Malabayabas or Brush Box Sticks
Malabayabas* Tristaniopsis decorticata, also known as Taba, Tiga or Brush Box, is a Philippine iron wood. It is the second hardest wood in the Philippines according to the Janka Hardness Scale.
*Not to be confused with Philippine Teak Tectona Philippinensis which is also known as Malabayabas
*Not to be confused with Philippine Teak Tectona Philippinensis which is also known as Malabayabas
Malabayabas 28 Inch SticksProduct Code: MB28
Use: Iron wood sticks are used mainly for one-man drills, particularly for weight and strength training. Description: The sticks are hand-crafted from Malabayabas or Brush Box wood. Malabayabas is the second hardest wood in the Philippines after Magkono. It is followed by Kamagong. Because of its density, it is a suitable or an even better substitute for Kamagong. If you are simply after the weight and density, and not the color, then these are perfect. Dimensions: Length: 28.15 inches or 71.5 centimeters. Diameter: .945 inch or 2.4 centimeters Weight: 400 grams per stick Density: 1.24 grams per cubic centimeter *True iron wood has a density greater than 1 gram per cubic centimeter. It should sink in water. Price per Pair: 24.99 USDShipping Weight Per Pair: 1 kilogram
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