What is the difference between speed chucks and nunchucks




















These fit in your back pocket and are very, very fast. I heard of those being called speed chucks and they make em in retractable ones as well as the short half stick but i guess one of many of my concerns here was if the distance between the 2 batons are closer together does that qualify them as speed chucks?

Reply 3. If the sticks are very close together, less than two inches, then they are generally considered to be "Pro-Chux", a design championed by Master Lee Barden that is a faster style of chucks, but rarely called speed chucks.

AS for chain or rope for freestyling, it's purely up to you. I myself look it as a quite light nunchaku, not more than grams, has a length of connectors that suits fine with your hands, and didn't drain a lot of energy when you play it fast.

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Cancel Ok. Weapon Material. Nunchaku Length. Nunchaku Diameter. Connection Type. Century 31 Show all… Collapse. Today, nunchaku are still incredibly popular. They are one of the first weapons many karate students learn how to use, either singly or in a pair. Traditionally, the nunchuck is considered a striking weapon.

In some cases, the nunchuck can be used to thwart off other weapon strikes without actually striking the individual. Century Martial Arts offers a variety of nunchaku also called nunchucks or 'chucks in foam, wood, and metal. Competition grade nunchucks, training and foam nunchucks, and even glow in the dark nunchucks called glow chucks can be found at Century. If you need an engraved nunchuck we can do that, too.

Just call our customs department at We offer different types of nunchaku chains such as link, ball bearing, and corded. Find the right nunchuck for your training style at Century Martial Arts. Good choice. In order to choose the right nunchaku, you need to first understand yourself.

Claws, Machetes and Sickles! Inquiring minds want to know: what's the deal with speed nunchaku and speedchucks? Well, the long and the short of it is that these are specialized nunchucks designed to be smaller and lighter. But what does that lead to? Let's consider some of the differences that speedchucks offer. Great for Small Hands We aren't all gifted with a large hand span, and sometimes you get a better feel and control with narrower handles.

Even when you do have big hands, specially-designed speed nunchucks like the Solid Aluminum Hexagon Speedchucks and the Octagon Speed Nunchaku have polygonal circumferences that match the segmented nature of the human grip, allowing for a firmer hold with less slippage due to the increased surface tension.

Easy to Conceal By virtue of their being thinner and lighter than typical nunchaku, it's easier to carry speedchucks in pockets or pouches. You don't have to be a bad guy to want to hide your weapons. Some ne'er-do-wells see an armed citizen as a challenge. Surprising a hooligan with a hidden weapon like the Solid Aluminum Corded Speedchucks also creates enough uncertainty for the next time they consider attacking someone else who looks like an unarmed civilian.



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