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Grim Workshop’s Urban Escape and Evasion Kit is a card that can turn your wallet into a complete wallet sized escape kit, costing you the space of a single credit card. This ultra compact kit includes tools to escape almost any commonly used restraint, and the tools to bypass many popular locks entirely. This specially designed credit card sized escape and evasion kit is perfect for everyday carry.
The credit card size escape and evasion kit card is part of Grim's SERE card line and a compact escape kit that contains many pieces of urban survival gear that includes many items to escape most types of restraints, including handcuffs, rope, flex cuffs, zip ties, and more. This Urban Escape and Evasion Kit is a Card that includes items to bypass specific types of combination locks and low security padlocks in seconds and has many other features.
Credit Card Size – The escape and evasion kit Card is the same size, and thickness as a standard credit card means this credit card pick set fits in a standard wallet slot credit card holder, small mint tin, or a small EDC pouch.
Durable Construction – 0.5mm thin steel, tough and durable, this wallet escape kit is ready for a lifetime of use!
Credit Card size SERE card - Weighing in at less than an ounce, this EDC SERE card can remove pounds from a backpack at the cost of just a credit card's worth of space handy for everyday use, for bug out bags, or urban survival, and includes a plethora of emergency escape gear in this credit card size kit.
Reusable Design – Grim’s Tool Retention System was specially designed to allow our Survival Cards to all be capable of repeated use. Just remove your item, use it, and place it back into the card to use again another day, non-magnetic (no de-magnetized credit cards) and non-sticky (No gunk build up). The back side (white) has a permanent adhesive allowing you to stick your toolkits to other objects for unparalleled accessibility.
Proudly Made in the USA - Grim supports American manufacturing, this tool was designed, manufactured, and had its materials sourced here in the U.S.A.
Guaranteed – Grim’s Escape and Evasion Card is guaranteed if you have a problem, just contact us and we’ll do whatever we need to make it right.
Credit Card Escape and Evasion Kit Dimensions - 3 3⁄8 × 2 1⁄8 "
Cutting Edge – A small cutting edge is located on the bottom of the card, perfect to cut various types of restraints like rope and other softer materials.
Side Cord Wrap – The notches on the side of the SERE card are perfect to wrap wire, tape, or other materials like kevlar thread which can be used to cut and saw many items like PVC, wood, and flex cuffs.
Hidden Handcuff key – The small easily hidden handcuff key includes a small hooked end to help conceal it among your regular clothing.
Handcuff Shim x3 – How to shim handcuffs works by sliding the handcuff shim pick between the ratchet and teeth of a handcuff to quickly release the locking mechanism. Works ONLY when handcuffs are single-locked. Works on Smith & Wesson, Chicago, Peerless, Safariland and countless other handcuffs
File – File tool for shaving harder materials.
Lock Bypass Tools – Tools to bypass low security padlocks, and certain combination locks like the commonly used master lock 175
Saw – Small pocket saw for cutting soft materials like rope, but it’s perfect if you ever wondered how to escape zip ties.
Gate Latch Hook – A small hook that can be hung over a gate and attached to some cordage to lift a gate latch.
Knowing how to shim handcuffs is an incredibly useful skill if you ever find yourself put into a situation where you find yourself illegally restrained in a situation like a kidnapping, or similar situation. Though you may never need to know how to shim a pair of handcuffs, the knowledge and the escape gear to do it could be a lifesaver if you ever need to. Below are basic instructions on how to escape handcuffs.
Place your shim between the teeth of the handcuff and push in as far as it will go.
With pressure on the shim (pushing against the resistance you feel on the shim) gently tighten the handcuffs, allowing the shim to slip in between the teeth.
You’ll feel the shim slide further into the handcuff, now you can open the handcuffs, remember to keep pressure on the shim you don’t want to accidentally re-engage the handcuffs.
Emergency Escape Necklace. SERE kit on a tactical necklace escape kit.
How to escape zip ties can be a lot easier than how to escape handcuffs. The locking blade of zip ties can be picked by sliding your handcuff shim into the zip tie’s lock, just like when shimming handcuffs to hold the locking blade up. This keeps it from contacting the strap’s teeth and allows you to back the strap out. A pocket clip broken off a pen or safety can make a usable shim to escape zip ties in a pinch. Picking the locking blade with a shim is the quietest and most low-key method for escaping from zip ties. If it’s thin enough and strong enough, the tag end of one of your binding zip ties can be inserted into the lock and used as a shim. In that case, the tool you need is right at your fingertips to escape zip ties. Alternatively you can use the saw attached to your escape and evasion dog tag, or use a friction saw like a shoelace.
Please know your local laws regarding the use, and possession of these tools before ordering, and please use responsibly.
Credit card sized
Fit into an Altoids tin
Reusable
Ultra-lightweight
Made in the USA