Combat Sports grappling MMA dummy 140 lb vs Combat Sports Legged Grappling Dummy (35–140 lb) Nylon Training Partner
Overall winner: Combat Sports grappling MMA dummy 140 lb
Key Differences
Product A offers multiple weight options and a lower listed price tier, making it better for users who want choice and affordability. Product B is a single heavier model (~140 lb) built with military-grade vinyl for users focused on heavy takedowns and realistic resistance
Combat Sports grappling MMA dummy 140 lb
Durable wrestling dummy for takedowns, throws, submissions, and strikes. Provides full training without risking a partner. Customers note high quality and mixed feedback on weight and stitching
Pros
- durable military-grade vinyl
- full training for takedowns, throws, submissions
- reduces risk of injuring training partner
- high quality and durability (customer insight)
Cons
- weight is considered heavy by some
- stiffness and seam quality concerns
- erectability can be problematic
Combat Sports Legged Grappling Dummy (35–140 lb) Nylon Training Partner
Legged grappling dummy for MMA, Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, and takedowns. Provides weight options and durable training tool; some users note stiffness and seam quality concerns
Pros
- multiple weight options
- durable nylon construction
- suitable for throws, submissions, and grappling
Cons
- stiff arms reported by some users
- seam quality concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Combat Sports |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Combat Sports |
| User Reviews | Tie |