A Striking Weapon That Stuns
Here’s the deal — the Stun Bat is built around one idea: it’s a weapon you can swing. At 16⅞ inches of aircraft aluminum with a rubber grip, this is a solid baton first and a stun gun second. The 80 million volts and 4.9 milliamps are there when you need them, but the physical presence and heft of this thing is what gets attention before the electricity does. The loud arc alone is usually enough to make someone reconsider their choices.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
Homeowners who want something serious by the door. Night shift workers walking to their car. Security personnel who need visible deterrence and real stopping power. Anyone who wants a baton-length tool that provides both physical and electrical defense. At 1.7 lbs of aluminum, the Stun Bat has real heft — you’ll feel the authority in your hand.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Stun Bat if you want:
- A longer baton at 16⅞” with excellent striking capability
- The brightest flashlight in its price range at 220 lumens with 5 modes
- High stun power at 80 million volts and 4.9 milliamps
Consider something else if you need:
- Anti-grab shock strips — check the Repeller
- An extendable design — the Twist of Fate extends from 16¾” to 19″
- A pocket-sized option — the BashLite is under 6 inches
Five Flashlight Modes and Real Heft
The 220-lumen flashlight runs through five modes: full brightness for maximum visibility, 70% and 30% for battery conservation, strobe for disorientation, and SOS for emergency signaling. That’s more flexibility than most stun batons offer. Point the strobe directly at someone’s eyes and they’ll have trouble seeing for several seconds — enough time to create distance or prepare a follow-up.
The aircraft aluminum body with rubber grip is built for swinging. If the stun function isn’t needed, the baton works as a physical deterrent on its own. And when you do engage the stun — 80 million volts arcing loudly and visibly across the contacts — that display alone is enough to end most confrontations before they start.
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 Stun Bat measures 16⅞” x 1¾” and weighs 1.7 lbs. Aircraft aluminum construction with a rubber grip. Features 80 million volts at 4.9 milliamps and a 220-lumen 5-mode flashlight. Rechargeable Ni-CD battery with included charger. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Where legal to carry.
Sixteen inches of aluminum, 80 million volts, and a flashlight bright enough to blind. The Stun Bat doesn’t ask nicely — it makes a statement.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Stun Bat compare to the Gator?
The Stun Bat is longer (16⅞” vs. 13¾”), has a brighter flashlight (220 vs. 180 lumens with 5 modes vs. 3), and has more voltage (80M vs. 70M). The Gator is lighter and has a textured aluminum grip instead of rubber. Both are aircraft aluminum.
What does the SOS flashlight mode do?
It flashes the internationally recognized SOS pattern — three short, three long, three short. Useful in emergency situations where you need to signal for help from a distance, especially outdoors or near roadways.
Is the rubber grip removable?
No, the rubber grip is built into the handle of the baton. It’s designed to stay in place and provide a secure, non-slip surface during use — whether you’re pressing the stun button or swinging the baton.









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