The Highest Voltage in a Compact Baton
If you want the most voltage you can get in a manageable package, the Bad Ass delivers. At 110 million volts with 4.9 milliamps, it puts out more electrical power than batons twice its size. The 14.75-inch aircraft aluminum body gives you real striking capability, and the rubberized grip makes sure it stays exactly where it belongs — in your hand.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
Anyone who wants maximum stun power without carrying a full-size baton. Security professionals who value a compact profile but don’t want to sacrifice effectiveness. Homeowners looking for a bedside tool that combines a flashlight, striking weapon, and the highest-voltage stun output in this lineup. If power matters more than reach, this is the baton to carry.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Bad Ass if you want:
- The highest voltage available — 110 million volts with 4.9 milliamps
- A compact 14.75-inch baton that’s easy to carry and deploy
- Aircraft aluminum construction with rubberized grip for striking
Consider something else if you need:
- Greater reach — the Bouncer gives you 22 inches of distance
- A brighter flashlight — the Stun Bat offers 220 lumens versus 120 here
What 110 Million Volts Actually Means for You
Voltage is what pushes electrical current through clothing and skin to reach the muscles. Higher voltage means the stun is more likely to be effective through thick jackets, heavy clothing, or even layered materials. At 110 million volts, the Bad Ass can penetrate barriers that lower-voltage devices might struggle with.
Combined with 4.9 milliamps of current — the muscle-disrupting component — the Bad Ass delivers one of the most effective stun outputs available in a civilian device. The 120-lumen flashlight gives you enough light for navigation and threat identification. The wrist strap helps with retention during use, and the rechargeable Ni-CD battery means no hunting for replacement batteries.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Bad Ass Stack Up?
| Feature | Bad Ass | Stun Bat | Gator | Bouncer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 110M volts ✔ | 80M volts | 70M volts | 100M volts |
| Milliamps | 4.9 ✔ | 4.9 ✔ | 4.9 ✔ | 4.9 ✔ |
| Length | 14.75″ | 16.9″ | 13.75″ | 22″ ✔ |
| Flashlight | 120 lumens | 220 lumens ✔ | 180 lumens | 280 lumens ✔ |
| Weight | 1.45 lbs ✔ | 1.7 lbs | 1.9 lbs | 3.55 lbs |
| Best For | Maximum voltage compact | Mid-size balance | Textured grip reach | Maximum reach |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 14¾” x 1½”. Weight: 1.45 lbs. Rechargeable Ni-CD battery with included charger cord. Aircraft grade aluminum construction with rubberized grip. Includes wrist strap. Made by Safety Technology with a lifetime warranty.
Get the highest voltage in a compact baton — the Bad Ass puts serious power in your hands.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is higher voltage always better in a stun gun?
Voltage determines how effectively the charge penetrates clothing and barriers to reach the muscles. Higher voltage means better performance against thick or layered clothing. Combined with 4.9 milliamps — which is what actually causes muscle disruption — the Bad Ass delivers both the penetration and the stopping power you need.
Why is the flashlight only 120 lumens when others have more?
The Bad Ass prioritizes stun output and compact construction over maximum flashlight brightness. 120 lumens is still bright enough for walking paths, checking around your vehicle, or temporarily blinding someone at close range. If you need more light, the Stun Bat at 220 lumens or the Bouncer at 280 lumens are good alternatives.
How compact is this compared to the other batons?
At 14.75 inches and 1.45 lbs, the Bad Ass is one of the lighter and shorter batons in this lineup while delivering the highest voltage. It’s very manageable for belt carry or storage in a vehicle console. The only more compact stun options are the BashLite and Shorty, which sacrifice the baton-length reach.








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