Micro SKP™ Handcuff Escape Key
This advanced new handcuff escape key is the most versatile and discreet ever offered. The Micro SKP™ (escapee - “one who escapes”) is completely non-metallic. It’s crafted from Ultem®, a high-performance thermoplastic known for its strength and rigidity.
It features an integrated clip, allowing it to securely affix to clothing. Discreet placement options include belt loop, waistband of pants or underwear, sock cuff, long-sleeve shirt cuff, etc. Its minuscule size makes detection very unlikely, yet it’s always accessible for deployment when required.
The state-of-the-art design and specifications of the Micro SKP™ enable its effectiveness on an extensive array of both US and foreign handcuffs. It’s engineered to bypass security features found on special high-security models, such as key blocking blades, enlarged keyway pins, deep set keyholes, etc. It has a full-depth slit in the key’s flag to counter the security plates such as on ASP® Ultra Security Cuffs.
This tiny key is just 0.88 inches in length and weighs in at less than 0.01 ounces. The clip portion is designed to flex to a maximum of 30 degrees. Color: black. Made in USA. Sold in packs of 2 keys.
SKU #: SKP
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