Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP), one of the most respected names in law enforcement products, has introduced its new Tri-Folds, the toughest, sturdiest, and easiest to carry and deploy disposable restraint in the world.
To complement the new Tri-Folds, ASP has also unveiled its new Auto Scarab, which is designed to make removing disposable restraints from subjects quicker, easier and safer.
TRI-FOLDS
ASP’s new Tri-Folds are unmatched when it comes to quality and performance, providing public safety professionals with unprecedented durability and dependability when transporting or arresting large numbers of individuals that must be controlled.
With reinforced fine teeth and rounded edges, the restraint loops can now withstand a tensile test of at least 400 pounds.
In addition to the pull strength, ASP has also dramatically enhanced the new Tri-Folds’ sensitivity to moisture, said ASP CEO and Chairman Kevin Parsons, PhD.
“The materials we use won’t dry out quickly, significantly extending the shelf life of the disposable restraints,” said Parsons.
The Tri-Folds fold in three positions resulting in compact, easily carried configurations. And, with ASP’s new divided case that has a rounded bottom and drain holes, officers can carry two restraints independently and snap the case on either a belt loop or a Molle Vest.
Officers also have the option of ASP’s new flexible Pulls or Rings. Both tighten the Tri-Folds loops with a single pull and can be hung from an ASP Caribiner.
The MSRP for a Tri-Fold 6-Pak is $24.
NOTE: ASP now includes a ring with each restraint at no charge instead of only one in each pack of six.
Auto Scarab
Like its Tri-Fold restraint, ASP has upgraded its industry leading restraint cutter.
The new Auto Scarab’s spring-loaded design opens automatically when an officer releases the safety hinge.
This feature makes it simpler and faster to use, especially during high-pressure, critical incidents.
The new Auto Scarab cuts in both directions simultaneously, uses compound leverage and has a piercing blade tip to promote the safe removal of disposable restraints. The blade is also recessed when the Auto Scarab is closed, eliminating the likelihood of injury to a subject or an officer.
The Auto Scarab snaps onto a key ring or attaches to a carabiner and has an MSRP of $28.
About ASP/"Protecting Those Who Protect"
ASP is one of the industry's foremost suppliers of Batons, Restraints, Training, OC products and LED lighting. It has stood for innovative designs, flawless function and an unmatched standard of service since Kevin Parsons, PhD, founded the company in 1976. ASP holds more than 100 product patents and provides almost $2 million in free training each year to law enforcement. ASP is ISO 9001:2008 Certified. All products are designed in the United States.