If Your Car Went Into Water Right Now, Could You Get Them Out?
Zero strength. One hand. Shatters tempered glass instantly - and you can prove it on the glass in the box. Cuts jammed seatbelts too. Purely mechanical - no batteries, no charging, always ready.
"Hope I never need it but glad to have it."
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You Think You'd Get Out. You Wouldn't.
Almost everyone assumes they'd figure it out in the moment. But the three plans people quietly rely on all fail at the exact moment they're needed - and it's the plan that's broken, not you.
"I'll just kick the window out"
Modern tempered side glass is engineered to resist blunt force. Pinned by your belt or upside down, you can't get the angle or the power. Kicking almost never works.
"My pocketknife will cut the belt"
A taut seatbelt under load is nearly impossible to saw through fast with a folding blade - and in panic you're as likely to cut your hand as the belt. Seconds you don't have.
"A swing-hammer will do it"
A swing-hammer needs arm strength and room to swing - exactly what you won't have pinned, upside down, or with water rising. No space, no leverage, no chance.
The plan isn't the problem. Relying on strength and luck is. There's a way that needs neither.
No Swinging. No Strength. One Hand Shatters It.
Two motions, both purely mechanical. The spring does the work you can't - so it fires even upside down, in water, with zero strength.

Press. The Spring Fires Itself.
Grip the body one-handed and press the tungsten point flat against the corner of the window. The spring compresses and releases automatically, driving the hardened point into the tempered glass. It shatters. You don't swing, and you use no strength - the mechanism does it for you.
Works upside down · in water · one hand
Hook The Belt. Pull. It's Cut.
Hook the recessed blade over the jammed seatbelt and pull. The shielded blade slices clean through the webbing in one motion while your fingers stay clear of the edge - no sawing, no risk of cutting yourself in the panic.
Shielded recessed blade · one pull
Will It Work On My Car's Windows?
Most sellers dodge this. We won't. SafeStrike shatters tempered glass - the side and rear windows in the vast majority of cars. It does not break laminated glass. Knowing the difference is what keeps you safe.
Tempered Glass
Side and rear windows on most cars. Shatters into small pieces. This is what SafeStrike is built for.
Laminated Glass
Windshields, and some front side windows on newer cars and EVs. No spring punch breaks these - go for a tempered window instead.
How to check your car in 30 seconds
Look at the bottom corner of each side window for a small etched marking: it will say "Tempered" or "Laminated." No marking? Check your owner's manual, or ask your dealer which windows are tempered. Aim SafeStrike at a tempered side window - that's your fastest way out.
They Tested It. It Shattered Instantly.
Unbox it, strike the glass it comes with, watch it shatter, mount it by the seat. This is what buyers do the day it arrives.
A Tool You Can't Reach In 3 Seconds Is A Tool You Don't Have.
The tool that saves your family isn't the one buried in the trunk under the jack and the reusable bags. It's the one mounted right by your seat - where your hand goes without looking. The included base fixes SafeStrike to your door pocket, console, or dash, so in the moment that counts you grab it instantly.
Hope They Never Need It. Glad They Have It.
The Questions People Ask Before They Trust It
The Accident Gives No Warning. Be Ready Before You Need It.
Test it the day it arrives, mount it by your seat, and know your family can get out. Risk-free.
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