Tuff Possum Gear releases the updated Convert Key Slip
Tuff Possum Gear releases the updated Convert Key Slip

Tuff Possum Gear has launched an updated version of the Covert Key Slip, designed for discreetly carrying lockpicking tools, handcuff keys, or cash. Made from durable laser-cut laminate, the two-slip design includes pockets for various tools and features buttonhole attachments for easy access. The new slips are slightly wider to accommodate the Micro Lockpicking Set.

Tuff Possum Gear states “Are you looking for a way to carry tiny lockpicking tools like the Micro Lockpick Set, handcuff keys/shims, or emergency cash concealed on your body? The Covert Key Slip is your answer!
Constructed from laser cut squadron laminate, the Covert Key Slips come in a pair. One of the Slips in the pair is sewn into two pockets, perfect for lockpicks like our Micro Lockpick Set, handcuff shims, Bogota Mini lockpicks, and more. The other Slip in the pair features a single larger pocket that can fit a handcuff key or a folded up U.S. dollar bill.

Both Key Slips feature a button hole attachment point that attaches to most pants fly buttons for easy waistband access. Alternatively, the Covert Key Slips can also be buttoned inside the cuff of a long sleeve shirt before rolling up the sleeve.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • One of the Slips in the pair is sewn into two pockets, perfect for lockpicks like our Micro Lockpick Set, handcuff shims, Bogota Mini lockpicks, and more.
  • The other Slip in the pair features a single larger pocket that can fit a handcuff key or a folded up U.S. dollar bill.
  • The new, updated Covert Key Slips are also 1/8” wider than previously to fit the new Micro Lockpicking Set.

Learn more about Tuff Possum Gear https://tuffpossumgear.com/

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