Ka-Bar TDI Self Defense Cane Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$92.99
$92.99
Used Value:
$55.79
$55.79
Sale Value:
$83.69
$83.69
A cane can be a vital defensive tool where traditional weapons are prohibited. The black powder-coated 0.100-thick 5052-H32 aluminum TDI Self Defense Cane from Ka-Bar has a 1.0" diameter, measures 39" and can be cut shorter for the right fit. While this practical cane is designed for self defense, it’s solid design makes it helpful for other uses. Resourcefulness is key and you never know where you will need to be prepared to defend yourself. You can count on the Ka-Bar TDI Self Defense Cane to help you in a self defense situation.
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This cane is everything it is purported to be. Solid and well constructed, and I especially like the two (understated) serrated grips for use in the defensive position. I did not have to cut it down so I can't comment on that. While I do not require a cane (yet) I plan to practice and exercise with it so when the time comes I will be an educated and prepared senior. If you have been looking at this product and trying to decide (like I was) I would say go for it. Product was packed well and discreet and shipping was prompt. Plus, this site has the best prices around.
Allan Jirik, TacticalGear.com
January 19, 2019
January 19, 2019
If you are tall and heavy this cane will definitely support your weight. If you are looking for a inconspicuous cane for self-defense, this cane will meet your needs. It is long and may need to be cut down to size if you are going to use it because your health care provider advised using a cane. There are instructions on line how to size a cane to fit properly for medical purposes.
For self-defense purposes, you may want to cut it down a tad so that it is more agile. I would wait a bit before cutting it down if you are using it for self-defense purposes.
If you are as old as I am you probably won't get stopped from taking the cane into places where weapons are proscribed. If you are younger and don't have some readily visible physical disability but have been advised to use a cane, I would get that advice in writing from the health care provider.
If you are younger and don't need to use a cane for medical purposes, while the cane will pass casual inspection, at a formal weapons checkpoint with alert guards, you may get it confiscated. Once someone holds the cane in their hands they will realize it is no ordinary cane.
For my purposes, an old guy who has so much wrong with him, a cane is a natural health aid just like eye glasses and hearing aids, I doubt that anyone would question the use of this cane. Perhaps a really sharp security guard who has martial arts training might, but how many security guards are there in that category?
For self-defense purposes, you may want to cut it down a tad so that it is more agile. I would wait a bit before cutting it down if you are using it for self-defense purposes.
If you are as old as I am you probably won't get stopped from taking the cane into places where weapons are proscribed. If you are younger and don't have some readily visible physical disability but have been advised to use a cane, I would get that advice in writing from the health care provider.
If you are younger and don't need to use a cane for medical purposes, while the cane will pass casual inspection, at a formal weapons checkpoint with alert guards, you may get it confiscated. Once someone holds the cane in their hands they will realize it is no ordinary cane.
For my purposes, an old guy who has so much wrong with him, a cane is a natural health aid just like eye glasses and hearing aids, I doubt that anyone would question the use of this cane. Perhaps a really sharp security guard who has martial arts training might, but how many security guards are there in that category?
Old lefty, TacticalGear.com
July 11, 2020
July 11, 2020
A little heavy, but a stout cane for big people needing strong cane to get up from floor or low chair. Also, a great self defense weapon!
Bob page, TacticalGear.com
April 28, 2018
April 28, 2018
Light weight, well made, inconspicuous.
Ken Olson, TacticalGear.com
April 3, 2018
April 3, 2018
I do not need a cane yet!, but this is a great defensive tool.
Andy K, TacticalGear.com
August 10, 2020
August 10, 2020
Very well made and very sturdy, definitely worth the money!
Pete A, TacticalGear.com
November 13, 2020
November 13, 2020
Go ahead, make my day, Semper Fi!
Richard H, TacticalGear.com
November 22, 2020
November 22, 2020