🥊 Elevate Your Training Game with DEFY!
The DEFY Leather Jiu Jitsu MMA Grappling Dummy is a 4-foot tall, unfilled training tool designed for martial arts enthusiasts. Made from durable faux leather, it can be weighted up to 70 Kg, making it perfect for submission-style training. With a lightweight design of just 1.16 Kg, it offers great value for money and comes with a quality guarantee.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 6.25 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 1.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | DEFY Challenge Your Fear |
Manufacturer | Defy Sports |
Outer Material | Faux Leather |
Size | 4 Feet |
Sport Type | Karate, Mixed Martial Arts, Judo, Jiu Jitsu |
D**K
Probably the best value for a grappling dummy.
We got the 6ft for our 17 year old 5’7 130lb. It is the right size for him. The quality of the bag is really good and the zipper is strong and overlapped with Velcro to make the closure secure. We had a problem with some of the stitching on ours and trust me when they say “100% guaranteed” it’s true! No problems what so ever with product support. You will get your moneys worth on this. The only downside for us was stuffing it, it’s a chore, but once it’s done your good to go. The neck could be a bit longer too, but hey, it’s a dummy. My son’s skills have really improved with having 24h access to physically move through the submissions he is learning.
K**N
I Use it everyday
Overall for the price this is a great practice dummy. I am using it for BJJ. So far I've done various takedowns, grappling techniques and actually a decent amount of chokes. Although the leg and arm length is limited and head is small, I am still able to do many scissor chokes, arm bars, Gi chokes, and drills. I'm new to BJJ but putting a Gi on this dummy really helped me get a feel for it and hand placement for different manipulations.-I stuffed it with old work shirts and towels. Also. I rolled up bed wetting pads that my kid no longer uses these surprisingly are very limb like and are padded so I put them in the arms, legs and spine area. Lastly I reinforced some of the stitching with gorilla tape for added protection.-To add weight I bought zippered canvas cloth makeup bags and filled them with weighted plastic pellets. Which I placed in the hands, head, feet and abdomen region.
A**T
Concerned
The material feels very tough, great, I do not perceive any issues with the quality! Cannot have this ripping. Although, my dummy is probably around 5'6... I bought a 6 foot dummy... Thankfully, DEFY customer service is sorting it out for me. Fast responses.
G**Y
Its okay. This was my last result. Its not bad, but not perfect
I don't know if I recommend it yet. I gave it a 3. I can change it later. It was a process. Just confusing.I bought the unfilled leather grappling dummy 59" 5 feet tall. Its too short for a 5'4 or taller person.Pros: Its under $100, Its leather, It holds together, Its not heavy once you fill it.Cons: It doesn't stand, its hard to push filling inside, Its a lot of work to fill with only one opening, and the whole process is expense and costs up to $350 (dummy, fill, and pool noodle sticks).My experience:I used poly fill which was $14.77 a bag. Right after I bought it, the price went down on the additional fill I bought to $14.13, and the last additional I purchased it went down to $13.77. Same bags and brand (small, extra loft 46' n 60' and rolled up of 1.14m x 1.53m). Nothing different. All on Amazon. I bought them within a day apart. I have no idea, why it went down. Anyway, You need 14 bags. I used about 3 old cloth blazer coats to fill the head. I never took the poly fill out of the bags except for 2 bags. Which I had to cut up to fit it into the harms. You have to really push and squeeze it in there. I used my door to push the legs against it to push down the poly fill into the feet. It takes about 4 poly fill bags for legs.Recommendations:1. Instead of just scissors use a box cutter or razor blade. I used a razor blade and scissors. It made it faster to cut.2. I ordered pool noodles as a last result to see if I can use it as a skeleton to get it to stand up. I haven't gotten the noodles yet. I want to put two in each leg. One noodle on each side and fill the middle to see if it stands. If doesn't stand I will send it back and get a cheaper dummy that doesn't stand and has the feet. I only purchased this because it is suppose to stand.3. Be careful when you tug and pull to put poly fill or clothes in it because of the other reviews. Mine did not rip but others did. So hold the leather in the right places when you are pulling and tugging so you don't have that issue.4. Put clothes on it such as a Gi or something. I read reviews that said that the hemming opened up. Protect the hemming with putting clothes so you don't have it rip.
T**R
Great product/ How i filled it
Great item perfect for takedowns and throws the material is stitched well and thick enough to last a long time . I placed pool noodles inside kinda like a skeleton and wrapped them with old T Shirts then filled it with 3 large bags of cotton stuffing and it came out to right at 20 lbs if you want more weight use more clothes in the legs to get it to stand on its own.
G**N
Well made.
We stuffed it full of old cloths and got it weighing close to 60lbs. Which is great for our 55lb wrestler. Seems like it’s made well. I’d imagine if you took your time and stuffed it tighter you could get it to be around 70lbs.
A**R
durable material
bought this for my son he loves it we stuffed it full of old clothes and was able to get a good weight out of it the materiel is thick and heavy, seems pretty solid and able to take some abuse
K**P
Great gift . Size is not what it says
I ordered this for a 10 yr old and he loves it. Only concern is the size. I ordered 5 ft which is almost double the price of 4 ft one yet after filling completely with poly fill it turns out be 4’9” at the most and looks shorter ..
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