ASP SideBreak Scabbard Baton Holder for F-Series vs ASP Sentry Handcuffs: stainless steel frame, double lock
Overall winner: ASP Sentry Handcuffs: stainless steel frame, double lock
Key Differences
Choose the ASP Sentry handcuffs (A) if you want a corrosion-resistant stainless steel restraint with dual-sided keyways and double-lock slots at a more affordable listed price tier and higher average rating. Choose the ASP SideBreak scabbard (B) if you need a holder that fits a closed or extended 26-inch baton, offers fast SideBreak deployment and 7-position rotation for carry/draw despite mixed durability reports and occasional screw-loosening issues
ASP SideBreak Scabbard Baton Holder for F-Series
A scabbard for closed or extended 26-inch ASP friction batons with 7-position rotation and belt-attachment. Customers note good fit on belts and smooth rotation, with some durability concerns
Pros
- 7-position rotation for adjustable carry
- fast deployment from SideBreak design
- snapped-belt loop for easy attachment
- fits closed or extended 26-inch batons
Cons
- durability reports vary
- some users report screws coming loose
- release difficulty noted by some customers
ASP Sentry Handcuffs: stainless steel frame, double lock
Sturdy handcuffs forged from corrosion-resistant stainless steel with a bead-blasted finish. Dual-sided keyways and double lock slots enable faster, safer adjustment. Customers note quality, smooth operation, and gentle wrist feel
Pros
- corrosion-resistant stainless steel
- dual-sided keyways
- double lock slots
- smooth operation
Cons
- some customers find them heavier than expected
- mixed weight perception
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ASP |
| Durability | ASP |
| Versatility | ASP |
| User Reviews | ASP |