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The Cold Steel Balicki Escrima Trainer is a high-quality training tool designed for martial arts enthusiasts. With a length of 28 inches and a lightweight design of 5.5 ounces, it features a durable high-impact plastic core overmolded with foam for enhanced safety and comfort. Perfect for solo training and sparring, this ambidextrous trainer is suitable for tactical and military applications, making it a versatile addition to any martial artist's gear.
Size | One Size |
Sport | Martial Arts |
Brand | Cold Steel |
Color | Black |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
UPC | 705442019459 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28 x 1 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28.35 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches |
Brand Name | Cold Steel |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
Model Name | Balicki Trainer |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
Part Number | 91EA |
Style | Balicki Trainer |
Included Components | Cold Steel Balicki Escrima Trainer |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
L**O
Strong enough for pain feedback
I like the balance of this item. Ive been using it relentlessly with my students, I can let loose a little for my more senior students and i can control the amount of force that gets delivered during sparring, also even when i left it outside in the cold and rain by mistake, it functioned properly. Mind you its winter time so I was expecting it to crack or have some kind of integrity issue. t’s been a solid addition to my training I.Quality and PerformanceThe high-impact polypropylene construction makes it incredibly durable, perfect for intense training without worrying about splintering or breaking. The weight and balance feel great—light enough for speed work but sturdy enough for power drills.Ease of UseFeels comfortable in hand with a smooth finish that won’t tear up your palms. Great for solo practice, partner drills, and even light sparring.Final ThoughtsA reliable training tool for anyone practicing Filipino Martial Arts. It mimics the feel of a real stick while offering extra durability. Highly recommend! If anything changes, I’ll update my review.
S**K
Perfect training tool
Much lighter than the real thing, of course, but you don't want to strike too hard for training purposes anyway. Good amount of padding. Stiff enough to use for both striking and blocking.
V**I
Great for practice
These are great trainers. They are more forgiving than the traditional rattan, but they still really thump are aren’t soft. They have been great for drills and we like how the reflective tape helps visual tracking.
D**E
People seem confused
These are the Balicki light weight trainers (Balicki himself was showcasing them on a zoom lesson I had with him recently). I have the harder (and heavier) Balicki sticks and also these trainers. They are good at what they are for, light training and sparring. One broke after about 4 or 5 months of regular use against Rattan sticks (lasted longer than my Rattan trainers to be honest).To know which one you are getting look at the design. Two silver rings at one end, light weight trainers. Only one on both ends, harder and heavier give your forearm a workout will snap a rattan stick quickly Balicki sticks.Both are Cold Steel products (you can find both on the cold steel site)
R**7
I Expected Better from a Cold Steel Product
I got a pair of these on sale, and given the quality of the sticks, I'd have returned them if I paid full price.My problem with them is that the plastic core tubing is thin, flexes slightly (mine arrived with a slight bend in them) and feels like they'd break in solid training by adults.The foam rubber coating is nice in terms of quality and providing a slip resistant grip. It might have been a little thicker to soften impacts since these are training weapons. The silver tape rings are good quality and do their job in regards to aiding visibility also.Cold Steel has marketed itself for decades as a high end provider of live and training weapons though, and the flimsy feel of these escrima sticks is a let down. Doubly so with Ron Balicki's name attached to them.
J**N
Overpriced PLASTIC stick…
The grip is not very great. And I should’ve read the description but when I see the words “Cold steel” I assume the product has some kind of metallic allow. It’s literally just plastic??$27 for one stick? You’re better off getting a pack of polyester and rubber kali sticks in a bundle for $19.99… this is a rip off imo.
M**H
Add light Sparring and live drilling to your training
If you practice FMA ( Kali, Eskrima, Arnis) and want to improve then you have to spar . These are a great tool that allows students to ease into sparring. Start with these , use hand protection and eventually transition into reality contact with Rattan sticks
K**K
Very little padding.
This stick has almost no padding, not good for sparring. Has flex compared to a rattan stick, but there are much better soft sticks available for training with a partner.
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