How to Escape Duct Tape Using Your Shoe (In 5 Seconds)

Published on June 13, 2024
Duration: 2:50

This video demonstrates a unique duct tape escape technique taught by former CIA officer Jason Hanson. If traditional methods fail, the technique involves using the 90-degree angle of a shoe's side edge as a friction saw to break free from duct tape restraints. Hanson emphasizes this as a vital survival skill for unexpected situations.

Quick Summary

Learn a unique duct tape escape technique from former CIA officer Jason Hanson. If you can't break free by pulling your hands apart, use the 90-degree angle of your shoe's side edge. Place your hands parallel to the angle and saw back and forth to create friction and break the tape in under 5 seconds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Unique Duct Tape Escape
  2. 00:17Father's Day Sale Announcement
  3. 00:50Demonstrating the Shoe Duct Tape Escape
  4. 01:15The 90° Angle Technique Explained
  5. 01:45Performing the Escape with Shoe
  6. 02:13Summary of Escape and Spy Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I escape duct tape if I can't pull my hands apart?

If you can't break duct tape by pulling your hands apart, use the 90-degree angle of a surface, like the side of your shoe. Place your hands parallel to the angle and saw back and forth to create friction and break the tape, often in under 5 seconds.

What is the '90° angle' technique for duct tape escape?

The '90° angle' technique involves using a sharp corner, such as the edge of a shoe, to create friction against duct tape. By sawing your bound hands back and forth across this angle, you can effectively break the tape.

How long does it take to escape duct tape using a shoe?

According to Jason Hanson, a former CIA officer, the duct tape escape using the side of your shoe can be accomplished in less than 5 seconds once the technique is applied correctly.

What other survival skills does Jason Hanson teach?

Jason Hanson teaches a variety of survival and self-defense skills in his 2-day live spy course, including escapes from duct tape, rope, and zip ties, lock picking, becoming a human lie detector, and home defense secrets.

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