I have got exact same telescopic nunchaku so let me leave my opinion here. First thing i noticed is that they are much heavier than i expected (so they are harder to handle etc..), you just need to get used to them. I used to train with wooden nunchaku and its really diferent. Second thing is that after you use them you HAVE TO tight the screw, that is holding the chain or else it will get loose and one part of nunchaku will fly away as you are swinging it. But there is one enormous problem. If you will train with them, you will be hitting heavy bag or some wooden pole and you will be hitting hard. The nunchaku will "break" in the joints connecting the telescopic parts (it happend to me). In the video you can see that the parts are narrowed in the joints, so it will hold together. But If you will be hitting your opponent or training subject hard, it will plasticaly deform, the joints will get wider and the nunchaku will no longer hold together. It is mostly problem of technology of production. It can be "repaired" with pliers and greater force, but it will never be just like before.
used to have a pair of these I got at the local corner store in seattle back in 1998 haha.. wish I still had them.. they were exactly like these in the video
Bought a pair of these from a pawn shop few years back. Great for muggers and anyone else who wants to give you trouble on the street. Keep them concealed until you need them. Soon as someone wants to cause you some trouble beat them over the head with these until they run away or fall unconscious on the ground.
@@EnsoMartialArts I know that but it's the telescopic aspect that is mentioned in the most recent laws. A telescopic nunchaku is not the same as a 'telescopic baton', but does the law care? That is my point
Yeah they lock in place, but you can lock them too much and struggle to get them back in. Better to have them a bit loose, when they are swinging the momentum holds them out.
It says sold out? When can I get my hands on these? I moved to the u.s. and they're non-existent. Pls lmk! I really miss having this piece to my collection. I also do know how to use these really well. Ty and will be waiting for a reply want asap. Chrome collapsible or black.
Hi, These are one of the hardest pair on Nunchaku to get hold of at the moment, we have been waiting to get these in for a good couple of months. when we do, we will let you know ASAP
I had a pair of these, broke them after training the strike with the chucks, if you to a bine crushing strike with chucks practicing in the air, they should make a popping sound, nine the less, I had some of these, broke them. along with several other types as well
Yes they are not really designed to be hit against stuff, if you want to smash things a wooden pair will probably last longer. Still can't guarantee they'll survive long term though, just last longer
Can't they make this in 10.5'' or 12'' with bearings, 6 or 7 link chain (5.5'' is fine) we only need two sections , not necessarily 3 . The ones you have are out of stock anyway, but they look like they don't really lock open that well, is that the case?
Hey man, these are actually harder and harder to get hold of now, so different styles for the chucks will be almost impossible. I've never seen 2 section only ever three. They lock out really well if you throw them out hard, but you can get them stuck for good. Is a fine line between staying out and really staying out
@@EnsoMartialArts Thanks, I actually found a beautiful 2 section set out of France, gorgeous really. Polished aluminum, in stock, if you want a link or company name , I'll list it. I don't 'fancy' the 3 section black, just doesn't look good to me, and a two section if built well should yield a stronger stick with minimal play, I think...
They are so hard to get hold of at the moment, hopefully we'll have them back in soon! we will let you know when they are in as normaly they sell out very quick!
okay, I would like to buy another pair of them, but you have your prices in Euros, I am in United States, how can I get a pair here, and how much in American Dollars.?
Hey man, all our prices are in British pounds, and we can send out to the states no problem. The website will calculate the shipping costs for you when you go through the checkout. They are a little more than $30 each
I have a suggestion! For your video thumbnails you could have the showcased product and the white text on some kind of monotone background. It will make it easier to see the product you are reviewing!
I have a very similar pair, but don't know if they are the same manufacturer. Mine weigh 553 grams so the weight is about the same. Let me say first of all that 550g in weight is not an average weight for nunchaku. These are very heavy, and would typically be used for combat, they would not be used for freestyle stuff unless you are very good or very stupid. Typically, any nunchaku 350 grams or over would be more for combat (self-defense). That said I do have a pair of stainless steal nunchaku that I would use with freestyle moves and I can use the 550g chrome nunchaku with freestyle type rolls etc. But due to the weight, length and chain length they are not easy to control. If you want to do freestyle stuff these are not the ones for you. If you get in a lot of fights then these could be the ones for you. But be warned, if you don't know what you are doing, you may well end up in worse shape than your enemy.
@@EnsoMartialArts My dad made me my first pair of nunchaku when I was about 13 years old (59 now). I still have them, and they are in pretty good condition. Amazing really because I hit brick walls steak pipes, doors and my head with those things.I just copied what I saw in Bruce Lee movies I would sneak into (all his movies wer adult so had to sneak in).Then about 15 years ago took up Karate again and they had nunchaku classes. But they were kinda disappointing, as I was better than the guy teaching. Since then, I have helped out at the club on training and practiced at home over the years and got my self a nice little collection of home made and bought nunchaku. I don't do much practice now but a did a youtube video a few years ago. I am no expert but I know more than most I guess.
Jesus bro lmfao best of luck on some more training, practice make perfect lmfao, not tryna be too judgy was just expect more use of the chuck in the video and more well practiced moves but best of luck n keep going practice makes perfect, i spent 13 years in karate and 10 of that was with the sticks
I have got exact same telescopic nunchaku so let me leave my opinion here.
First thing i noticed is that they are much heavier than i expected (so they are harder to handle etc..), you just need to get used to them. I used to train with wooden nunchaku and its really diferent.
Second thing is that after you use them you HAVE TO tight the screw, that is holding the chain or else it will get loose and one part of nunchaku will fly away as you are swinging it.
But there is one enormous problem. If you will train with them, you will be hitting heavy bag or some wooden pole and you will be hitting hard. The nunchaku will "break" in the joints connecting the telescopic parts (it happend to me). In the video you can see that the parts are narrowed in the joints, so it will hold together. But If you will be hitting your opponent or training subject hard, it will plasticaly deform, the joints will get wider and the nunchaku will no longer hold together. It is mostly problem of technology of production. It can be "repaired" with pliers and greater force, but it will never be just like before.
used to have a pair of these I got at the local corner store in seattle back in 1998 haha.. wish I still had them.. they were exactly like these in the video
That's Crazy! they are super popular at the moment! sell out instantly as soon as we get them in!
These chucks are awesome. I’ve owned many, and this is one of the best. Highly recommend.
Yeah man, these are a super cool pair!
Just got mine today! I love them! Coolest nunchuks on the market
Ah wicked! They are amazing!
Bought a pair of these from a pawn shop few years back.
Great for muggers and anyone else who wants to give you trouble on the street. Keep them concealed until you need them. Soon as someone wants to cause you some trouble beat them over the head with these until they run away or fall unconscious on the ground.
Love your videos 👍
I recently got my wax wood staff from you and I've been having a lot of fun with it.
Keep up the good video!
Thanks man, glad you're enjoying the staff, keep up the trianing!!
Thank you so much for the video. Never know that there are telescopic Nanchakus.
No Worries! Glad you like it!
Do they lock when opened or close really easy? Because you're supposed to hold them as high as you can.
the do lock when opened, to close them you will have to use a bit of force.
Hi, I am Shahidul from Bangladesh. I need a folded nunchaku. How to get this.
HI Shahidul, we can send some to you if you like. You can order them here bit.ly/chromenunchaku
@@EnsoMartialArts is it available in Philippines??
These are awesome, the UK offensive weapons act 2019 mentions telescopic batons, does law that extend to telescopic nunchaku?
If you are carrying these out on the street they will most likely be taken off you. Using these for martial arts training is completely fine.
@@EnsoMartialArts I know that but it's the telescopic aspect that is mentioned in the most recent laws. A telescopic nunchaku is not the same as a 'telescopic baton', but does the law care? That is my point
How can we find this
Those are a beauty! Do they lock in place?
Edit: it doesn’t look like they do
Yeah they lock in place, but you can lock them too much and struggle to get them back in. Better to have them a bit loose, when they are swinging the momentum holds them out.
they do, if you expand them fast
I am looking for this 😥
But I can't find it in my country.
We can ship to you if you like, which country do you live in?
@@EnsoMartialArts Bangladesh
It says sold out? When can I get my hands on these? I moved to the u.s. and they're non-existent. Pls lmk! I really miss having this piece to my collection. I also do know how to use these really well. Ty and will be waiting for a reply want asap. Chrome collapsible or black.
Hi, These are one of the hardest pair on Nunchaku to get hold of at the moment, we have been waiting to get these in for a good couple of months. when we do, we will let you know ASAP
Can you ship these to California?
Yes we can ship to California, we ship worldwide! here's a link to them on our website: shop.ensomartialarts.com/chrome-telescopic-nunchaku.html
Do you ship to the usa
Yes of course, the website will calculate the shipping costs at checkout. www.ensomartialarts.com
How to order to Jordan
Just follow this link, you can purchase them from our website. We ship world wide.
shop.ensomartialarts.com/chrome-telescopic-nunchaku.html
Where to get it?
from us! follow this link: shop.ensomartialarts.com/chrome-telescopic-nunchaku.html
I had a pair of these, broke them after training the strike with the chucks, if you to a bine crushing strike with chucks practicing in the air, they should make a popping sound, nine the less, I had some of these, broke them. along with several other types as well
Yes they are not really designed to be hit against stuff, if you want to smash things a wooden pair will probably last longer. Still can't guarantee they'll survive long term though, just last longer
Is it available in amazon?
Very much doubt it, Amazon doesn't allow anyone to sell weapons on it's platform. you can get them from us though here bit.ly/chromenunchaku
@@EnsoMartialArts is available in india
How much bro your telescopic nunchucks? How to order bro?
These are £27 and heres a link to our website to buy them:
shop.ensomartialarts.com/chrome-telescopic-nunchaku.html
Telescopic nunckus can i oder to srilanka
hi, I am interested in buying 2 units, do you ship to Chile?
yes we do ship to Chile
Will these ever come out in a darker color? Like a solid black or gun metal grey?
Hi Duncan, Yes we do them in Black but they have been really hard to get recently. I'll let you know when we get some in if you like
@@EnsoMartialArts if you can that would be great, I'd love to pick up a pair
I want to buy chrome telescopic nunchaku in india, how can I buy?
You will still be able to purchase from us, follow this link shop.ensomartialarts.com/chrome-telescopic-nunchaku.html
Can't they make this in 10.5'' or 12'' with bearings,
6 or 7 link chain (5.5'' is fine) we only need two
sections , not necessarily 3 .
The ones you have are out of stock anyway, but
they look like they don't really lock open that well, is that the case?
Hey man, these are actually harder and harder to get hold of now, so different styles for the chucks will be almost impossible. I've never seen 2 section only ever three. They lock out really well if you throw them out hard, but you can get them stuck for good. Is a fine line between staying out and really staying out
@@EnsoMartialArts Thanks, I actually found a beautiful 2 section
set out of France, gorgeous really.
Polished aluminum, in stock, if
you want a link or company name ,
I'll list it. I don't 'fancy' the 3 section
black, just doesn't look good to me,
and a two section if built well should
yield a stronger stick with minimal
play, I think...
They’re still out of stock! When will they become available??
They are so hard to get hold of at the moment, hopefully we'll have them back in soon! we will let you know when they are in as normaly they sell out very quick!
okay, I would like to buy another pair of them, but you have your prices in Euros, I am in United States, how can I get a pair here, and how much in American Dollars.?
Hey man, all our prices are in British pounds, and we can send out to the states no problem. The website will calculate the shipping costs for you when you go through the checkout. They are a little more than $30 each
If you can make the telescopic nunchuck shorter say ten inches in length and thinner not bulky. I will buy it.
we used to do an 8inch version but i've never seen a 10 with these unfortunately
Can we oder this to srilanka 🇱🇰
Hi there, yes you can have these delivered to Srilanka
I have a suggestion! For your video thumbnails you could have the showcased product and the white text on some kind of monotone background. It will make it easier to see the product you are reviewing!
Hey Flavio, as in me and the shop background in black and white and the product in colour?
Enso Martial Arts Shop nope, like isolating the product in front of some background. It can even be not monotone, just easy to look at!
Make more!
AS in more videos or more Nunchaku?
I have a very similar pair, but don't know if they are the same manufacturer. Mine weigh 553 grams so the weight is about the same. Let me say first of all that 550g in weight is not an average weight for nunchaku. These are very heavy, and would typically be used for combat, they would not be used for freestyle stuff unless you are very good or very stupid. Typically, any nunchaku 350 grams or over would be more for combat (self-defense). That said I do have a pair of stainless steal nunchaku that I would use with freestyle moves and I can use the 550g chrome nunchaku with freestyle type rolls etc. But due to the weight, length and chain length they are not easy to control. If you want to do freestyle stuff these are not the ones for you. If you get in a lot of fights then these could be the ones for you. But be warned, if you don't know what you are doing, you may well end up in worse shape than your enemy.
Hey Stuart, thanks for the message. Sounds like you've done a lot of Nunchaku Training. How long have you trained for?
@@EnsoMartialArts My dad made me my first pair of nunchaku when I was about 13 years old (59 now). I still have them, and they are in pretty good condition. Amazing really because I hit brick walls steak pipes, doors and my head with those things.I just copied what I saw in Bruce Lee movies I would sneak into (all his movies wer adult so had to sneak in).Then about 15 years ago took up Karate again and they had nunchaku classes. But they were kinda disappointing, as I was better than the guy teaching. Since then, I have helped out at the club on training and practiced at home over the years and got my self a nice little collection of home made and bought nunchaku. I don't do much practice now but a did a youtube video a few years ago. I am no expert but I know more than most I guess.
Price plz
These are £27 plus delivery and that depends on where you are based
Jesus bro lmfao best of luck on some more training, practice make perfect lmfao, not tryna be too judgy was just expect more use of the chuck in the video and more well practiced moves but best of luck n keep going practice makes perfect, i spent 13 years in karate and 10 of that was with the sticks
Dont think you've quite got the point of the video, its more about the pair of nunchaku rather than how to use them.
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