. Jul 24, 2010
By heliocoelhojr I'm a martial arts student and I bought those for training. Fits nicely in my hand, the tonfas have a beautiful finishing. The bag is nice, too. They have a good weight. I'm happy with them.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Monsta Tonfa Sep 22, 2011
By Bushwacker I got the 22 inch version of these. The best money on Tonfa I ever spent. These things a fast and light. Now even grandma can feel like Bruce Lee. A word of caution if you are buying the extra long ones like I did. Practice with regular sized ones until you get it mastered. The long ones have the potential to hit your elbows and hurt like beejesus. Of course those hairline elbow fractures will heal back stronger making your Muay Thai elbow strikes much harder. Did I mention that there is none of that dark lacquer on these that refuses to absorb moisture and weakening grip? Yes these absorb moisture better to help you keep these babys loaded. A word of caution! I was doing a spinning back strike and one flew out of my hand. It blasted through my plaster wall point first destroying it and the wood lathing behind. Elbows beware.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
los mejores, pasados, tonfas. gratiest tonfas ever. Aug 02, 2011
By vinx they are great i definetly accept this product they have a great handel and the lightweight is asome because is fast it only came in 4 days. los mejores de todos los tonfas de la vida :P
Lightweight and attractive tonfas. Apr 02, 2012
By B. Bernardo
"comic cruiser"
While easy to practice forms with, these tonfas may not be able to withstand contact and some abuse. I have been using my oak tonfas for serious practice as it's easier to get used to the heavier, more solid pair that feel like they can take some impact. My kids and I usually practice with around 10 different martial arts weapons and contact between weapons is sometimes inevitable. The case is well made and has a professional look to it.
Nice, but a little lightweight Dec 15, 2011
By simplytaty
"simplytaty"
The tonfa is nice and so is the case, but it is a bit lightweight for certain forms. Fits well in your hands and as long as you don't have to spin them very quickly, it should be fine. Those who will use it for higher speed forms should probably look for heavier wood. Nice as a practice tonfa.
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