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Crowbar vs Prybar, what do you think?

The Stanley 55-122 Forcible Entry Fubar Manta Titanium Crow Bar Vaughan Superbar®
Stanley 55-122 Fubar forcible entry tool Manta 21 oz. Titanium Crow Bar 22" Long Crowbar vs Prybar - Zombie Survival & Defense Wiki
Length 30",762mm
Weight 9 lbs, 4.08kg, 144oz.
Legnth 22", 505mm
Weight 1.31 lbs, 0.59kg 21 oz.
15 inch (38.1 cm) is 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg).
21 inch (53.34 cm) is 2.25 lbs (1.1 kg).
Something better than either, at a weight penalty.
  • 8-in-1 tool for prying, splitting, board bending and striking jobs
  • Demolition head
  • Gas shut-off feature
  • Spanner wrench
  • Pry bar for ripping
  • Hydrant wrench
  • 2nd tier board jaw also fits square hydrant nuts
  • Board jaw sized specifically for grabbing common dimensional lumber
  • Beveled nail slot for pulling & prying nails
  • One piece forged steel bar for increased durability
  • Heat treated and tempered striking face prevents chipping
  • Flame-resistant aluminum grips are durable and lightweight
  • Carabiner holes for easy attachment of shoulder strap
  • Hi-visibility 3M™ Scotchlite™ enhances visibility
Forged titanium manufacturing makes this crowbar a truly light strong dependable tool. Origianaly designed for SCUBA divers, this crowbar is lighter than usual, but still packs a punch. This is an example of a smaller and lighter than standard crowbar, making it easier to carry around and less difficult to raise above your head, making it your best bet for a Z-Day crowbar.

Pros
  • Strong
  • Easy to use
  • Fits on your belt
  • Light
  • Easy to find
Cons
  • Expensive ($109)
Comes in 2 sizes, the original 15-inch and a heftier, longer 21-inch version.
Utilizes the same rocker design
great leverage, reach and pulling power. Features sharp beveled blades for prying without marring and three beveled nail slots to handle most nail types. Blades are drop forged for toughness and durability, with the entire tool heat-treated and spring tempered for heavy duty use. The original Superbar is a staple in most professional's tool boxes; The 21-inch version makes for quicker work on bigger jobs.
A basic tool that helps with many jobs on construction sites and around the home- Prying, positioning and removing paneling, molding, shingles, scraping paint, pulling up carpeting, pulling stubborn or rusted nails, removing heavy staples, opening paint cans, removing hubcaps, and more. Also great for skin jobs, as the design of the shearpd crook won't weasily get stuck in their skulls.
The original Vaughan