Compact, Metal, and Ready When You Are
Not every situation calls for maximum size. Sometimes you need something that fits in a drawer, sits by a door, or tucks beside a car seat — while still giving you enough reach and output to feel prepared. The Bad Ass baton is built around that idea: aircraft aluminum, solid construction, and 110 million volts in a package just under 15 inches long.
It weighs 1.45 pounds. You can pick it up with one hand and know what you’re holding. That matters when you’re half-awake and responding to something unexpected.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
People who want a compact baton-style deterrent without the weight of a larger unit. At under 15 inches, it fits in spaces where a 22-inch baton won’t — nightstand drawers, car door pockets, desk drawers, or beside a register in a small business.
The wrist strap is a thoughtful detail for anyone concerned about maintaining grip under stress. It’s also a practical option for people with smaller hands who find larger batons awkward to handle. The 120-lumen flashlight is functional enough for everyday use, so it earns its place as a dual-purpose tool rather than a single-purpose device collecting dust.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Bad Ass baton if you want:
- The highest voltage in a compact baton format (110M volts)
- A lightweight unit under 1.5 lbs that stores easily
- Wrist strap and rubber grip for secure one-handed use
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum reach — longer batons extend to 22 inches
- A brighter flashlight — other models offer 220-280 lumens
What Sets This Model Apart
At 110 million volts, the Bad Ass has the highest voltage output of the compact stun baton category. That voltage, paired with 4.9 milliamps, means the electrical arc is loud, bright, and unmistakable. The sound and visual of an active stun baton is often the most effective part — many encounters end before contact because the deterrent effect is that strong.
The aircraft aluminum body isn’t just for show. It’s the same grade of material used in applications where strength-to-weight ratio matters. At 14.75 inches, the baton provides meaningful physical presence while keeping the weight under a pound and a half. The rubberized grip section prevents slipping, and the attached wrist strap adds a layer of retention security — if your hand opens involuntarily, you don’t lose the device.
The 120-lumen flashlight is practical rather than tactical. It’s enough light to navigate a dark house, check your yard, or identify what’s making noise in a parking garage. It won’t overpower someone’s vision at distance like a 280-lumen model, but it does its job for orientation and visibility.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Bad Ass Stack Up?
| Feature | Bad Ass (14.75″) | Stun Bat (16.8″) | Bouncer (22″) | Compact Stun Gun |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 110M volts ✓ | 80M volts | 100M volts | 50-80M volts |
| Length | 14.75 inches | 16.8 inches | 22 inches ✓ | Hand-length |
| Weight | 1.45 lbs ✓ | 1.7 lbs | 3.55 lbs | 0.5-1 lb ✓ |
| Flashlight | 120 lumens | 220 lumens ✓ | 280 lumens ✓ | 100 lumens |
| Wrist Strap | Yes ✓ | No | No | Varies |
| Best For | Compact power | Balanced size | Maximum reach | Daily carry |
Practical Details
The Bad Ass measures 14 3/4 inches by 1 1/2 inches and weighs 1.45 pounds. Aircraft aluminum body with rubberized grip and wrist strap. Rechargeable Ni-CD battery with included charger cord. Package includes the baton and charger. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
The highest voltage in the compact baton category, built from aircraft aluminum, with a wrist strap for confident grip. Small enough to store anywhere, substantial enough to rely on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this have higher voltage than longer, heavier batons?
Voltage and physical size aren’t directly linked. The electrical components that generate voltage don’t require a large housing. The longer batons offer more reach and brighter flashlights, but the Bad Ass was designed to maximize electrical output in a compact frame. The 110 million volts at 4.9 milliamps delivers effective deterrence regardless of the unit’s overall length.
Is 120 lumens enough for a flashlight?
For most indoor and near-outdoor situations, yes. 120 lumens lights up a room, illuminates a hallway, or lets you see across a parking lot. It’s comparable to a mid-range household flashlight. If you specifically want a brighter beam for outdoor or tactical flashlight use, the Stun Bat (220 lumens) or Bouncer (280 lumens) offer more light output.
Does the wrist strap interfere with normal use?
No. The strap loops around your wrist and stays out of the way of the grip and controls. It’s a passive safety feature — you don’t notice it until it matters. In a high-stress moment where your hand might loosen involuntarily, it keeps the baton attached to you. You can also leave it dangling without looping it if you prefer.
How compact is it for storage compared to the other baton models?
At 14.75 inches, it fits in most nightstand drawers, glove compartments, and desk drawers. The Stun Bat is about 2 inches longer, which usually still fits in the same spaces. The 22-inch Bouncer requires dedicated storage — a shelf, a corner, or a vehicle-specific mount. If storage space is a deciding factor, the Bad Ass gives you the most flexibility.




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