Manufacturer Links
The following links are for club and meel makers from around the world, please advise me if you find a new maker/manufacturer and I will add them to this list.
Price Range
Black polyurethane clubs are hard wearing and inexpensive.
Mass-produced wooden clubs are in the mid-range price-wise.
Antique Indian Club values are subject to their age and condition.
Hand made Indian Clubs are labour intensive and the most expensive.
Not All Timbers Are The Same
There are many timbers available around the world and they are not all the same. The wood used to make clubs will vary according to the geographical area where the maker is based.
Select Your Clubs Carefully
All the companies listed below make different products, please check the details of your requirements with the company of your choice before you make a purchase.
Disclaimer
The following links are provided purely for your convenience. I am not connected or affiliated with any of these companies and therefore do NOT accept any responsibility for the products that they make and supply. It is your responsibility to deal directly with each company to make purchases and report and resolve returns.
Manufacturers in India,Mumbai?
There is Pratyay in Varanasi, please see his link called “Gyan Indian Jori” https://www.facebook.com/gyanshankul.singh
I hope that helps you. Best Regards. Paul
Pratyay’s jori shop also now has a direct (non-Facebook) URL: GyanIndianJori.com.
Hi Steve, Thank you for the heads up. Paul
Has anyone heard of the War Clubs made by Origin Maine? They seem nicely made, offer scalable weight and also two different grip diameters. I was curious if anyone has tried them. I’m new to clubs but like the idea of the wider grip one.
Hi Brian, Thank you for your message. The Origin War Clubs are NOT Indian Clubs, they are Clubbells. They are described on their website as follows, Clubs are 13.5″ Long, 2.5″ Wide.
The length is too short for adults but good for children. A standard length for Indian Clubs starts at 18″ and can be up to 26″ long. Common weights start at 1lb, 2lbs and 3lbs.
Regarding grip diameters, a standard grip for Indian Clubs is approx 1″ and the pommel 1.75″ which allows for frequent grip changes. The fat grip restricts grip changes. Please visit my Indian Clubs manufacturers page for alternatives. https://indianclubs.com.au/manufacturer-links/ I hope that helps you. Paul
Another club manufacturer in India (Bangalore): Timba Origin operates on Instagram (@timba.fit) and ships worldwide. I just bought a gorgeous club from them; they make smaller clubs as well as heavier mugdars. And the proprietor is a delight — a fellow who shows real care and passion for this art.
Thank you Steve, I have sent Timba a message to ask if they would like to be entered on my manufacturing page. Regards. Paul
Hi
There is a mob up in Queensland now making wooden indian clubs (0.5-1.5 kg range ). They sell via ebay and web site – https://www.dangerouslyfit.com.au/indian-clubs/
They might be worth considering by Australian Indian Club buyers as the postage of the overseas brands tends to make them more expensive.
Good luck in your training.
OB
I would like to add https://heroicsport.com/ ,based in Denmark. Is there any manufacturer in Italy?
Hello Paul,
Please have a look at our page, http://www.thegreatindianworkout.com
We have been making mudgar, gada, Samtola and the works since 2020. Have been following your page proper to that, great to see you spreading your knowledge and sharing your experience in this field.
I am elderly and very weak. Can you tell me where I can find Indian clubs approximately 1/2 lb. More or less to start training with? I hope to progress to 1 lb. and then 1 1/2 lb. clubs.
Thankyou
Hi Ron, Please look at the BMF website in the UK. https://www.bodymind-fit.com/shop-all/?v=c2f3f489a005