The Highest Voltage Baton in the Arsenal
When you need the maximum electrical output available in a stun baton, the Bad Ass delivers. 110 million volts is the highest in the entire lineup — a stun discharge that penetrates heavy clothing and creates an arc so intense it commands respect before you ever make contact. Paired with 4.9 milliamps of genuine stopping power and 14.75 inches of aircraft aluminum, this baton is built for situations where nothing less than maximum force will do.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
Anyone who prioritizes raw stopping power above all other features. The Bad Ass is for people who want to carry the most powerful stun baton available and are willing to accept a no-frills, purpose-built design to get it. Maximum voltage, maximum milliamps, maximum construction quality.
Home defenders who keep a baton at the bedside or near the front door. The Bad Ass provides immediate, overwhelming response capability without complicated features to remember under stress — grip it, activate it, deploy it.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Bad Ass if you want:
- The highest voltage output in the stun baton lineup at 110 million volts
- Maximum milliamp output at 4.9mA for reliable incapacitation
- Heavy-duty aircraft aluminum construction for striking and stunning
Consider something else if you need:
- More flashlight modes — the Stun Bat offers 5 modes at 220 lumens
- Maximum physical reach — the Bouncer extends to 22 inches
Pure Performance, No Compromise
The 110 million volt discharge creates the most intense stun arc in the baton lineup. This matters for two reasons: the visual and audible deterrent effect is maximized — attackers who see and hear this arc understand immediately what they’re facing. And when contact is made, the higher voltage drives the electrical charge through thicker clothing and heavier materials more effectively, ensuring the 4.9 milliamps reach the attacker’s nervous system.
The aircraft aluminum construction at 14.75 inches and 1.45 lbs provides substantial striking capability. The rubberized grip prevents slipping during physical contact, and the wrist strap ensures the baton stays with you even during aggressive defensive action. The 120-lumen LED flashlight provides reliable illumination for identification and navigation, and can be directed at an attacker’s eyes for temporary blinding.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Bad Ass Stack Up?
| Feature | Bad Ass (14.75″) | Stun Bat (16.9″) | Bouncer (22″) | Repeller (12″) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 110,000,000 ✔ | 80,000,000 | 100,000,000 | 40,000,000 |
| Milliamps | 4.9 ✔ | 4.9 ✔ | 4.9 ✔ | 4.6 |
| Flashlight | 120 lumens | 220 lumens ✔ | 280 lumens ✔ | 120 lumens |
| Weight | 1.45 lbs ✔ | 1.7 lbs | 3.55 lbs | 1.3 lbs ✔ |
| Anti-Grab | No | No | No | Yes ✔ |
| Best For | Maximum voltage | Home defense + patrol | Maximum reach | Anti-disarm security |
Practical Details
Measures 14 3/4″ x 1 1/2″ and weighs 1.45 lbs. Built from aircraft aluminum with a rubberized grip. Rechargeable Ni-CD battery with charger cord included. Comes with a wrist strap for retention. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Carry the Bad Ass and know you’ve got the highest-voltage stun baton available — 110 million volts of raw stopping power in aircraft aluminum.
Does higher voltage actually mean more stopping power?
Higher voltage helps the electrical charge penetrate through clothing and reach the skin more effectively, which matters when an attacker is wearing heavy layers. However, actual stopping power is determined by milliamps — the Bad Ass delivers 4.9 milliamps, which is the maximum output in the lineup. The combination of the highest voltage and highest milliamp output makes the Bad Ass the most electrically powerful baton available.
Why doesn’t the Bad Ass have more flashlight modes?
The Bad Ass was designed with a priority on maximum stun performance rather than flashlight versatility. The 120-lumen LED provides solid illumination for threat identification and temporary blinding. If you need a multi-mode tactical flashlight with your stun baton, the Stun Bat (5 modes, 220 lumens) or Bouncer (5 modes, 280 lumens) are better options. The Bad Ass keeps things simple — maximum voltage, maximum stopping power.
Is the wrist strap the same as a disable pin?
No. The Bad Ass wrist strap is a retention strap that keeps the baton connected to your hand — it doesn’t disable the unit if removed. For a disable pin feature that shuts down the baton when taken from your grip, look at the Repeller, which includes a disable pin wrist strap that deactivates both the stun function and flashlight if separated.








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