110 Million Volts in Aircraft Aluminum
Here’s the deal — the Bad Ass Baton has the highest voltage of any stun baton in the lineup at 110 million volts. That’s not just a number — when you press the button and that arc crackles loudly and visibly, it sends a very clear message. The aircraft aluminum body is built to take and deliver impact, the rubberized grip keeps it locked in your hand, and the wrist strap makes sure it stays with you if someone tries to knock it away.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
People who want maximum voltage in a mid-length baton. At 14¾ inches, it splits the difference between compact stun guns and the longer baton models. It works for home defense, car carry, walking in sketchy neighborhoods, or keeping behind a counter at work. The wrist strap adds a layer of retention that some batons lack — in a confrontation, you don’t want to drop your only tool.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Bad Ass Baton if you want:
- The highest voltage in the baton lineup at 110 million volts
- A mid-length baton at 14¾” that balances reach and portability
- A wrist strap for secure retention during use
Consider something else if you need:
- A brighter flashlight — the Stun Bat (220 lumens) or Bouncer (280 lumens)
- Anti-grab shock strips — check the Repeller
- Maximum reach — the Bouncer at 22 inches
Built for Three Jobs
The Bad Ass handles three roles in one package. The 120-lumen flashlight gives you solid visibility in dark parking lots, stairwells, or around the house. The 110 million volts at 4.9 milliamps deliver enough electrical output to drop an attacker quickly. And the aircraft aluminum body is hard enough and heavy enough to be used as a striking weapon if the situation calls for it.
The rubberized grip is worth mentioning because under stress, hands sweat and grip loosens. The rubber surface combined with the wrist strap means you’re not losing this baton during a confrontation. At 1.45 lbs, it’s lighter than the longer models but still carries enough weight to feel substantial in your hand.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Stun Baton Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Baton | Standard Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reach | Extended reach ✓ | Contact only | 8-12 feet ✓ | 15 feet ✓ |
| Grab Protection | Electrified shaft ✓ | Limited | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Dual Function | Stun + flashlight ✓ | Some have lights | Spray only | Stun only |
| Portability | Larger, vehicle/home | Pocket-size ✓ | Pocket-size ✓ | Holster carry |
| Best For | Home, vehicle, security | Everyday carry | Distance defense | Maximum stopping power |
Practical Details
The Bad Ass Baton measures 14¾” x 1½” and weighs 1.45 lbs. Aircraft aluminum construction with a rubberized grip and wrist strap. Features 110 million volts at 4.9 milliamps with a 120-lumen LED flashlight. Rechargeable Ni-CD battery with included charger cord. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Where legal to carry.
Highest voltage in the lineup, aircraft aluminum construction, and a grip that won’t let go. The Bad Ass earns its name.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 110 million volts actually more effective than lower-voltage models?
Higher voltage helps the stun penetrate through thicker clothing more effectively. Combined with 4.9 milliamps — which is the amperage that actually delivers the stopping power — the Bad Ass is one of the most effective stun batons available. The loud, visible arc is also a stronger deterrent.
How does this compare to the other batons in size?
At 14¾”, the Bad Ass sits between the Repeller (12″) and the Stun Bat (16⅞”). It’s shorter than the Gator (13¾”) in length but has nearly the same reach feel. If you want more length with similar portability, check the Stun Bat or Gator.
Does it come with a holster?
The Bad Ass includes a charger cord and wrist strap but does not include a holster. It’s designed for hand carry, car storage, or keeping near a door or nightstand.








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