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10LB Fitness Barbell Hammer Club Training

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Description

A 10LB steel mace club for grip strength, wrist stability, and rotational power work.

This steel mace club is a single-piece training tool used for rotational and offset-load movements. The weight sits at one end of an ergonomic steel bar, so every swing, mill, and 360 challenges grip, forearm, and shoulder stability in ways a balanced dumbbell does not. Useful as a primary grip tool or as a finisher to a strength session.

Why this 10LB steel mace club

  • Built for grip and wrist work: the offset weight loads the wrist and forearms through the full swing arc.
  • Steel construction: a single-piece steel bar and head holds up to regular use without rattling.
  • Compact footprint: the 10LB size stores in a corner and is light enough for daily warm-ups.
  • Versatile programming: works for mace 360s, 10-to-2 swings, around-the-worlds, and offset presses.

Specs and details

  • Weight: 10 LB
  • Construction: steel bar and head, single piece
  • Style: hammer-shaped club, also called a mace bell or Iran bar
  • Use: grip, wrist, shoulder, and core training

Frequently asked questions

What is a steel mace club used for?
A steel mace is a strength tool with weight at one end of a long handle. The offset load makes every swing and rotation harder on grip, wrist, and shoulder stability than a balanced dumbbell. Common moves include 360 swings, 10-to-2 swings, around-the-worlds, and offset presses.

Is a 10LB mace club a good starting weight?
For most people new to mace work, 10 LB is the right starting weight. Lighter feels too easy after a few sessions, and heavier risks shoulder strain before technique is grooved in. Build to 15 or 20 LB once the 10-to-2 swing feels controlled.

How is a steel mace different from a clubbell or kettlebell?
A clubbell has a shorter handle and a smaller weight, so it sits closer to the hand and is friendlier for beginners. A kettlebell is balanced and used mostly for ballistic lower-body work. A steel mace has the longest lever, which is what makes it uniquely demanding on grip and shoulder stability.

How do I store and care for a steel mace?
Wipe the bar with a dry cloth after sweaty sessions, store in a dry area, and add a light coat of gym-safe oil every few months if the finish dulls. Stand it in a corner or lay it flat on a rack to avoid the head rolling.

Pairs well with our 5LB hammer club for warm-ups or double-handed work.

Specification

  • Material: Durable solid steel construction with grip handle
  • Weight: 10LB balanced training hammer bell club
  • Design: Ergonomic barbell style fitness club tool
  • Usage: Strength training wrist and grip exercises
  • Function: Improves forearm power and coordination
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