Bob Koga began his
martial arts career at an early age beginning with Judo at 12 and
moving on to wrestling in high school. After graduation Bob joined the
Air Force and, while stationed in Japan, he resumed his Judo training
as well as studying Jiu Jitsu, Jo-do and Aikido. After finishing his
stint in the Air Force, Bob moved to Los Angeles where he joined the
LAPD and served with great distinction for 25 years. During his tenure
with the LAPD, Bob became widely recognized as an outspoken proponent
of the straight baton as opposed to the PR24 or side handle baton
(currently popular in departments across the land). Made of virtually
unbreakable plastic, the SD can increase the ability of the average
person to defend himself several times over. With proper training, it
can function as a fantastic aid in leverage when obtaining joint locks
or submission holds. But where it really shines is as an intermediate
impact tool. You see, police and civilians alike face a perplexing
dilemma when contemplating employing fist or baton blows. Blows struck
with the fist may be too weak, or worse, result in a broken hand, while
blows struck with a baton may be too powerful resulting in grave injury
or even death. The SD however, solves this problem, neatly bridging the
gap by concentrating and magnifying the effect of hand blows while
minimizing the likelihood of permanent injury or death. If you’re
looking to expand your continuum of force options in a self-defense
situation, we heartily suggest you buy a Koga SD.
Features
Material: Structural
nylon
Overall length: 7.50 in.
Thickness: 1.20 in.
Weight: 4.1 oz