Description
Karlakattai Irattai karlai clubs have a thicker grip diameter – as compared to regular Indian clubs or Persian meels – and this adds to the level of effort required when using them. Karlakattai training would require at least a year of practice using smaller kai karlai clubs with high repetitions before using irattai karlai clubs, regardless of your peceived strength.
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.
Do you need some inspiration in possible ways of using this unique club? I’ve written a blog post linking to some inspiring applications here.
These clubs are sourced from solid walnut logs and as such, carry a small risk of small cracks appearing. These are considered cosmetic due to the nature of wood and can be easily fixed using wood glue. Follow this link for inforation on care and maintenance.
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