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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent -- but understand what you're buying,
By Splatt (Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cold Steel Urban Pal Kraton Handle (Serrated Secure-Ex Sheath) (Sports)
I bought this because I was curious (I've been watching the Urban Pal since the mid-80's), and because I wanted something to bite back with in case any of the free roaming dogs I've encountered decided to sink their teeth into me. I wanted something that I didn't have to pull out and then open. As such, I'm extremely pleased with it.
The Urban Pal is advertised and sold as a utility knife, although I can't say I'm 100% convinced. The shape and grip seem designed for one purpose, and that's to stay solidly in your fist as you strike something. But its diminutive size means that it's legal in places where more mundane blades are not. What follows is my opinion. Please do not choose a utility or defensive tool based solely upon what I say here. I am not an expert on either subject. Construction: The blade and point are sharp -- *very* sharp, and the steel seems to be of very high quality. This knife has no trouble cutting through all manner of objects. The Kraton handle (kind of a cross between rubber and plastic) is thick and grips very well. It's comfortable to hold. The sheath is unique: it's made of two plastic halves riveted together. Push the knife in and *click* it locks in place and stays there until you give it a tug, and then out it comes. I doubt the sheath will last forever. The box even comes with a warning to inspect the sheath regularly and discard it when it needs replacing. There is no clip or belt loop. I'm thinking of attaching one with epoxy. Cold Steel has high confidence in their blades -- this one comes with a 5-year warranty. As a utility knife: The first video I ever saw demonstrating the Urban Pal showed the knife being used to perform all sorts of utility-type things: cutting rope, tubing, zipping cardboard boxes open, and opening envelopes. All of which it will do, and do very effectively. The shape of the handle allows it to be easily held in the hand, meaning if you're doing a lot of cutting (multiple boxes, etc) you don't have to put it down as you work. Just be sure you don't accidentally jab yourself or a co-worker with it. As a self-defense weapon: Cold Steel's latest video demonstrating the Urban Pal seemingly abandons all pretense of this being a utility knife, and instead shows it quickly and cleanly making horrific gashes in large chunks of raw meat, or effortlessly cutting through a cardboard silhouette of a person. Time for a dose of cold, hard reality. It will do all those things, and more, but if any of you are looking at this product thinking that it will enable you to strut down the street and fight off the punks with ease, you are going to be sorely disappointed. You're probably not going to scare a determined assailant off with it -- it's too small. Knives are, by their nature, close-quarter weapons. This one is especially so due to the extremely short blade length (1.5"). If you're defending yourself with this your attacker is going to have to be within arm's length before you can use it -- close enough to grab or hurt *you*! The Urban Pal will probably work if you are able to get it out and land a blow with it before your assailant sees it. Now, supposing you landed a blow, how effective would it be? Well, the blade is only 1.5" long, but my knuckles don't extend all the way to the back of the blade. Hence, if I were to punch something soft the blade would go in deeper than the blade length. The blade is sharp enough that it'll go all the way in and leave a wound that will require a rapid trip to the hospital to fix. Your attacker, be it man or animal, will know they got hit by it. Conclusion: Be aware of what you are buying, and it's limitations. The Urban Pal will do everything it is advertised to do, and I'm very pleased with it -- but I've bought some pepper spray to go with it, to give me the reach the Urban Pal doesn't have. As a utility knife it would probably work best in situations where lots of cutting takes place: warehouses, receiving, etc. In the area of self-defense, it is probably best employed as a last-resort tool, used in conjunction with another weapon that wards attackers off at a distance.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad. Could be better.,
By Mr. W (DC, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cold Steel Urban Pal Kraton Handle (Serrated Secure-Ex Sheath) (Sports)
The knife is pretty sharp. The handle is easy to grip. However the sheath is awful. I lost the knife somewhere because after 3 dozen draws it does not snap in the holster anymore.
I'm glad I lost it on the ground rather then have the sheath come loose in my pocket and stab myself.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Standard Issue for the Astorian Jungle,
By Harris Elleberg (Astoria, NY) - See all my reviews You'd have to be absolutely out of your mind not to bring the Urban Pal every time you step out your front door. It's perfect for the subway or school, while the slim design is equally at home clubbing or dining out. You name it! The construction is rugged to boot. My Urban Pal has seen some heavy use and I've found not only that the blade holds its edge, but that the Kraton grip is extremely stain-resistant. If they do make a new version of the Urban Pal, though, I'd prefer a triangular blade.
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