Kubotan is a small self-defense tool, originally developed in the 1970s in the USA by Japanese martial arts instructor Takayuki Kubota. It is a rod about 12–15 cm long, usually made of metal or hard plastic, used to enhance strikes, apply pressure on nerve points, and perform leverage techniques in self-defense. You can also find kubotans in our e-shop.

History and origin:
- Kubotan was originally designed as a discreet tool for the Los Angeles police to control suspects without using lethal force.
- The name comes from its creator – Kubota + the suffix “-n”.
- It quickly spread to civilian self-defense because it is easy to carry and legal in many countries.
What does a kubotan look like:
- Length about 12–15 cm, diameter 1.5–2 cm.
- Usually equipped with a key ring, making it discreet.
- Made of aluminum, hardened plastic, or steel.
- Some variants have grooves or tips for stronger pressure effects.
Principles of use:
- Strikes: Enhances punches by focusing force into a small area.
- Pressure on nerve points: Causes pain without permanent damage.
- Leverage and control techniques: Useful for restraining or breaking holds.
- Confidence: Gives even beginners a simple way to defend themselves in a crisis.
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