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Makiwara - Wall mounted - Wooden padded striking post - two levels (73 cm (28.7") x 10 cm (3.9"))

Makiwara - Wall mounted - Wooden padded striking post - two levels (73 cm (28.7") x 10 cm (3.9"))

Regular price $266.40 USD
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Makiwara is a unique training equipment that is used for hardening fists in various Chinese schools of martial arts as well as karate training. The correct rigidity of the spring board will help you build up your technique and harden your fists for a great punch. Through training with this simple device, you can learn to break several boards or tiles with one blow. It can be conveniently mounted to the wall at the required level or be fitted to the pole, tree and other objects using ropes or belts. Two hitting points, one at the top and one at the bottom, allows you to practice punches at different level (head, body). It can be conveniently mounted to the wall at the required level or be fitted to the pole, tree and other objects using ropes or belts.

Size:
- Height: 73 cm (28.7")
- Width of a shock board 10 cm (3.9"), back board 13 cm (5.1").
- Thickness: shock board 1 cm (0.4"), back board 5 cm (2").

Material: hornbeam shock board, ash backboard, foam pad - foamed polyurethane foam.

Weight: apx. 5 kg

Set include: Makiwara, dowels and bolts - 4 pcs.

*Makivara is designed for light, moderate impact force. Trained technique and speed of impact. Not suitable for practicing power shocks.

Our Craftsmanship

Every Bokuto training target is built to withstand the full force of dedicated practice — crafted from carefully selected hardwoods and durable materials chosen for impact resistance and longevity. Each makiwara and wooden dummy is shaped and assembled by hand, engineered to deliver authentic resistance and feedback that sharpens technique with every strike. Behind every Bokuto product is a team that trains in martial arts themselves — so we build what we trust in our own dojo.

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