A Stun Baton Built for When Someone Fights Back
In the real world, confrontations aren’t clean. Someone might grab at whatever you’re holding. The Repeller is designed with that reality in mind — electrified shock strips run down the barrel, so if someone wraps their hand around it, they’re getting shocked before they even get a grip. That’s practical engineering for an unpredictable situation.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
Security professionals working solo who need a tool that stays in their control even during a physical confrontation. Night shift workers in isolated environments. Anyone who’s thought about carrying a stun device but worried about it being taken and used against them — the disable pin and shock strips address that concern directly.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Repeller if you want:
- Anti-grab protection with electrified shock strips along the barrel
- A disable pin that kills the device if someone takes it from you
- A rubberized grip for secure handling in stressful situations
Consider something else if you need:
- Higher voltage — several other batons in this lineup deliver 70-110 million volts
- A more compact option for pocket carry rather than belt carry
Why the Anti-Grab Design Matters
Most stun batons have the electrodes at the tip. That works, but it leaves the barrel as a grab point. The Repeller puts shock strips along the length of the barrel, turning the whole baton into something an attacker doesn’t want to touch. Combined with the rubberized grip on your end, you maintain control while they can’t get a hold.
The disable pin wrist strap is your second layer of security. If the baton does get pulled from your hand, the pin pulls out and the entire unit goes dead — no stun function, no flashlight. An attacker ends up holding a useless tube. The 120-lumen flashlight gives you three modes — high beam for visibility, low beam for extended battery life, and strobe to disorient a threat.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Repeller Stack Up?
| Feature | Repeller | Standard Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | Full-Size Stun Baton |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Grab Protection | Shock strips ✔ | No | N/A | Some models |
| Disable Pin | Yes ✔ | Some models | No | Some models |
| Voltage | 40M volts | 75-85M volts | N/A | 70-110M volts ✔ |
| Reach | 12 inches ✔ | 5-8 inches | 10-15 feet ✔ | 13-22 inches ✔ |
| Flashlight Modes | 3 modes ✔ | 1 mode | None | 3-5 modes |
| Best For | Anti-grab security | Compact carry | Distance defense | Maximum reach and power |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 12″ x 1½”. Weight: 1.3 lbs. Rechargeable Ni-CD battery with included charger cord. ABS plastic construction with rubberized coating. Includes nylon holster, disable pin wrist strap, and charger. Made by Safety Technology with a lifetime warranty.
Carry a stun baton that stays in your hands and out of anyone else’s — the Repeller has your back.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do the anti-grab shock strips work?
Metal strips run along the barrel of the baton and deliver a shock when the stun function is activated. If someone grabs the barrel while you’re deploying the stun, they receive the same electrical charge as the contact points at the tip. This makes it extremely difficult for an attacker to take the baton away from you.
What happens if the disable pin is pulled?
When the wrist strap’s disable pin is pulled out — either intentionally or because someone yanks the baton from your hand — both the stun function and flashlight shut off completely. The baton becomes non-functional. This prevents an attacker from using your own weapon against you.
Is 40 million volts enough to be effective?
What matters most in a stun device is the milliamp output, and the Repeller delivers 4.6 milliamps — which is in the effective range. The 40 million volts ensures the charge penetrates clothing. Combined with the anti-grab shock strips, this baton delivers a comprehensive defensive package.









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