E**E
Pricey, but I feel they are worth it.
While I cannot claim to always be on the lookout for items that make that EDC Life better, these had been on my radar for a bit. Pricing really, really held me off from buying them. After watching several good videos on Swiss Army Knives, I noticed a trend that these were in play. I rolled the dice and bought a 3-pack.I am not disappointed. I would say I am exuberant, but the price still is a tad high even with the slightly reduced price per unit of the 3-pack.Anyway, on to the findings:They hold on to jeans pockets VERY well. If the holder unintentionally comes loose, then you probably have had some sort of catastrophic even take place. I would recommend a pull tab if you are going to use these for frequently used things. I'm not saying that you absolutely need a pull tab, but it will make for less fumbling. If you are wearing thin material (or whatever you are hanging this on is thin) the Holder will hold. You'll be impressed.Quality - good steel, nicely dehorned so no sharp edges to quickly wear out material or your skin.Weight - they weigh next to nothing. They are highly polished so there is a bit of shine going on.Back to pricing, yes they are pricey. However, I do think this is an item that will actually last a lifetime, and that is worth what they are asking. I am sure there are probably one or two more 3-packs in my future as I discover items I want to secure in my pocket on different occasions.There you have it, a 100% functional device as advertised by the manufacturer.
A**T
Small and well made
Small and very durable, perfect for clipping keys or a Victorinox SAK to the inside pants pocket, can't even tell it's there.
A**K
Worth the Price—Comfort, Fit, and Function
I saw these reviewed on a gadget YouTube channel and figured I’d give them a try. They’re a bit pricier than some, but they feel great, fit well, and are the perfect size. The combination of those three things makes them a clear winner for me.Recommended!
J**L
Keeps keys securely at the top of your pocket, decent alternative to the P7
I use these little key clips for each of my keys, then only bring the key with me that I need for the day. I put one on each car key, one on work key etc. They stay clipped securely to your pocket and with only a key or two on them you don't know anything is there. They prevent them from falling into your pocket and stabbing your leg, or scratching other items lower in your pocket. I am a big fan of the TEC Accessories P-7 suspension clip but they are quite expensive. I tried this KeySmart Nano Clip when I needed more, and at half the price it is almost as good. As you can see in the picture, the keysmart (L) is a little longer and wider than the P7 (R) and therefore a bit more visible from the outside. It has a larger hole for a key ring so may work better with thicker rings. It is slightly less tight than the P7 but not a problem on even thin shorts. The only difference to me is the feel of the wider spacing of the metal on the top of the clip.
J**B
Great clip for EDC use with SAK
Perfect size clips is very sturdy yet easy to grab from pocket. I use this with my Swiss Army knife and makes it easy to pull right from my pocket in one quick motion. Highly recommend
D**E
Very useful
Very handy. MDon’t have to rummage through your pocket to find your keys
T**.
Small and secure!
I love these! They clip to the side of your pocket and keeps your keys secure and out of the way. No more bulky feely of keys in the bottom of your pockets!
W**L
Broke after a few weeks…
I have a pocket knife with me everyday. Most modern pocket knives have a fixed pocket clip running along their grip. For some people who may not know, you can use the pocket clip on most knives to clip the outside edge of your pocket while keeping the mass of the knife resting inside the pocket. This keeps the knife out of the way so you can use your pockets for other items, and it keeps it from bouncing around. The use of a knife clip is exactly like the design and idea behind this KeySmart Suspension clip. Deep carry while the clip rests on the edge of your pocket, and it keeps the mass of your item secure inside your pocket. Only the topside of the clip is exposed. As I previously stated, I carry a knife with me everyday, for the most part, and have used many styles of knives and their respective pocket clips. Some were different or weaker materials, but mostly steel. Due to the nature of the topside of the clip being exposed, you may catch it on things. I have countless times. I have caught many clips on hard surfaces and edges, in the past. Never have I ever had a pocket clip on a knife break. This clip broke after using it for a couple weeks. It caught the corner of a rubber armrest on an office chair. Normally, most knife clips would do more damage to a soft surface like rubber and survive. I heard a quick “pop” and it was over. Would not recommend. It broke at the two narrow areas of metal at the bend in the clip. I would say the company should look at redesigning this for a more durable product.
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