Suples Speed Wrestling Dummy with Legs – Medium 46 lb 63 in Vinyl Throwing Dummy for MMA, Judo, Jiu Jitsu & Grappling Training





Key features
- •Hand made in Bulgaria. Built to last. 1 Year Warranty. No questions. No B.S.
- •Best tool to learn how to throw with proper technique.
- •Invented by wrestling Olympian Ivan Ivanov to train United States Olympic Greco team.
- •See photos for size recommendation.
- •Go to WWW.SUPLES.COM for more information and questions.
BrandSuples
CategoryWrestling Dummies
SizeMedium (46 lb.)
ColorRed
WarrantyOne-year warranty on all non-leather Suples, Ltd. Products. No B.S.
Suples Speed Wrestling Dummy with Legs – Medium 46 lb 63 in Vinyl Throwing Dummy for MMA, Judo, Jiu Jitsu & Grappling Training
List Price: $660.57$594.51DEALYou Save: $66.06 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Would recommend
James Pascarella✓ Verified Purchase•December 7, 2023
Great product. My son is 65 lbs. 35 lb dummy is perfect
This guy is no dummy!
Mat Burns✓ Verified Purchase•November 13, 2023
Easy to work with, especially for the younger kids.
Very well made !
Thomas J.✓ Verified Purchase•November 13, 2023
Seems like a great workout tool !
…27 pounds does not sound like a lot but for young kids it is this thing is a great buy
Da Busta✓ Verified Purchase•October 26, 2023
This thing is awesome highly recommend make sure you get a great teacher and you're all set
Well-built, seems indestructible, but . . .
Restif✓ Verified Purchase•October 14, 2023
It's expensive, but it's worth it. The dummy seems to be very well built. I have been throwing it and beating on it for about 8 months and it still looks like new. Definitely much better than all the other throwing dummies on the market, particulatly the fill-them-yourself models. My only quibble is that, like all the others, and contrary to at least some of the pictures that accompany the ads, the legs are close together, thus making a whole set of throws difficult, and the arms point towards the center, which also makes a variety of throws more difficult and awkward at best.
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