Description
Indian mudgar is a heavy Indian club that can be swung single or double-handed in the Indian styles. These long, two handed clubs can also be used as as a suburito or furibo, Japanese training club. Historically, the latter were employed as wooden weapons with studs or spikes attached and came in various sizes. Thankfully, they are now used as training clubs for martial artists.
Each club is hand-turned from a single piece of walnut timber by craftsman within a charity organisation that supports over 400 villages in southern India, whom BMF supports. In addition, we donate 10% of production costs to the help the charity as well as their tree planting. Due to the nature of wood there is a variation in density and colour.
These clubs are sourced from solid walnut logs and as such, carry a risk of small cracks appearing. These are considered cosmetic and can be easily fixed using wood glue. Should your clubs display excessive splitting, then please let us know if this happens and we can work out a solution. Follow this link for inforation on care and maintenance.
pete H –
Thanks Ash, it’s always good to get feedback from an experienced user.
Ash –
Absolutely beautiful Mugdar. I got the 10kg fat grip and it’s a nice challenging club, especially one handed.
I stand by what I said in previous reviews. I won’t buy my clubs and maces anywhere else. Can’t beat handling such beautiful wood.