✂️ Cut Above the Rest — Precision Meets Power in Your Palm
Ascend Tools 5-1/2 inch Carbon Steel Shears are expertly crafted for professionals needing precision cuts on ultra-strong fibers like Kevlar, Dyneema, and Spectra. Featuring HRC 60-62 hardened, micro-serrated blades made from Japanese high carbon alloy steel, these shears deliver clean, reliable cuts even after thousands of uses. Compact, lightweight, and ergonomically designed with ambidextrous TPR handles, they come with a nylon holster for easy portability. Ideal for demanding industries including aviation, fiber optics, marine, and military applications.
Color | Red |
Material | High Carbon Steel, Cutting Edges Hardened to Rockwell Standard |
Brand | Ascend Tools |
Blade Material | High Carbon Alloy Steel, Blades hardened to HRC 60-62, Micro-serrated blade (one edge only) for gripping material |
Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 2.75"W |
Style | Traditional |
Item Weight | 0.27 Pounds |
Blade Length | 1.25 Inches |
Blade Edge | One blade serrated; second blade is non-serrated and can be sharpened |
Finish Type | Polished |
Handle Material | Nylon with 30% fiberglass |
Point Style | fine |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 722589163241 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ascend Tools, Inc. |
Part Number | ATi-803 |
Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | ATi-803 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Usage | Specially designed to cut high performance materials such as Kevlar Vectran Dyneema Spectra Technora. Favored by fiber cable techs & rope users. |
Included Components | Kevlar/Composite Shears, Nylon holster |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Unopened box may be returned up to 15 days at buyers expense. Open box voids warranty. |
R**.
Good tool
Looks small, but it does the job. Good for on hands and serrated cutting edge, does a clean cut.
F**E
They cut like no other scissors
I use the scissors to cut Amsteel cord and they cut it effortlessly. Highly recommended.
M**Y
Precise, tough, nimble, and convenient
The media could not be loaded. Where have these shears been all my life? I’ve gotten by (barely) with regular paper-type Fiskars scissors, wire-cutter-style dykes, tin snips, many other types of scissors, and X-Acto knives. But I recently had a super-tough job facing me: Precisely trimming to the edge, some 40-mil-thick (1 mm) discolored and hardened rear-window vinyl on my convertible (a Miata) after having glued on a piggy backed replacement sheet of clear PVC. Nothing was working and I was depressed.After careful research here on Amazon, I ordered these 5½-inch carbon steel shears from Ascend Tools. Everyone should own a pair of these; you don’t know what you’re missing. They handily fill the gap between regular scissors and tin snips, and they do a wonderful job.In the photo, note the curved cut line denoted by the arrow; that’s where I cut away the old, orange-translucent, UV-hardened original rear window near-flush to the OEM heat-welded join border. It was easy. I precisely advanced every 2 to 3 millimeters and didn’t have to use the “lateral squeeze English” on the handles like we all unconsciously do with regular scissors when cutting extra-thin or extra-tough materials. See the video.I can’t say enough good things about these shears. They are exceedingly well made, commercial-grade instruments and are well-worth the money. There are a multitude of ways to make things cheaper but doing so necessarily sacrifices in quality; this is a temptation that Ascend clearly didn’t want to make.I should have owned these decades ago. Darn. They would have saved me a lot of time and would also have improved the quality of many of my projects. I just stowed them in a privileged spot on my peg board after having wiped them down with a few drops of 3-In-1 oil (treatment reserved for “special” tools).
A**T
Item Came Quickly in Good Condition and Works Well
I use this to cut Kevlar cloth and Kevlar cord. It is quality made and robust in its steel construction. One side is a smooth blade. The other side has very fine serrations. Boths sides came sharp as a razor. The scissors cut easily through relatively thick Kevlar cloth and also Kevlar cord that I have.
M**.
Best Kevlar Scissors Out There
I work a lot with epoxy and I can be tough on scissors. As a result, I've tried numerous scissors rated to cut kevlar cloth. The Ascend scissors are by far the best and a good value too boot. I am always surprised these smaller scissors out perform larger and supposedly more ergonomic brands. The Ascend blades also hold sharpness much longer than any others I've tried. I've also found these scissors useful for cutting synthetic ropes, especially the higher end lines.
K**.
Expensive & totally worth it!
These should actually be called “EDC Scissors,” useful for any application. Small, handy, tough, and sharp. EXCELLENT quality steel!When it’s cold in the morning you’ll use them to cut wire and in the afternoon you use them to turn your pants into a pair of shorts!
M**E
Nothing Special.
The shears cut well and are durable. They are not great for cutting gel impregnated carbon fiber. They cut both thin metal and woven cloth fiber with ease but are not exceptional.
S**N
Just perfect for splicing
Perfect handling. Sharp.
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