Please take note that kamagong ironwood is really dense, it will sink in water.
Too dense that it may shatter when used on impact training.

Care and maintenance of Kamagong Iron Wood, Bahi and other hardwoods:

  • Store in a dry place.
  • Wipe it with a clean dry cloth after each practice.
  • If the wood becomes dull in color or loses its shine just apply a wood polisher or wax from a supermarket store or hardware store, wait 5 minutes and wipe dry with a clean cloth and the natural wood shine should come back.
  • Do not apply wood polisher or wax on handles to prevent slippage when practicing.

Important Note:
Kamagong Ironwood is one of the hardest hardwoods in nature but they are by no means indestructible. Continuous hard impact training may result in damage to our item.

Important Note/ Disclaimer:
Kamagong Ironwood is one of the hardest hardwoods in nature but they are by no means indestructible. Continuous hard impact training may result in damage to our product.

All our raw materials are sourced here in the mountains of the Philippines, as most of you well know the Philippines is a TROPICAL country. Customers ordering from abroad may experience wood movement in their weapons especially from those areas where extreme cold or extreme heat and dryness occur. Sometimes minute cracks would appear on the material due to atmospheric and geographic change, we however have no control over this and the customer should evaluate if they should continue with their order.

Please read our Manufacturing Process page to understand how we try to give our customers the best material available on the market today.