Looking for a recommendation (grappling dummies)

Hellboy31

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Would love to hear from anyone who's purchased one and used it. I'm thinking about picking one up to get some extra drilling in when I'm at home and maybe to watch movies with when my gf is at school.

It would be great if we could get analysis and reviews from a few different models. Thanks in advance.
 
Would love to hear from anyone who's purchased one and used it. I'm thinking about picking one up to get some extra drilling in when I'm at home and maybe to watch movies with when my gf is at school.

It would be great if we could get analysis and reviews from a few different models. Thanks in advance.

TITLE Freestyle Throwing & Grappling Dummy - 70 lbs. | TITLE Freestyle Throwing & Grappling Dummy | Grappling & Throwing Dummies | MMA Equipment, Supplies and Apparel from Title Boxing

this one is reasonablely priced everything higher than$150 dollars is paying too much for a grappling dummy and you would better off spending more money building your own
 
Would love to hear from anyone who's purchased one and used it. I'm thinking about picking one up to get some extra drilling in when I'm at home and maybe to watch movies with when my gf is at school.

It would be great if we could get analysis and reviews from a few different models. Thanks in advance.

i made my own and its currently better than any on the market right id post a picture but im being selfish at the moment

the one i made is even better than the $600 dollar ones on the market so just stick to a cheap one or make your own .

$300 dollars for a $40 dollar human shaped dummy made in pakistan is unacceptable and us mma practiceners ang grapplers should demand better quality at a reasonable price

i could design better then what is available
 
Would love to hear from anyone who's purchased one and used it. I'm thinking about picking one up to get some extra drilling in when I'm at home and maybe to watch movies with when my gf is at school.

It would be great if we could get analysis and reviews from a few different models. Thanks in advance.


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i suggest you use the submission master grappling dummy. i have one and i know that it is the best one out there. better than all those cheap home made dummies. try to look it up at youtube. amazing is an understatement.
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Would love to hear from anyone who's purchased one and used it. I'm thinking about picking one up to get some extra drilling in when I'm at home and maybe to watch movies with when my gf is at school.

It would be great if we could get analysis and reviews from a few different models. Thanks in advance.

If you are a starter or intermediate and still perfecting proper technique, you need a dummy that's lifelike and as real as it can get (with arms, legs) to work on your ground game. My brother has one, I thought it was not a wise decision at first but when I tried it, I was dead wrong! It was about 75 lbs but feels like 80lbs plus due to dead weight. I believe that the dummy was the same as Sean Sherk's. Not totally sure though.

Now I'm in a pretty descent shape but after trying that one, I was like I'ma get me one of these. There are several type in the market but that submission master dummy really worked for me.
 
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