Three Lines of Defense, One Device, No Compromise
Here’s the deal — most multi-function stun guns sacrifice power to fit extra features. The SAL doesn’t. At 95 million volts and 4.8 milliamps, this is one of the most powerful compact stun guns we sell. Then they added a 120dB personal alarm and a 120-lumen flashlight on top of that. SAL stands for Stun, Alarm, Light, and each one of those functions is strong enough to stand on its own.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want maximum capability in one device and don’t want to choose between power and features. Night shift workers, city commuters, rideshare drivers — anyone who faces unpredictable situations regularly. People who liked the Triad’s multi-function approach but wanted significantly more power. If you’re the kind of person who carries one tool and wants it to cover every scenario, the SAL was built for you.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the SAL if you want:
- Near-maximum voltage combined with an alarm and flashlight in one device
- 4.8 milliamps — among the highest in our compact lineup
- A 120dB alarm for situations where noise is smarter than contact
Consider something else if you need:
- A smaller profile — the Triad is a fraction of the size if compact matters most
- A disable pin — check the Runt for anti-snatch wrist strap protection
Power and Options When You Need Them
The beauty of having three functions is that you can match your response to the situation. Somebody following you? Hit the alarm. 120 decibels gets every head in the area turning your direction, and most threats disappear when there’s an audience. Walking through a dark area? The 120-lumen flashlight is bright enough to light your path and disorient someone at close range. And if the situation escalates beyond noise and light, 95 million volts at 4.8 milliamps makes a very convincing argument to stop.
The rubberized ABS grip is more than cosmetic. Under stress, your hands sweat. Things get slippery. The rubberized coating gives you the grip you need when fine motor skills are the first thing to go. It’s a small design choice that makes a big difference in the moments that matter.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Stun Gun Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stopping Power | Muscle override ✓ | Pain, temporary blindness ✓ | Full incapacitation ✓ | No physical effect |
| Range | Contact only | 8-12 feet ✓ | 15 feet ✓ | Audible range only |
| Rechargeable | Most models ✓ | No — expires | Yes ✓ | Battery powered |
| Price Point | Budget-friendly ✓ | Budget-friendly ✓ | Expensive | Budget-friendly ✓ |
| Best For | Close-range defense | Distance defense | Maximum stopping power | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
The SAL delivers 95,000,000 volts at 4.8 milliamps with a 120dB alarm and 120-lumen LED flashlight. Built from rubberized ABS plastic with a safety switch. Runs on a rechargeable lithium battery with included charging cord. Available in Black, Pink, and Purple. Made by Safety Technology. Where legal to carry.
If you want the stun gun that does the most without making you carry the most, the SAL is hard to beat.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this compare to the Triad?
The Triad is the ultra-compact option — 3 inches tall, 27 million volts, 130dB alarm. The SAL is bigger but significantly more powerful at 95 million volts and 4.8 milliamps, with a 120-lumen flashlight versus the Triad’s 70. Think of the Triad as the pocket option and the SAL as the full-power option — both have three functions, but the SAL doesn’t compromise on any of them.
When would I use the alarm instead of the stun?
Anytime you can avoid physical contact, that’s the smarter move. The alarm draws attention, startles the threat, and creates distance — all without you getting close enough to use the stun feature. Use the alarm first. If that doesn’t work, you still have 95 million volts as backup.
Is the flashlight strong enough to be useful?
At 120 lumens, yes. That’s bright enough to clearly light a parking lot, a stairwell, or an alley. Aimed directly at someone’s eyes at close range, it also creates temporary visual disruption. It’s a real flashlight, not a decorative LED.
















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