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Don’t Let An Attacker ruin your Run – Here’s How to Stay Safe.

Running helps us stay in shape, releases endorphins that help us feel happier, and gives us time to ourselves during our hectic day-to-day lives. However, there’s a less positive aspect of running in public areas: the risk of being attacked by an assailant. Here are some tips on staying safe when you’re out running alone

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Don’t Be a Victim: How to Use a Self-Defense Weapon to Protect Yourself

Self-defense weapons are integral to personal protection, whether traveling abroad, stopping a sexual assault, violent crime, or just walking to the corner store in your neighborhood. The new Self-defense weapon is called a “Defender.” Not just the latest but, in fact, the ONLY martial arts self-defense tool invented in the last 250 years. The Defender

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New Items

Do you feel safe these days? New Items When the bad guys come a calling…give them the Bad Horrible Frightful day. We have no supply chain issues…just so you know. Made in the USA https://vimeo.com/727313971/e5cc4482aa This page will highlight the new items that we offering or in some cases working on. Just an announcement place

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Which Defender is best for you?

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Introducing our new “wrist break away lanyard”

When our tools were used in war, many of the militaries put them on “fixed cord” lanyards. I have many pictures of these “dangling” down from their wrists, all the while they are searching for a person. I never liked the option of having a “fixed cord” attached to your wrist and, therefore, your arm,

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