
🚗The $20 Clip On His Visor You'll Wish You'd Bought Before Tonight's Drive Home
Most parents buy one of these and throw it in the glovebox.
In a rollover, the glovebox is the last place your kid will ever reach.
$39. Clips to the visor right above his head — where his hand naturally falls when everything else has gone wrong. One press, shatters the side window. No swinging, no aiming.
If your teenager drives alone at night, this is the small thing worth doing before his next drive home.
The Quiet Thing You Do Tonight — So You Don't Lie Awake Later
a vehicle escape tool designed for the 60 seconds that actually matter, without the tacticool bulk or the glovebox guesswork.
Testimonials
You have 60 seconds. After that, the math stops working
Most people think they'd "figure it out" if their car went off the road. They wouldn't. Within the first minute, electric windows stop responding. Doors jam from impact or water pressure. Seatbelts lock under tension. Your phone, your keys, your fists — none of them get you out.
The Problem:⚠️
Windows won't roll down. Once the battery shorts or the car is submerged, power windows are dead.
Doors won't open. Water pressure can hold a door shut with hundreds of pounds of force — and the old "wait for pressure to equalize" advice is a myth. You run out of air first.
Seatbelts won't release. Under crash tension, belts lock up and stay locked.
The Solution:✅
StrikePoint is built for that minute.
A spring-loaded tungsten tip shatters tempered side and rear windows in a single strike. A recessed blade slices through a jammed seatbelt in under two seconds. And unlike every hammer-style tool on the market, StrikePoint floats — so when your cabin fills with water and everything else sinks, it stays within reach.
Clip it to your visor. Forget it's there. Hope you never need it.
But if you do — you'll have 60 seconds, and the one tool designed for them.
FAQ's
What's your return policy?
What's your return policy?
We offer a 60-day money-back guarantee. If you're not happy with StrikePoint for any reason, send it back for a full refund.
Do I need more than one?
Do I need more than one?
We recommend two per vehicle: one on the driver's visor and one on the passenger visor (or clipped to a rear headrest if you have kids in the back). If you drive multiple vehicles, get one for each. Every StrikePoint ships with a visor clip, a keyring, and a zip tie — so you can mount it however works best for you.
Does it work on all car windows?
Does it work on all car windows?
StrikePoint works on tempered glass, which is used in most side and rear windows. It does not work on laminated glass, which is found in windshields and — in many newer vehicles — the front side windows. To check your car: look for a small stamp in the corner of each window that says "Tempered" or "Laminated." We recommend testing your own vehicle before you ever need the tool.
Can I test it before an emergency?
Can I test it before an emergency?
Absolutely — and we strongly recommend it. Press the head firmly against a thick notepad or similar hard surface. You'll hear a "click" as the spike fires, then resets. You'll see a small dent where it struck. This tells you the mechanism works without using up the tool.
Is it reusable?
Is it reusable?
Yes. The spring mechanism automatically resets after every strike and is rated for up to 10,000 uses. You can practice with it on a hard surface (like a thick notepad or our training kit) without damaging it.