Not all plate-loadable maces are created equal.
At CK Maceworks, we’ve put years of testing, swinging, and home gym mace swinger feedback into perfecting a system that solves the biggest problems in the loadable mace space.
In this video, Nate walks through exactly what separates our maces from the rest—and why those details matter when you’re actually training.
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1. The CK Canteen Attachment
We’re the only ones offering a threaded, fillable attachment that screws directly onto any CK Maceworks handle.
It lets you load up your mace with unstable weight—like sand, pellets, pennies, ball bearings, or in Nate’s case… semi-truck wheel bearings. You can get creative here.
Why does this matter?
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You get dynamic load movement inside the globe
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It adds a real challenge to grip and stability
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It mimics traditional Gada-style loading in a modern format
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And it just looks badass
2. No Collars, No Rattling, No Slippin'
A lot of DIY setups or cheaper options rely on Olympic adapters with spring collars. It works... but barely.
As Nate shows, the collars can shift, weights can rattle, and you’re trusting a tiny clamp to keep heavy weight from sliding down to your hands during a swing (that will hurt, we promise).
We do it different:
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Our handles are internally threaded
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You load the pin, twist on the handle, and stand on it to torque
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Once locked, it’s solid—no shake, no surprises
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You can swing hard without worrying what’s coming loose
3. Built for Real Training
CK Maces are handcrafted in the USA, precision machined, and made to take a beating.
The pin system lets you micro-load weight increases, experiment with load placement, or use one handle across multiple weight ranges.
These aren’t just your average tools—they’re tools built to grow with you while saving you money and space.
If you care about grip, rotational strength, shoulder health, or just swinging heavy iron—you’ll want a mace that’s secure, smart, and strong.
That’s what we build.
👉 Check out the full line at www.ckmaceworks.com and build the mace you’ll swing for years to come.
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