Deployment

AUTO-SPIKE VERSUS OTHER ACCORDION TYPE SYSTEMS

Accordion type systems, are designed to slide on road surfaces, and open up very nice and fully extend. When recovered, the accordion neatly fold ups, and is not a risk to traffic. Accordion systems slide on road surface to achieve a goof proof deployment.

The above picture shows the Accordion deployed neatly on the road with cord laying on the ground, and the officer has long reached cover.

Accordion systems use durable frames held together in three points, so they do not come apart in traffic. Their spikes are light and held in tightly with rubber. Accordion systems sometimes loose spikes, but I have never seen a system separate. The sections might break, but not come apart and create a Hazzard on the roadway.

Spike devils Auto-Spike is the only system that is conciderally smaller and offers one hand deployment.

Auto-Spike is the only system to fit all police motorcycles

Auto-Spike is the only system to offer a cord reel and also a traditional type winder.

Accordion systems require inspection of spikes, and loose Spikes need to be pushed into place. Above we see an accordion system, which has fell over because it does not have over-extended stops. both these systems sustained damage and may loose spikes, but the officer can pull the system from traffic, while safely behind cover. Auto-Spike shown in the illustration, shows its auto lock on the center post. Spike Belt with its Foam core, and Corrugated cover, will set a new standard on leaving Spikes in the system and off the roadway. Spike Belt with its ballistic nylon cover will approach a higher level of ruggedness, on a level equal or better than accordion systems.