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
Product A (Sentry Handcuffs) is a stainless-steel, dual-key, double-lock cuff with a higher average rating and noted corrosion resistance, while Product B (SideBreak Scabbard) is a baton scabbard offering fast deployment and 7-position rotation but has mixed durability reports and screw-loosening issues. Choose A if you want a durable restraint with dual keyways and higher user ratings; choose B if you need adjustable draw angles and compatibility with closed or extended 26-inch F-Series batons
ASP SideBreak Scabbard Baton Holder for F-Series
Storage scabbard for closed or extended 26-inch ASP friction batons with 7-position rotation. FAST deployment from the SideBreak design. One customer notes good fit and rotation, while durability and release ease have mixed feedback
Pros
- 7-position rotation for adjustable carry
- Fast deployment from scabbard
- Compatible with closed or extended 26-inch batons
- Low-profile belt loop attachment
Cons
- Durability concerns from some customers
- Screws loosening over time
- Release/ease of getting baton out disputed by users
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 |