Physical assaults against you and the people you love have become almost commonplace today, and awareness of your surroundings at all times has become critically important. When you recognize that you are facing danger and need to mount a defense against a potential attacker, you need an effective deterrent that will ward off an assailant, especially at times when you least expect it.
Preparation is a key factor in giving yourself an advantage against a would-be assailant, and carrying a self-defense favorite like "The Bouncer" stun baton by Safety Technology will give you the confidence you need to overcome any threat. This durable all-in-one striking weapon features a bright flashlight that can temporarily blind or disorient attackers as well as stun gun that generates 100-million volt* surges of effective stopping power. With its 22-inch reach, this pocketable defensive club keeps you a safe distance. This high-powered stun baton will level the field for those without tactical or defensive training. Crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum for effective "clubbing" power while the rubberized handle ensures that your positive grip. It also comes with a 280 Lumen flashlight that you can switch between 5 modes. You can use it to help expose potential attackers lurking around in dark areas or it can temporarily blind and distract any advancing attackers. With the included wall charger and two rechargeable batteries, there is no need to worry about dead batteries when you need them. Finally, there is a removable glass breaker that you can screw into the end of the unit in the event you need to extract yourself from a dangerous enclosure or an overturned vehicle.
*NOTE: The effectiveness of a stun gun depends on factors like probe placement, muscle mass, clothing thickness, and even the individual's physiology & body-chemistry, which can significantly impact the actual electrical current delivered. Stun gun power ratings can be somewhat misleading as they only represent a part of the picture and can vary greatly depending on factors like the target's clothing, body composition, and how well the probes make contact, meaning the actual incapacitating effect might not always align perfectly with the advertised power rating; therefore, they are not completely accurate and should be interpreted with caution.