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Review on πŸŒ‚ Safeguard Assembled Woodhandle Security Umbrella City Safe by Mike Sutton

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very durable umbrella

There are 2 ways to rate this as an umbrella and as a self defense weapon. As an umbrella, this thing is a lot sturdier than the cheap ones most of us bought at the pharmacy, and it screams quality when you hold it in your hands. The videos you see of people into it are accurate, the inner core is fiberglass reinforced and you can literally bang this thing on a heavy bag or try to bend it and it will come out great. It opens with the push of a button and fires quickly when needed. The material is waterproof and the size is almost perfect for keeping a person dry. The main downside is that it's not telescoping, which means when carried it's a 3ft pole that doesn't easily fit in pockets or coats. It comes with a cloth pouch, but you'll probably keep it in the boot when you need it as it's big enough to carry around with you all the time, meaning you won't always have it when you need it to need. . Well, as a self defense weapon, I don't really know how to look at that. If you are a strong man or woman and you know how to punch and generate power, then yes, this thing is basically an escrima stick with a sharp metal tip. You can block shots with it, keep your distance, and I don't want to get punched in the ribs by someone who knows what they're doing with it. However, the usefulness is entirely up to you. If you are a slightly older woman or someone who is just inexperienced / can't fight or hit and can't generate power for hard punches then it won't do you any good. It's not as big and heavy as a baseball bat; It is not small and dangerous in any hand like a knife. he is just like that. need an umbrella. This is a sturdy umbrella and costs maybe twice as much as a good regular umbrella and is almost impossible to break. You can even get a rubber tip on the end and use it like a walking stick so it's more versatile. It has the advantage of being unassuming and looking like a regular umbrella, anyone examining it will see it as a good quality umbrella rather than a weapon. However, if you are only interested in self-defense aspects and not staying dry in the rain, there are better options. So my conclusion: If you still need an umbrella, you won't go wrong with this one, but if you want to use it purely as a weapon, you can grab an aluminum bat, an ax or a pocket knife. You will do the job better. . The only advantage over them is that it looks like an umbrella. In places where an umbrella is acceptable but guns are frowned upon, it's better than nothing.

Pros
  • Complete set
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly