A Device That Doesn’t Announce Itself
Visibility is a double-edged problem with personal safety tools. Some people want a visible deterrent. Others want something they can carry without colleagues, classmates, or strangers noticing. The Slider was designed for the second group.
The rectangular aluminum body, the size, the shape—it all reads as a USB flash drive or portable charger. Nobody questions it sitting on your desk or clipped to your pocket. That anonymity is the entire point. You carry it without drawing attention, and it’s there if you ever need it.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
Office workers who walk to parking structures after hours. People in professional environments where carrying an obvious self-defense device would raise eyebrows or violate workplace norms. Students who want something in their bag that won’t get a second look.
The Slider also appeals to anyone who values metal construction over plastic. Aircraft-grade aluminum doesn’t flex, crack, or feel cheap. It adds enough heft—5.6 ounces—that the device feels present in your hand rather than flimsy. If you’ve handled plastic stun devices and found them unconvincing, the Slider’s build quality addresses that directly.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Slider if you want:
- Maximum discretion—this device genuinely does not look like a self-defense tool
- Thumb-slide activation that deploys and retracts with one natural motion
- Aircraft-grade aluminum durability with a substantial feel at 5.6 ounces
Consider something else if you need:
- A disable pin safety system—the Slider uses slide-release and switch mechanisms instead
- A brighter flashlight—80 lumens is adequate for orientation but not for long-range visibility
How the Thumb-Slide Mechanism Works
The Slider’s activation is its defining feature. Push the slide forward with your thumb and the electrical contact points deploy immediately from the top of the unit. Release the slide and they retract. There’s no button sequence, no cap to remove, no switch to find in the dark. One motion, one direction. The mechanism is metal-on-metal within the aluminum housing, which provides more durability than plastic sliding systems.
The 4.9 milliamp output is notably higher than many devices in this size range. That’s a meaningful number—milliamps determine how much electrical charge actually transfers on contact, and 4.9 mA puts the Slider above most compact models. The 80-lumen LED flashlight operates via a separate button, so you can use it for everyday lighting without engaging the electrical function. The mini USB charging port means you use a cable you likely already own. No proprietary charger to lose or replace. A lithium rechargeable battery provides reliable power density for the compact form factor.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Slider Stack Up?
| Feature | Slider | Lipstick Stun Gun | Palm-Size Stun Gun | Tactical Flashlight Stun |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discretion | Flash drive look ✓ | Cosmetic look ✓ | Recognizable shape | Obvious stun device |
| Milliamps | 4.9 mA ✓ | Varies (1-4 mA) | 4-5 mA | 4-5 mA |
| Material | Aluminum ✓ | Plastic/metal | ABS plastic | Aluminum ✓ |
| Size | 3.5 in ✓ | 4-5 in | 3-4 in | 6+ in |
| Activation | Thumb slide ✓ | Button/cap | Button/switch | Switch/button |
| Best For | Covert daily carry | Purse carry | Quick pocket access | Flashlight-first users |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 3.5 x 1 x 0.5 inches. Weight: approximately 5.6 ounces. Output: 40,000,000 volts, 4.9 milliamps. LED flashlight: 80 lumens. Rechargeable lithium battery via mini USB cable (included). Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy construction. Includes wrist strap for retention during active use. Available in Black, Blue, Pink, and Silver. Lifetime manufacturer warranty from Safety Technology. Verify local regulations regarding stun device possession before purchasing.
The most useful self-defense tool is the one you actually have with you. The Slider makes that easier than most. Be Prepared and Be Safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the slide accidentally deploy in a pocket or bag?
The slide requires deliberate thumb pressure in a specific direction to deploy. Normal pocket friction, keys, or other items pressing against it won’t generate the right type of force. That said, the device also has a safety switch that must be engaged before the slide will produce electrical output. Between the directional slide and the safety switch, accidental activation during carry is very unlikely. Using the included wrist strap clipped to your pocket adds another layer of security.
Does the aluminum body get uncomfortable in cold weather?
Aluminum conducts temperature readily, so yes—if left in a cold car or carried in freezing conditions, the body will feel cold to the touch. Some users address this with a thin layer of grip tape or silicone wrap around the midsection. This also slightly improves grip texture without meaningfully adding to the dimensions. The device itself functions normally in cold temperatures; it’s purely a comfort consideration.
How does 4.9 milliamps compare to larger stun devices?
Most full-size stun devices deliver between 4.5 and 5.0 milliamps. At 4.9 mA, the Slider produces output comparable to devices twice its size. Milliamps—not voltage—determine how effectively the electrical charge disrupts voluntary muscle control. The Slider’s output is within the effective range that safety professionals consider meaningful for a personal carry device. You’re not giving up performance for the compact size.
















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