Defense That Can’t Be Turned Against You
Here’s a scenario nobody talks about enough — what happens if an attacker grabs your defense tool? The Repeller was engineered specifically to address that vulnerability. Electrified strips running down the barrel deliver a shock to anyone who grips the baton anywhere but the rubberized handle. And the disable pin wrist strap ensures that if the baton leaves your hand, it shuts down completely. Your tool, your control — period.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
Security personnel and night-shift workers who may face physical confrontations where an attacker could attempt to disarm them. The anti-grab feature changes the calculus of any grab attempt — touching the barrel becomes the attacker’s mistake, not yours.
Anyone who carries a stun device and worries about it being used against them. The disable pin wrist strap provides peace of mind that the Repeller only works for the person wearing the strap, making it a trusted choice for solo walkers, joggers, and late-night commuters.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Repeller if you want:
- Anti-grab protection that shocks anyone who tries to take your baton
- Disable pin safety so the baton can’t be used against you
- A mid-size 12-inch baton with rubberized grip for confident handling
Consider something else if you need:
- Higher voltage output — the Bad Ass (110M) or Bouncer (100M) hit harder
- Maximum reach — the Bouncer extends to 22 inches
How the Anti-Grab System Works
The electrified strips are positioned along the length of the barrel — anywhere an attacker would naturally grab if attempting to wrestle the baton away from you. Contact with these strips delivers the same painful shock as the primary stun contact points. The rubberized handle area is the only safe grip zone, and that’s where your hand sits. This design creates a natural defensive perimeter around the entire weapon.
The 3-mode flashlight gives you tactical versatility — high beam for full illumination, low beam for close-range navigation, and strobe mode to disorient an approaching threat. The strobe function is particularly effective at creating confusion and buying you critical seconds to react. All three modes push 120 lumens through the front of the baton.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Repeller Stack Up?
| Feature | Repeller | Gator | Bad Ass Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 40,000,000 | 70,000,000 | 110,000,000 ✔ | N/A |
| Anti-Grab Strips | Yes ✔ | No | No | N/A |
| Disable Pin | Yes ✔ | No | No | No |
| Length | 12″ | 13.75″ | 14.75″ ✔ | 4-5″ |
| Flashlight Modes | 3 modes ✔ | 3 modes ✔ | 1 mode | None |
| Best For | Anti-grab security | Reach + striking | Maximum stun power | Distance defense |
Practical Details
Measures 12″ x 1 1/2″ and weighs 1.3 lbs. Built from ABS plastic with a rubberized coating for secure grip. Rechargeable Ni-CD battery with included charger cord. Comes with a nylon holster, wrist strap with disable pin, and a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Carry the Repeller knowing that it works for you and only you — anti-grab protection and disable pin safety in every deployment.
Will the anti-grab strips shock me while I’m holding the baton?
No. The rubberized grip area is fully insulated from the electrified barrel strips. As long as you’re holding the baton by the handle — which is the natural and comfortable grip position — you won’t feel any shock. The strips only affect contact with the barrel area where an attacker would grab during a disarm attempt.
What happens if the disable pin is pulled out accidentally?
If the disable pin separates from the baton, both the stun function and the flashlight are immediately disabled. The wrist strap is designed to stay securely on your wrist during normal use, so accidental separation is uncommon. Simply reinsert the pin to restore full functionality. It’s a simple mechanical safety that requires no batteries or electronics to operate.
Is 40 million volts enough to stop an attacker?
Voltage creates the arc and penetrates through clothing, but milliamps are what cause neuromuscular disruption. The Repeller delivers 4.6 milliamps — well above the threshold needed for effective incapacitation. The real advantage of the Repeller isn’t raw voltage; it’s the anti-grab and disable pin features that ensure your defense tool stays effective and under your control.









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