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Cold Steel Rubber Training Peace Keeper 1 #92R10D | 
enlarge | Brand: Emissive Energy Category: Sports
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $7.33 You Save: $2.66 (27%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 43762
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Legal Disclaimer: You must be of at least 18 years of age to purchase this product. It is the buyers responsibility to check your local laws before buying.
MPN: #92R10D UPC: 705442004875 EAN: 0705442004875 ASIN: B001C5XRD4
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| • | Rubber Training | | • | Peace Keeper 1 | | • | www.coldsteel.com | | • | Manufacturer #: 92R10D |
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Product Description Now you can practice with some of Cold Steel's most popular knife designs, in relative safety, with the rubber training knives. Each has been carefully fashioned to look as realistic as possible so they can be effectively used in solo practice, training drills, disarm drills, and demonstrations and any other activity where you want a reasonably close approximation of realism but not the extreme danger and risk associated with an actual knife.The Santoprene rubber blades are soft enough to prevent the likelihood of most bodily injury. They do however, have a level of firmness that might cause injury to the face or the eyes, so it is recommended that appropriate eye protection or a fencing mask is utilized at all times when using a Cold Steel rubber training knife.Specifications:- Blade Length: 7"- Overall Length: 12 1/4"- Weight: 3.2 oz- Blade Thick: 7/16"- Handle: 5 1/4"- Material: Santoprene
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Quality Item- Dont kill leopards April 27, 2008 Great, as all Cold Steel products I have tried so far have been. Good replica- I have the original. My instructor likes them best but wont buy them because the owner of cold steel shot a leopard.
Firm but supple October 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, they're harder than I thought they'd be, but should work. To be honest, I haven't been "stabbed" by one yet. They are good for drills but for sparring eye and body protection would probably be a good idea.
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