The most common counter to a stun device is grabbing the business end before you can make contact. The Repeller eliminates that defense with electrified strips running the length of the barrel. Grab it, get shocked. Who the Repeller Is Best For: Security personnel needing extended reach options Anyone concerned about weapon retention during a struggle People who want distance between themselves and a threat Is This the Right Stun Device for You? Choose the Repeller if you want: Extended reach beyond arm’s length engagement Anti-grab protection against disarm attempts Rubberized grip for secure handling Consider something else if you need: Higher voltage → Bad Ass Baton 110M Volts Compact carry → BashLite Flashlight The contact strips along the barrel create a secondary defensive zone. An attacker instinctively grabs for the weapon during a confrontation. With the Repeller, that grab becomes another point of electrical contact, turning their defensive move into your advantage. Rubberized coating serves two purposes. It insulates your hand from the electrical current flowing through the contact strips, and it ensures you maintain grip even when hands are sweaty or the situation is chaotic. The grip stays where you put it. Quick Comparison: Stun Baton Options Feature Repeller Bad Ass Stun Bat Voltage 40M 110M ✓ 80M Anti-Grab Yes ✓ Yes No Price $29.95 ✓ $29.95 $35 Best For Grab Defense ✓ Max Power Impact Rubberized coating over solid construction. Contact strips run the length of the barrel. Built-in LED flashlight. Rechargeable battery. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. When distance and weapon retention matter, the Repeller delivers both. Frequently Asked Questions Can I shock myself on the contact strips? No. The rubberized handle insulates your grip from the electrified barrel. Just keep your hand on the grip during use. Is 40 million volts enough? Yes. The voltage creates the intimidating arc, but muscle disruption comes from current delivery. The Repeller has adequate power to stop an attacker. How long is the reach? The baton design adds approximately 12 inches of reach beyond your hand, allowing you to engage threats while staying farther back.