The Mid-Size Option — Enough Reach, Serious Voltage
The Stun Bat sits between compact handheld stun guns and the full-length Bouncer. At 16⅞ inches, it gives you meaningful reach over a standard stun gun without the weight and bulk of a 22-inch baton. The 80,000,000-volt arc is visible and loud — the type of deterrent that makes most people reconsider before contact happens.
Five flashlight modes let you match light output to the situation. Full brightness at 220 lumens handles dark environments; strobe mode disorients at close range; SOS signals for emergencies. It’s a functional utility light that happens to have a stun baton attached.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
People who want more reach than a palm-sized stun gun but find 22 inches impractical will find the Stun Bat a sensible middle ground. At 16⅞ inches, it fits in most bags and can be carried in one hand without fatigue on longer walks.
Hikers, trail runners, and dog walkers who encounter off-leash dogs or wildlife benefit from the baton’s length. You can use it to create distance or deliver a warning arc without needing to close to arm’s reach.
Security personnel and parking attendants who need a visible deterrent will also find the Stun Bat effective. The bright arc and loud crack function as warnings before they function as weapons — and that’s usually enough.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Stun Bat if you want:
- A mid-size baton that balances reach and portability at 16⅞ inches and 1.7 lbs
- Five flashlight modes including strobe and SOS for utility and defensive use
- Rechargeable power with no ongoing battery replacement cost
- Loud, visible arc deterrence at 80,000,000 volts
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum reach — the Bouncer’s 22-inch length covers more distance
- Pocket or purse carry — 16⅞ inches won’t fit in most pockets
How the Stun Bat Actually Works
The electrodes are positioned at the front of the baton. Pressing the activation button sends 80,000,000 volts through the arc at 4.9 milliamps. The electrical discharge disrupts voluntary muscle control on contact, causing the recipient to lose coordination and strength temporarily — without causing permanent injury in most cases.
The arc’s sound and appearance are also deterrents on their own. At 80 million volts, the crack is loud enough to attract attention and cause hesitation. Many confrontations end at that point, before contact happens.
The rubber grip reduces the chance of the baton slipping under stress or in wet conditions. Aircraft aluminum absorbs strike forces without deforming. The Ni-CD battery recharges via included charger and holds charge well between uses.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Stun Bat Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Bat | Standard Stun Gun | Expandable Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 80,000,000V ✓ | Varies | N/A | N/A |
| Length / Reach | 16⅞ inches ✓ | 4–6 inches | 16–26 inches ✓ | Range varies |
| Flashlight | 220 lumens, 5 modes ✓ | Some models | No | No |
| Striking Capability | Yes ✓ | Limited | Yes ✓ | No |
| Weight | 1.7 lbs ✓ | Under 1 lb ✓ | 1–2 lbs | Under 0.5 lbs ✓ |
| Best For | Reach + stun + light in one | Discreet daily carry | Impact only, no stun | Distance deterrence |
Practical Details
The Stun Bat measures 16⅞” x 1¾” and weighs 1.7 lbs — the lightest full-size baton in this lineup. The Ni-CD rechargeable battery charges via included cord. No belt holster is included with this model; bag or vehicle storage is recommended. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
If you want the balance point between compact stun guns and full-length batons — useful reach, serious voltage, and a capable flashlight — the Stun Bat fills that role efficiently.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between Ni-CD and lithium rechargeable batteries in stun batons?
Ni-CD (nickel-cadmium) batteries are durable and handle frequent charge cycles well, but they benefit from being fully discharged before recharging to avoid memory effect — reduced capacity over time if consistently charged at partial levels. Lithium batteries don’t have this issue and self-discharge more slowly in storage. For the Stun Bat, run the battery down fully before recharging when possible to maintain capacity.
How loud is the arc on the Stun Bat?
The arc at 80,000,000 volts produces a sharp, loud crackle — comparable to a nearby lightning strike at short range. It’s loud enough to be heard clearly in outdoor settings and draws immediate attention. This auditory deterrent is one reason stun batons are effective even before contact: most people respond to the sound alone.
Can the rubber grip handle wet conditions?
The rubber grip is designed to maintain traction in wet conditions — rain, sweat, or wet hands. It won’t eliminate all risk of slippage under extreme conditions, but it performs substantially better than smooth aluminum or plastic handles. If you’re using this in consistently wet environments, a wrist strap adds a secondary retention point.
Is the Stun Bat legal in all U.S. states?
Stun devices are legal in most U.S. states, but some states restrict stun guns, batons, or both. Hawaii and Rhode Island have notable restrictions. Some cities and counties have their own ordinances. Check your state and local laws before purchasing. The Stun Bat is sold for lawful personal protection use only.





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