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Description of πŸ’ͺ Enhance Your Training with the Pro Force Paddle Clapper Target

Makes a clear, audible sound when hit. Can be strapped at any height on large or medium sized bags. Excellent for punching and kicking drills.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

. Century V1 stand bag and find it very useful for various kicks

I use it on the Century V1 stand bag and find it very useful for various kicks. Initially, I mainly used them for crescent kicks, roundhouse kicks, hook kicks, and backturn kicks, but I've found them useful for center kicks as well. And I got second for practicing double kicks - enjoy!

Pros
  • good thing
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very functional item for punching bag accessories

This product has been used for several months without any problems. Fits easily in my freestanding Century bag. So far he has survived all kicks unscathed. Very well suited for practicing hook/whip hits with front or rearspin. Also good for crescent kicks and reverse spin kicks. So far no problems at all. I'm glad I bought this for my home gym.

Pros
  • Hard wearing surface
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Pretty easy to adjust and move up and down

Fits Century XXL Wavemaster. Multiple easy to adjust and move up and down. The strings at the tip of the paddle broke within the first few days of use. I wove it back and glued it. It does what it needs to do and allows you to train on your own. The quality could be better, but it takes hits well and makes a nice solid sound when you hit it right.

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Negative Gift

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for practicing any spin technique

Received for Christmas and have used it at least twice a week since. If it's still working after a year, I'll give it a fifth star. Ideal for practicing spin techniques, round kicks, crescent kicks, punches or straight line techniques. Fits easily in the original Wave Master bag (red). This was a nice addition to my TKD training as it allowed me to practice the technique in a targeted manner without having a partner hold the target.

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Everything OK

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very innovative, not very durable

Continuous use in our karate school for about a month. The velcro fasteners are a bit worn but work perfectly. Ideal for sickle strikes, hook strikes and hook strikes. Opens up new possibilities for self-training. It should be in every school. Update after 4 months: We really like this finish, but the screws holding the pad to the collar are loose and not easy to fix. I have to lower the star rating from 5 to 3. I wish they would have used Loctite or something else to prevent this. We use this…

Pros
  • Trial period for one year
Cons
  • Useless functions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The Pro Force Paddle Clapper is a great investment and a great buy!

I have 13th Century Wave Masters in my class and I needed something new to inspire my students to train more. When I found a Pro Force Paddle Clapper at Revain I decided to buy 3 of these to try them out. They are more intended for very large Wavemasters, but they go quite well with my Century Wavemasters. I just pull the straps all the way up for a snug fit. They seem to be working pretty well. I haven't had any problems with it so far and my students really enjoy using it. The applause they…

Pros
  • Nice to use
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great trainer

So far so good. There are no problems with this product. Well, the only "minor" issue isn't with the paddle, but with the bag it's attached to. The pouch "unscrews" when you push the paddle in the direction it will unscrew (to detach it from the base), so you'll stop and "reseat" the pouch from time to time " have to. But that's not a paddle issue, it's just something to consider if you buy it and attach it to a water-based bag. If you step in the direction of rotation of the bag to "tighten"…

Pros
  • Pleasing
Cons
  • Obsolete