Self defense is all about the options
- Melody McBride
- Jul 3
- 2 min read
In today's world, personal safety is more crucial than ever. Whether you're walking alone at night, traveling in unfamiliar places, or simply want to feel secure in your daily routine, having the right self-defense tools can make a significant impact. In this post, we'll explore the best self-defense tools for personal safety, helping you select what suits you best.
Finding the Options That Fit Your Life
Personal safety equipment includes any devices or tools you can carry to protect yourself in potentially dangerous situations. These items can range from weaponizing everyday carry items like bottled water and an orange in a hemp carry bag to high-end knives or guns. The purpose of personal safety equipment is to provide you with confidence and peace of mind, regardless of your environment. In some settings where weapons are prohibited, everyday items can be used for self-defense. Receiving some training in the motion bases of weapons can be highly beneficial. Whether they are flexible (like bottled water in a hemp bag), blunt force (such as the spine or corner of a book or magazine), or puncture weapons like a pen, knowing how to use them to your advantage is essential.
Our Dolphin impact tool is designed for low-profile carry and has been successfully carried through numerous security checkpoints in airports and train stations worldwide.

When choosing personal safety gear, it's important to take into account your lifestyle, comfort preferences, and the environments you usually encounter. For example, a frequent walker might opt for something like our Combat Cane, which is crafted for comfort, style, and support, and serves as a valuable tool in self-defense scenarios.

In a suitable environment, even a large knife like a Bowie can be hidden using our frog button carry. It's almost invisible and offers the most comfortable carrying system you could desire.
The sheath easily fits inside the pants, with the frog button resting on top of the belt to secure the knife. A static carry clip can be added to ensure the sheath remains in place during a draw or if you end up upside down. For larger knives, such as a Bowie, the sheath typically stays put when the knife is drawn, even without a static carry clip. However, smaller knives are more stable with a static carry cord clipped over the belt, ensuring they remain secure regardless of your activities.

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