Kubotan and Tactical Pens
Tactical pens and kubotans belong among the compact and effective self-defence weapons against attackers. They are suitable not only for the general public, women and men, but also for armed forces and security services. They can effectively serve a police officer when filing an offence report, while still having an effective weapon at hand to "guide" an offender who may attack at any moment. You never know!
Kubotans
Kubotans are small but effective self-defence weapons. This effective weapon was developed in the 1970s by Takayuki Kubota for police units to pacify individuals without causing permanent injury. A kubotan allows you to strike sensitive and pressure points on the human body. It is very practical, weighs only around 50 grams and fits comfortably in any pocket or handbag. You can also hang it on your keys and no one will notice what pendant you carry on your keychain. The middle section is usually knurled, which allows a firmer grip. Carrying a kubotan is not illegal, but given its purpose, its sale is restricted to those aged 18 and over.
Tactical Pens
Discreet tactical pens serve as a defensive tool not only for men, but also for women. They are called palm-sticks. They are a unique combination of a ballpoint pen and a kubotan, providing perfect camouflage for a defensive tool. A tactical pen is of course also suitable for writing; when needed, it allows specific strikes and pressure on nerve points in the attacker's body. The material from which they are made is premium-quality aircraft-grade duralumin. Tactical pens have a fitted cap equipped with a special tip. It can therefore also be used to break a window, among other things. A clip ensures safe attachment of the pen to a belt or pocket, and replacement of the writing refill is a matter of course.
