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Filipino Doce Pares Plain Escrima Stick |
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| Price: $8.00 - $72.00 |
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Martial Artist's Top Pick
Imported directly from the land of Escrima and Kali! These are genuine escrima sticks designed to take a beating and then some! Highly recommended and a must own for any serious Kali practitioner. These are the same sticks used by the pros of Doce
Pares! Recommended for
all stick to stick
combat training! For all
schools and
organizations that like
to spar with real
sticks, and real
padding, please use
these sticks, because
that's what they were
designed for! These are
very light weight and
pack a punch! Specs: No
burn pattern or lacquer
finish (so it won't hurt
like hell when you guys
beat the crap out of
each other! - so it's
great for real stick to
stick fighting
practice.) Length: 28
in.
to 29 in.. Approx. 3/4 in.
diameter. Buy in large
quantities and save!
You'll find the lowest
prices here!! Order
yours now because
availability is limited
and they sell very fast!
Escrima sticks are made
from a type of vine in
the Philippines, which
can be fire hardened for
durability. Due to the
uniqueness of the sticks
and each sticks'
individual properties,
sometimes abnormalities
like small cracks and
chips can occur.
Please note that this is
normal in the creation
process. Sticks may or
may not be exact matches
due to the fire burning
process, and may differ
slightly in design and
sometimes length. |
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