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Long handled mallets typically are made out of a sturdy pine or walnut or cherry wood with the hammer end of the mallet made out of a rubber coated cyprus wood which is designed to minimize impact if striking another player during the game. | Long handled mallets typically are made out of a sturdy pine or walnut or cherry wood with the hammer end of the mallet made out of a rubber coated cyprus wood which is designed to minimize impact if striking another player during the game. | ||
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The long handled mallet is what is used during a game of Malletball to propel a ball across the field from atop an elephant or stallion. The long handled mallet is able to be changed in terms of size simply by twisting the handle and extending the main shaft of the mallet and then twisting the handle again until it gently clicks locking it back in place at the desired length.
Long handled mallets typically are made out of a sturdy pine or walnut or cherry wood with the hammer end of the mallet made out of a rubber coated cyprus wood which is designed to minimize impact if striking another player during the game.