Impact Kerambit
The Impact Kerambit is an extremely low-profile device that looks to the un-initiated to be simply an odd-looking L-shaped piece of plastic. However, to the user, once you slip your index finger through the ring and grasp it, you have a devastating self-defense device in your hand. It can be taken anywhere since its real purpose is completely unknown, which makes it ideal for air travel or areas in which guns or knives are banned. The Kerambit's ring and the tip of the L-shaped section are designed to put your wrist at its strongest natural angle. You may strike full force against any part of your attacker's body, even bone, without fear of hurting your knuckles or wrist. The bottom edge provides for full-force backhanded blows and is also a great blocking tool that will in the process of blocking can also disable the offending limb. Due to its unique design, you need never let go of the Kerambit, even when grasping, pulling, or controlling your attacker. On today's streets, you can't afford to be without one of these. Constructed of lightweight indestructible plastic. Designed and manufactured by Kelly Worden. Sized to fit in a pocket, or can be carried in a special holster. Color: black. A Trainer unit, a soft injection molded rubber version designed for training use which will not cause excessive pain to your training partner, is also offered. Also available is a pocket/belt clip which solves the problem of where to carry your Impact Kerambit. It allows for fast deployment from the belt, waistband, or pocket. Made in U.S.A.
SKU #: IK Impact Kerambit
SKU #: CKH Pocket/Belt Clip
SKU #: IKT Trainer Impact Kerambit
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