







🥋 Elevate your fight game with the ultimate training partner!
The JAYEFO Beast 58 is a 6-foot grappling dummy crafted from durable vinyl, designed for versatile use across MMA, BJJ, Boxing, Karate, and Judo. It arrives unfilled, allowing you to customize its weight and feel for personalized training. Its lifelike design mimics real opponents, making it an essential tool for skill development and resilience. Trusted by thousands of martial artists, it combines durability with portability to support your fight journey wherever you train.
















| ASIN | B07VN2TG31 |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 78,612 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 27 in Martial Arts Dummies |
| Brand | Jayefo |
| Color | Black / Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,362) |
| Date First Available | 29 July 2019 |
| League | MMA |
| Manufacturer | JAYEFO |
| Outer material | Vinyl |
| Package Dimensions | 30.48 x 26.67 x 7.62 cm; 54.4 kg |
| Size | 6' |
| Sport | Jiu Jitsu, Mixed Martial Arts |
| Team | JAYEFO |
K**N
Perfect BJJ training dummy *****
Not had it long, approx a week but I love it, arms are a good length, which was a concern for me! I’ve packed it with rag and it feels a good weight, helps me practice techniques when I can’t get to a class. Perfect *****
N**I
BJJ or Wrestling dummy
Good product bit of a pain to fill but my son loves it plenty of hours playing wrestling and mma with it, it’s really fun quality is good it’s very durable too. We used old pillows and shredded old sheets to fill it I knocked of one star because they don’t sell a pre filled one.
A**G
Reliable and can take a beating!
Purchased this BJJ training dummy for my son a few months back, he uses it around 3 times a week and it is still going strong, it’s reliable and can take a beating, it’s also a good size once it is fully stuffed up! 10/10
M**L
Takes a beating
Got this as a bit of a novelty, for the kids to take out some stress during lockdown. Took a lot of filling (many towels, rolled up mats for some limb articulation). Turned out it still provides many, many hours of fun, the poor thing has taken many a savage beating. We've used it more as a fun piece of "gym" equipment rather than a serious grappling dummy, but it has help up very well.
C**Y
Not quite
Good item-sturdy and strong and able to practise subs on it. However its not entirely as per ad. A) it doesn't stand so not take downs B) it's not as tall as is suggested
C**E
The one and only
The one and only always got a time for u to roll. Very good quality mines dummy weight is 25kg and by the time I used it everyday. No damages
J**.
Falsely advertised
2 month wait for something that is falsely advertised
L**L
Sizing is well off
Arrived today and took a short time to fill. Ordered the 6ft but it’s well under that. Arms are extremely short. My 5 year olds arms are longer. I think whoever does the measurements for your company needs to take a trip to the opticians.
T**.
This jujitsu dummy is excellent. Due to the COVID19 the Dummy (me) had no contact classes where we utilized a dummy to simulate a partner. At first I made one using towels and a backpack. While it sort of functioned, it was not optimal. Then I found this. Made of tough material and can take a beating. I does not come with the stuffing, but I went to a hobby shop and easily found filler. Now my dummy, who I named Cody, is perfect for practicing techniques both at the class and at home. Very good product that serves its intended purpose great.
E**P
Very durable! Great quality and stitching. He gets heavy as he is filled. We used toddler towels and winter jackets and sweaters.
T**R
Man I needed a reLease from the Covid so I bough this bad boy, named him Jim 'cuz I hate the name Jim and I have had three people in my life named Jim that I hated, Jim Henderson in junior high who stole my trombone, Jim Jaspers at the printing company who stole my Mountain Dew on the daily, and Jim Watson, my dad's brother (through marriage) who beat my aunt when she left him for Dave. I took my leftover gym socks from when I was a hooper and made my Jim plumb for wrestlign and fighting. I like to fill it up to the Rim like that coffee Brim, I filled Jim's toes and fingers to the end, and for weight I added some wet towels in plastic sacks. When I was done Jim weighged 85 lbs!!!! I got on the youtube and learned the basic moves of BJJ for grappling and moving, how to stay calm, how to use my weight against Jim to my advantange. After a few weeks was easy to get passt Jim's guard and stay on top of him for a few mintues, and gradually I worked on my arm locks. It was fun to be at work and think of coming home and what I would do to Jim, I started day-dreaming of going home after work and seeing Jim there and mann I gave him a pounding on the nightly. I would put him in different situations like waiting for me in the closet with a knife or waiting in the shower with a knife or waiting on the balcony with a knife and I would pretend I didn't know he was there and sort of mozy around the place and then HeRE"S JIM and I would take him down and get him in an arm bar. After a fewsome months it got kinda boring so I opened him up and added more weight this time some bags of rice and beans and that gave a differnt feel and I would even put different color t-shirts on him to break it up. It got to where my GF would hide him from me becuase she was jealouse but I kept telling her I didn't love jim I just wanted to pound on him because my job was so stressing and if I wanted love it was to Sasha I went but for wrestling it was Jim. Long story short I had to make a choice and Sasha made the choice easy by moving out and it wasn't easy but I still have Jim. When COVID is over I will go to real BJJ classes and have a leg up for sure. thanks Jim!!!
A**Y
so far so good... *update: 2 months in...used every day...still holding up great* my daughter is almost 7, and shes a beast (going on 3 years of muay thai and 6 months of bjj)...her gym closed for the virus, and we home-made a dummy for video classes...but this is much better, and a good size for her...its sturdy...i filled the limbs with pool noodles to keep it a little on the lighter side for her, two pillows in the torso....and her gi top fit... but, it really seems to be holding up well...good thick hefty zipper in the back, strong velcro flap to cover the zipper...we’re happy
C**M
The torso itself is a bit shorter than anticipated but the overall size and shape work very well. We stuffed this thing and the stitching seems to hold up well. Positioning it also works pretty good. You just have to press/squeeze in some places to get it into specific positions. A couple things to note for people. 1. this does not stand on its own. Unless you want to somehow build your own frame/skeleton inside, it is meant for seated/kneeing/floor positions. 2. for stuffing the best option we found was to buy a used heavy bag. The 100lb bag we got (for $20) had more than enough shredded fabric and sand bags within it to fully fill this. I'll update this later if a problem arises, but as of now this is working as anticipated.
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