Compact Baton, Maximum Voltage
The Bad Ass Stun Baton puts 110,000,000 volts into the most compact form factor in the Safety Technology stun baton lineup. At 14¾ inches and 1.45 lbs, it carries more easily than the 22-inch Bouncer while delivering higher voltage than any other model in the range. The aircraft aluminum construction means it’s a capable striking weapon when the stun function isn’t the right tool.
The 120-lumen flashlight illuminates what you’re walking into. That matters more than most people realize — identifying a threat before it reaches you is more useful than reacting to it after contact.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
People who want a baton’s reach and striking capability but carry it in a bag rather than on a belt will find 14¾ inches practical where 22 inches isn’t. The Bad Ass fits in a tote bag, backpack side pocket, or large purse without excessive bulk.
Anyone who prioritizes voltage above other specs will find the Bad Ass delivers the highest voltage output in this product category. At 110,000,000 volts, the arc intensity and deterrence factor are at the top of the range.
Night shift workers, dog walkers, and people who regularly navigate poorly lit areas benefit from having the flashlight integrated. One device handles illumination during routine movement and provides defensive capability if something goes wrong.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Bad Ass Stun Baton if you want:
- The highest voltage in a compact baton at 110,000,000 volts
- More carry-friendly dimensions than full-length batons at 14¾ inches and 1.45 lbs
- Rubberized grip and wrist strap for secure retention under stress
- Aircraft aluminum construction that functions as a striking weapon
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum reach — the Bouncer’s 22 inches covers more distance at the cost of portability
- A higher-lumen flashlight — the 120-lumen output is functional but not the brightest option in this lineup
How the Bad Ass Actually Works
Pressing the activation button sends 110,000,000 volts through the front electrodes at 4.9 milliamps. The electrical current disrupts the neuromuscular system on contact — muscle control becomes involuntary and coordinated movement stops temporarily. The effect is immediate and doesn’t require sustained contact.
The arc at 110,000,000 volts produces the loudest crack and brightest visible discharge in this baton lineup. That auditory and visual signal functions as a deterrent before contact happens — a significant percentage of confrontations end when the arc activates.
The rubberized grip is designed to maintain traction under stress, sweat, or wet conditions. The wrist strap provides a secondary retention point — if your grip loosens during a strike, the strap keeps the baton with you. Aircraft aluminum absorbs impact forces without deforming.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Bad Ass Stack Up?
| Feature | Bad Ass Stun Baton | Standard Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER Device |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 110,000,000V ✓ | Varies | N/A | 50,000V |
| Length / Reach | 14¾ inches ✓ | 4–6 inches | Range varies | 15 feet ✓ |
| Striking Capability | Yes ✓ | Limited | No | No |
| Wrist Retention | Wrist strap ✓ | Rarely included | No | No |
| Power Source | Rechargeable ✓ | Battery or rechargeable | No battery needed | Replaceable cartridge |
| Best For | Max voltage, compact baton carry | Pocket or purse carry | Distance deterrence | Standoff distance |
Practical Details
The Bad Ass measures 14¾” x 1½” and weighs 1.45 lbs. The Ni-CD rechargeable battery charges via included charger cord. Rubberized grip and wrist strap are integrated — not removable accessories. No holster is included with this model. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Check state and local laws regarding stun devices before carrying.
If maximum voltage in a carry-practical compact baton is the priority, the Bad Ass delivers 110,000,000 volts with grip retention features that keep it in your hand when you need it most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does voltage matter if milliamps are what stops an attacker?
Both matter, but they do different things. Milliamps — the current — are what disrupt the neuromuscular system on contact. Voltage determines the arc’s ability to bridge air gaps and penetrate clothing. Higher voltage means the electricity reaches skin through thicker fabric and across small gaps in contact. At 110,000,000 volts and 4.9 milliamps, the Bad Ass delivers both arc penetration and effective current — neither is sacrificed for the other.
What does the wrist strap actually do in a defensive situation?
Under stress, grip strength can decrease and motor control degrades. If your hand opens partially during a strike or struggle, a wrist strap keeps the baton tethered to your arm rather than dropping it or having it taken. It’s a secondary retention system — not a substitute for a firm grip, but a useful backup when conditions aren’t ideal.
How does the Bad Ass compare to the Gator and Stun Bat?
The Bad Ass has the highest voltage at 110,000,000V and the lightest weight among the three at 1.45 lbs, but the shortest length at 14¾ inches. The Gator is 13¾ inches at 1.9 lbs with a lower 70M voltage but includes a nylon holster and higher-lumen light at 180 lumens. The Stun Bat is 16⅞ inches with 220 lumens and 80M volts. Choose the Bad Ass for maximum voltage in a lighter carry; choose the Stun Bat for the best flashlight-to-reach ratio.
Is the Bad Ass legal to carry in my state?
Stun devices are legal in most U.S. states, but restrictions exist in some states — including Hawaii and Rhode Island — and in some municipalities. The Bad Ass is 14¾ inches, which keeps it below baton-length restrictions in most jurisdictions, but stun device laws vary independently of length. Check your state and local ordinances before carrying. The product is sold for lawful self-defense purposes only.








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