The Dangerously Fit Bulava Is a Short Steel Mace—Just Long Enough for Two-Handed Mace Exercises, but Compact Enough for Lateral Swings and Heavy Club Training

The Ultimate Hybrid of Mace and Club... Built to Forge Stronger Shoulders, a Powerful Core, and Unmatched Grip Strength

WHAT IS A BULAVA?

The Perfect Balance of Power, Flow & Control

The Dangerously Fit Bulava Mace Club blends the best of both worlds… a heavy club and a short steel mace in one powerful, compact design.

With its head-heavy construction and shorter length, the Bulava delivers serious angular momentum, torque, and centripetal force. That means better grip strength, rotational power, and full-body conditioning—all in one tool.

Unlike a standard steel mace, which can feel awkward during lateral swings, or a clubbell with its long barrel and short handle, the Bulava strikes the sweet spot. You get the smooth, flowing motion of a mace, combined with the raw explosiveness of a club.

It’s long enough for classic two-handed mace movements like the 360 and 10-to-2, yet compact enough for tight, lateral swinging movements like the mill.

Unlike traditional linear strength tools, the Bulava is built for circular, multi-plane movement—unlocking strength, endurance, and power from every angle.

Available in weights from 2kg to 25kg, it’s a versatile weapon suited for both heavy training and dynamic flow work.

Made from solid steel and finished with a durable powder coating, the Bulava is built to go the distance. The knurled handle gives you a rock-solid grip, and the precisely weighted head ensures smooth, controlled swings every time.

This isn’t just a training tool… it’s a weapon for building serious, functional strength.

FEATURES

Clearly Marked Weight

Each Bulava Mace Club has its weight clearly marked on the mace head, so you can quickly grab the right size without wasting time mid-workout.

Powder-Coated Finish

The high-quality powder coating gives the handle a textured, grippy feel… ideal for swinging, even with sweaty hands. It also holds chalk better than matte or epoxy coatings for extra grip when you need it.

Solid Steel Cap Tip

Forget plastic. Our Bulava Mace Clubs feature a solid steel cap tip that stays smooth and durable over time… no jagged edges, no risk of tearing your hands.

Knurled Handle Grip

The knurled steel handle gives you maximum grip security, so you can train hard, swing heavy, and stay in control… no slipping, no second guessing.

WHAT SIZE SHOULD I BUY?

Bulava Mace Clubs are deceptively heavy due to the grip being positioned far from the mace head’s center of mass.

This creates a leverage disadvantage, making them far more challenging than traditional weights… and highly effective for building real-world strength.

For example, an 8kg Bulava feels significantly heavier than an 8kg dumbbell or kettlebell.

That’s why it’s essential to start light while you build the skill to control, stabilise, and move the mace with precision.

Your training goals should also guide your weight selection:

Lighter Maces: Best for mobility, rehab, and prehab work.

Medium Maces: Great for improving conditioning and muscular endurance.

Heavy Maces: Ideal for developing raw, functional strength.

Choose a weight that suits both your current ability and your training goals to get the most out of your workouts.

RECOMMENDED WEIGHTS

PROFILEMACE WEIGHT
Average Male4 kg
Strong Male6kg
Very Strong Male8kg +
PROFILEMACE WEIGHT
Average Female2kg
Strong Female4kg
Very Strong Female6kg

HISTORY OF THE BULAVA MACE

ANCIENT WEAPON OF WAR

The Bulava, or war mace, has deep roots in the battlefields of Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

While originally used as a weapon, it was also a powerful symbol of authority, carried by military leaders and tribal chiefs… including the Cossacks, Tatars, and other nomadic tribes.

The word “Bulava” comes from Slavic languages, translating to “mace” or “club.” Traditionally made from wood, stone, or metal, it featured a heavy head designed for delivering devastating impact.

But its role went beyond combat, the Bulava was often ceremonial, a mark of leadership and command.

Today, this ancient tool has evolved into a modern strength instrument. With its unique design and offset load, the Bulava challenges your coordination, builds rotational power, and improves shoulder and grip strength… all while paying homage to its warrior origins.

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