A Stun Gun Designed Around How You Actually Hold It
Most stun guns require you to extend a finger to a button. The Spike flips that — you insert your trigger finger through the ring, rest the device in your palm, and activate by squeezing. The grip is natural and secure, and the rubberized coating keeps it in place even if your hands are sweaty or you’re moving quickly.
The two protruding spikes serve a secondary purpose beyond conducting electricity. Aimed at soft targets like the throat or face, they can be used as a contact striking tool, giving the Spike more versatility than a standard flat-electrode stun gun. The loud electrical discharge alone is often enough — potential threats hear it and reconsider.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
The Spike works well for anyone who wants a stun gun that stays in the hand naturally without requiring a precise grip under pressure. The palm-activation design is particularly useful for people who’ve struggled with button placement on conventional stun guns, or those who carry while running or working with their hands.
It’s also a practical choice for anyone who wants a dual-function tool — the spikes add a physical deterrent option that doesn’t require the device to be charged or functioning. Available in black, pink, and purple, it’s a practical choice across a wide range of users.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Spike if you want:
- A palm-activated design that doesn’t require precise finger placement under stress
- A dual-function tool with both electrical and physical striking capability
- A rechargeable stun gun with a lifetime warranty in a compact, concealable form
Consider something else if you need:
- A stun gun with a built-in flashlight for low-light situations
- Extended reach — the Spike is a contact-range device only
How the Spike Works
Insert your index finger through the center ring — the device sits naturally in a closed fist with the spikes forward. The palm button fires when you squeeze, which means activation happens as part of the natural gripping motion rather than requiring a deliberate button press. That design reduces hesitation and the chance of fumbling the device under stress.
The 65,000,000-volt output produces a loud, visible arc between the spikes. That electrical snap serves as both a deterrent and a functional discharge when contact is made. The 4.7 milliamp output is on the higher end for compact stun guns, which translates to more effective neuromuscular disruption on contact. The rechargeable lithium battery charges via the included cord — no batteries to replace.
The ABS plastic shell is covered in a rubberized coating that improves grip and provides a degree of insulation. The switch safety prevents accidental discharge when the device is in a pocket or bag.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Spike Stack Up?
| Feature | Spike Stun Gun (This) | Standard Stun Gun | Stun Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Activation Style | Palm squeeze ✓ | Thumb/finger button | Thumb/finger button | Thumb press |
| Striking Capability | Yes — spikes ✓ | Limited | Yes — baton ✓ | No |
| Voltage | 65M ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A |
| Rechargeable | Yes ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A |
| Range | Contact only | Contact only | Extended reach ✓ | 8–15 feet ✓ |
| Best For | Secure palm carry | General EDC | Patrol/security use | Distance deterrence |
Practical Details
Voltage: 65,000,000V. Milliamps: 4.7. Battery: rechargeable lithium (charging cord included). Safety: switch. Housing: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Holster: nylon. Weight: 0.4 lbs. Colors: black, pink, purple. Warranty: lifetime from Safety Technology.
The Spike gives you a stun gun that works with your natural grip — point the spikes forward, squeeze, and it’s ready. Simple, effective, and built to last with a lifetime warranty behind it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you hold and activate the Spike?
Insert your index finger through the center ring so the device sits across your palm with the spikes facing outward. The activation button is on the palm-facing surface — squeezing your hand naturally presses it. This design keeps the device secure in your grip and means activation happens as part of closing your fist rather than searching for a button. Flip the safety switch to the on position before use.
What are the spikes for — are they just electrodes?
The spikes serve two functions. They conduct the electrical discharge as the contact points, and they’re shaped to be used as a physical striking tool aimed at soft targets like the throat or eyes. This makes the Spike more versatile than a flat-electrode stun gun in situations where you need a physical impact option. The spikes are firm ABS plastic and are not removable.
How do I charge the Spike?
The included charging cord connects to a standard USB power source. Plug in the cord, connect to the device’s charging port, and charge until full — typically a few hours from depleted. The rechargeable lithium battery eliminates the need to buy replacement batteries. Charge it regularly and test it monthly to confirm it’s holding charge properly.
Does the Spike work as a deterrent even without making contact?
Yes. The electrical arc between the spikes produces a loud, sharp crack that’s audible from a distance. Many users find that activating the Spike in view of a potential threat — the visible arc and sound — is enough to end the confrontation before physical contact is necessary. That said, the device is designed for contact use, and the electrical discharge requires direct contact to be effective.

















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