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Makiwara Strike Bag / Large Iron Palm Bag UnFilled

 
Makiwara Strike Bag / Large Iron Palm Bag UnFilledQuantity in Basket:none
Code: A8801
Price:$19.95

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It is a square duck [that's really heavy] canvas bag, unfilled. Mount on a solid wall or outside on a large tree to use as a makiwara bag. Hanshi Mario Higaonna uses the bag to practice elbow strikes.

Put it on a heavy table to use as an iron palm bag.

You might want to use Dit Da Jow or the like on the knuckles after a heavy work out on the bag.

15 inch square overall. The area that can be filled is 11 inches square.



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