FAB Defense Gotcha Cap

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posted on December 18, 2014
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It remains a fact of life that there are some places and times when it simply isn't possible to legally carry concealed. Fortunately, for those of us who feel "naked" without some form of self-defense available, there's the extremely discreet, less-lethal Gotcha Cap from FAB Defense. What is it? It's a basic ball cap-style hat, like you see on every city street, but it's got a secret: Lodged in the bill is a polymer self-defense tool. The easily removable tool was designed by self-defense martial arts expert Yaron Hanover in concert with FAB Defense's product designers and development team. Designed to be use to apply pressure points or as a striking tool, it can be at your fingertips in moments. Hook-and-loop patches on the front and rear of the cap allow you to customize it with your own patches however you like. Available in four go-anywhere colors. www.fab-defense.com

To see a demonstration, click here.

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