Unlike disposable wood or bulky steel, this high-strength aluminum tool provides a crush-proof mechanical advantage and a secure tether system to ensure you never lose your gap or your exit path.
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The Professional's Entry Advantage
Wooden wedges burn and fail when you need them most. This rugged aluminum tool secures your gap and ensures a safe exit.
- Heat-Resistant Strength
- Instant Tool Tether
- Secure Egress Control
Never Lose The Gap
Secure Egress Path
Fits Halligan Tools
Ultra-Light Aluminum
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Never Lose Your Gap Again
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First Benefit
Crush-Proof Build
Won't split or burn under extreme heat.
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Second Benefit
Instant Access
Tethers to your tool for rapid deployment.
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Third Benefit
Superior Leverage
Flat-face design keeps every gap secured.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wooden wedges split, char, and fail when things get hot. This precision-engineered aluminum tool won’t crush under pressure or burn during a structural fire. It is a permanent addition to your gear that ensures you never lose the gap during a critical breach or high-stakes emergency operation.
Absolutely. It features an integrated high-visibility tether and bouncy ball system designed to lock onto Halligan or FuBar shafts instantly. It stays right where you need it, ensuring you are not fumbling through pockets when seconds count during a heavy forcible entry or a rapid search operation.
Not at all. At just 0.64 lbs, this wedge offers the perfect strength-to-weight ratio. It provides the mechanical advantage of heavy metal without the unnecessary drag, allowing you to move fast and stay agile while ensuring your exit path remains secured and your entry remains efficient and professional.
Standard wedges can slip, but this tool’s flat-surface design maximizes force distribution and ensures full contact with the door. This means more leverage and less wasted effort when gapping doors or setting up for Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV), making every single second of your rescue mission count.