Cold Steel 43LS Urban Pal Knife
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Average customer review:Product Description
At less than half an ounce, it's perfectly at home in a pocket or purse and can be easily attached to a key ring, or hung around the neck. With a 1 1/2" long blade, it's big enough to get the job done and its unique handle allows you to really put your weight into its point or edge.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2132 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Cold Steel
- Model: 3397
Features
- Includes knife and sheath
- Weighs 0.7 ozs.
- The blade is 5/64" (2mm) thick and 1 1/2" long; the Kraton handle is 1 5/8" long; overall length 3 1/8"
- 420 Sub Zero Quench Steel
- Secure-Ex Sheath
Customer Reviews
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I purchased this punch dagger about six months ago, and it has made a believer out of me!
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.
Not bad. Could be better.
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.
a nice alternative to pepper spray
This is the first personal self-defense item I've purchased that is comfortably and consistently carried by my wife. If fact, she never leaves home within it! Over the years, I have accumulated an assortment of personal protection devices for her--that have gone unused and often still packaged (e.g. mace and pepper spray). Because she spends lots of time running, I worry about her safety. This unit is small, fits nicely in the hand, and is obviously a threat to a potential attacker. Hopefully she'll never need to use it, but at least now we both feel at ease having it available.








