Tirambits gets its name from Titanium + Karambit+ Bits, representing a titanium alloy multi-tool set for Karabiner practice. It is also the world's first tool that combines these three functions, designed by Mr. Green Rock.
In the image from left to right: Karambit, Karambit training tool, first-generation Tirambits, and the current version of Tirambits.
Karambit is a versatile knife with a rich history in Southeast Asia. It was introduced to the US by Southeast Asian martial artists in the 1950s. Like the Butterfly knife, it involves various knife techniques. For safety during training, practice tools replaced real blades.
Tirambits, as a Karambit training tool, can be used for self-defense even without a blade by relying on striking and pressure points. The Finger Grooves, combined with the original Finger Loops, allows for various gripping techniques and provides a secure hold.
Material: Titanium Alloy, Tungsten Steel Head Breaker
Length: 16 centimeters
Thickness: 8mm
Weight: 136 grams
Titanium alloy weighs only 45% of stainless steel but boasts the highest strength among all metals. It is corrosion-resistant, heat-resistant, and can withstand low temperatures. Additionally, it has low elasticity modulus, low thermal conductivity, and is non-magnetic.
Functionality:
Tirambits combines multiple functions: it can be used to loosen 6~10mm and 1/4"~3/8" nuts, serve as an emergency glass breaker, and measure Italian pasta portions. It is not only a training tool but also a versatile tool you can carry outdoors.
It is suitable for nuts with both metric sizes ranging from 6~10mm and imperial sizes from 1/4" to 3/8".
Tirambits supports both universal 1/4" bits and 1/4" Leatherman bits. You can freely combine flathead, Phillips, Torx screwdrivers, or other compatible bits on Tirambits.
The oxygen tank wrench is provided for use by scuba divers or emergency medical technicians (EMT).
The glass breaker at Tirambits' tip is for emergency window breaking. Aim the tip at the glass corners, put your index finger in the Finger Loop, and swing Tirambits forcefully while keeping a safe distance to avoid cuts.
Tirambits is a self-defense and multi-functional tool designed for emergency situations. Its non-threatening appearance makes it easy to carry, and it can be displayed on a desk like an EDC (Everyday Carry) masterpiece!