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CONDOR SPEEDCHUCKS
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Speedchucks — Balance Tuned for Motion
The Condor Speedchucks transform a well-known Japanese martial arts weapon into a finely tuned modern training tool. Designed by Joe Flowers, a black belt in American-style Shotokan Karate, these nunchakus reflect a deep understanding of balance, control, and movement.
Built with performance in mind, the Speedchucks feature a refined balance point that favors velocity and fluid transitions. Unlike many traditional designs, they are highly tunable—allowing the user to change the string or modify the setup as training needs evolve. Handmade from burnt American hickory, they combine traditional material choices with modern performance expectations.
The result is a pair of nunchakus that feel responsive and intentional in motion. Purpose-built for training, the Condor Speedchucks stand out as one of the best-balanced modern options available today.
Key Features
- Monouchi:80 in (300.0 mm) – Optimized length for speed and control.
- Overall Length (OAL):40 in (645 mm) – Balanced proportions for fluid movement.
- Weight:59 oz (130 g) – Lightweight for fast transitions and reduced fatigue.
- Material: Burnt American Hickory – Durable, resilient, and traditionally rooted.
- Finish: Burnt – Enhances grip feel while giving a distinctive character.
- Packing: Carton Box
Why Choose the Condor Speedchucks?
- Performance-Driven Balance: Tuned specifically for speed and smooth motion.
- Designed by a Practitioner: Created by a martial artist who understands real training demands.
- Adjustable Setup: Easily modified to suit different styles or preferences.
- Handcrafted Quality: Each piece reflects careful workmanship and material selection.
- Modern Training Focus: A contemporary interpretation of a classic martial arts tool.
Ideal For:
- Martial arts practitioners focused on coordination and control
- Training sessions emphasizing speed and fluid movement
- Users seeking a balanced, modern nunchaku design
The Condor Speedchucks bring precision, balance, and thoughtful design together—crafted to move as intentionally as the practitioner who trains with them.