The Gyeongmubong, or self-defense bat, is shaped like a six-sided bat, which is easy to defend, guard, or protect from the other party, and is used in the police and military to suppress terrorism.
The head and tail of the rod, which serve as a handle, are shaped like a small janggu, making it easy to grasp. The handle is perpendicular to the center of the rod and forms the shape of a bottle of the same length, so that it is easy to grip when using the rod and prevents separation.
The Gyeongmubong is easy to rotate, and it can freely rotate in the user·s gripped hand by the mushroom head-shaped rod formed at the end, prevent separation, and easily suppress the opponent.
In particular, it has an excellent effect on defense, i.e., defenseoriented practice, attack power, and suppression.
In addition, ribbon installation grooves for design are installed at the ends of the body and the other side, which can be more prominent in martial arts events using the Gyeongmubong or during inspection.