There is a moment — and if you have ever worked a late shift, walked a parking structure at midnight, or answered a door you weren’t sure about — you know exactly the moment I mean. It is the half-second between sensing something is wrong and knowing what to do about it. A good tool does not give you courage. It gives you options. And options, in that half-second, are everything. Who This Is Best For The Bouncer is built for people who need reach and presence — not just a pocket tool. Security guards working venues, warehouses, or residential complexes. Homeowners who want something on the nightstand that does more than one job. Night-shift workers walking to their cars alone. If you have ever thought, “I need something I can see with and defend with at the same time,” this is the one you have been looking for. The 22-inch length means you do not have to let anyone get close before they know they have made a serious mistake. Is This the Right Choice for You? If you want a compact keychain option, this is not it — and that is okay. The Bouncer is a two-handed tool for people who want maximum deterrent and are comfortable keeping something this size at home or on a duty belt. If that describes you, then stop second-guessing. At $49, nothing else on this page gives you aircraft aluminum construction, 100 million volts, and a multi-mode flashlight in one piece of equipment. Key Features & Benefits 100,000,000-Volt Stun Capability — Delivers an overwhelming electrical charge designed to disrupt muscle control and give you the seconds you need to get clear. 22-Inch Aircraft Aluminum Body — The reach alone is a deterrent. Aircraft-grade aluminum means it holds up under real conditions, not just display-case ones. 280-Lumen, 5-Mode Flashlight — High, medium, low, strobe, and SOS. The strobe alone can disorient an aggressor before the situation escalates further. Built-In Rechargeable Battery — No scrambling for batteries when you need it most. Plug it in, charge it up, and it is ready when you are. Visible Arc Deterrent — The crack and spark of a stun baton fired into the air has stopped more situations than the baton itself ever had to. Presence matters. Non-Lethal Defense at a Distance — Keeps you out of arm’s reach while giving you a meaningful response option if someone presses the situation. How It Compares Feature Bouncer Stun Baton Compact Stun Gun Standard Flashlight Baton Voltage 100,000,000 V Varies, typically lower None Reach 22 inches 4–6 inches 18–24 inches Light 280 lumens, 5 modes Usually none Basic single-mode Best For Home defense, security duty Everyday carry Patrol only Practical Details The Bouncer stun baton is legal in most U.S. states, but stun device laws vary by city and county — check your local regulations before you carry it outside your home. The rechargeable battery charges via included cord; charge it fully before first use and top it off monthly if it is sitting in reserve. What comes in the box: the baton, charging cord, and a nylon holster for storage or duty carry. If you are ready to stop leaving your safety to chance, add the Bouncer to your cart today. Forty-nine dollars for aircraft aluminum, 22 inches of reach, 100 million volts, and a flashlight that actually works — that is not a splurge. That is a decision. Make it. Frequently Asked Questions Do I have to make contact to use the stun function? Yes, stun baton contact must be made with the target for the electrical charge to transfer. However, you do not need to be right on top of someone — 22 inches of reach means you have meaningful distance. The visible arc and the sound it makes when triggered in the air are also serious deterrents before any contact is ever necessary. How long does the battery last between charges? The built-in rechargeable battery holds its charge well in storage. For everyday use as a flashlight, expect several hours depending on which mode you are running. For stun-only emergency use, the battery lasts through multiple activations. As a general habit, top off the charge once a month if it is sitting on a shelf as a backup tool. Is this legal to carry outside my home? Stun batons are legal to own and carry in most U.S. states, but some states, cities, and counties have restrictions — particularly on the size or voltage of stun devices. Before you carry this outside your home or vehicle, take ten minutes to look up your local ordinances. When in doubt, keep it in the home for defense purposes only. Can this work as a primary flashlight, or is it just a backup light? At 280 lumens with five modes — including strobe and SOS — this is a capable working flashlight, not a token feature. Security personnel can absolutely run it as their primary light on a shift. The strobe mode is especially useful for disorienting anyone moving toward you before the situation escalates to contact.