Telescopic Steel Baton with Rubber Handle by Safety Technology – Expands to 16″, 21″ or 26″, Heavy-Duty Steel Construction, Nylon Holster Included, Personal Protection Reach Tool

Price range: $24.95 through $28.95

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A solid steel baton that collapses down small enough to carry on your belt and expands to working length with a flick of the wrist. Three size options — 16, 21, or 26 inches — so you can pick what feels right for how you move. Comes with a nylon holster so it's actually on you when you need it.

  • Three length options — 16", 21", or 26" extended; 6.5", 8.25", or 9.75" collapsed
  • Solid steel construction — not aluminum, not plastic — actual steel with real heft to it
  • Rubber handle — gives you a decent grip even if your hands aren't perfectly dry
  • Heavy-duty nylon holster included — clips to a belt so you're not shoving it in a pocket
  • Made by Safety Technology — been making this stuff for decades, holds up fine

Reach Matters — That’s the Whole Point

Most personal protection tools work at arm’s length or closer. A baton gives you a few extra feet of working distance, which changes the situation pretty significantly. A collapsed steel baton on your belt doesn’t weigh much and doesn’t take up much space, but when you need it, it’s there — extended and ready in about half a second.

These have been around a long time for a reason. Simple design, nothing much to break, and they hold up to regular carry without falling apart.

Who This Baton Is For

Security folks who want something they can actually carry all shift without it getting in the way. People who walk dogs at night in areas where they’d rather have some reach if something goes sideways. Anyone who works alone in environments where the unexpected can happen.

The 16-inch version is a solid choice if you want something more compact and less obvious. The 26-inch is the better pick if reach is the priority. The 21-inch lands right in the middle — most people end up there.

Also worth noting: folks who already carry pepper spray or a stun gun sometimes pick one of these up as a backup option. Different situations call for different tools.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose this baton if you want:

  • Extra reach beyond arm’s length — useful when distance matters
  • A non-chemical option that works regardless of wind direction
  • Something solid and simple with no batteries to worry about
  • A choice of sizes based on how you carry and what you do

Consider something else if you need:

  • A ranged option — a baton is a close-quarters tool, full stop
  • Something more discreet — a collapsed baton on a belt holster is visible

What You’re Actually Getting

Heavy-duty steel shaft that collapses down to a manageable size and locks open when deployed. The rubber handle gives you something to hold onto without slipping, which matters when your hands aren’t calm and steady. The nylon holster keeps it accessible on a belt without flopping around.

Three sizes means you’re not stuck with a one-size-fits-all approach. The 16-inch works better for someone who wants something compact and easy to carry on a shift. The 26-inch gives you the most working distance. The 21-inch is the middle ground most people land on — long enough to be useful, short enough not to be awkward.

The collapsed lengths — 6.5″, 8.25″, and 9.75″ — are short enough to stay out of the way all day. You’ll forget it’s there until you need it, which is honestly what you want from gear like this.

Quick Comparison: How Does This Baton Stack Up?

Feature Telescopic Steel Baton Pepper Spray Stun Gun Personal Alarm
Effective Range Up to 26″ reach ✓ 6–15 feet ✓ Contact only N/A
Works in Wind Yes ✓ Limited (spray) Yes ✓ Yes ✓
Batteries Required None ✓ None ✓ Yes Yes
Carry Convenience Belt holster Keychain/pocket ✓ Pocket/purse Keychain ✓
Discreet No Yes ✓ Mostly Yes ✓
Best For Reach, physical deterrence Ranged chemical deterrent Close contact stopping power Drawing attention, alerting others

Practical Details

Available in three extended lengths: 16″, 21″, and 26″. Collapsed sizes are 6.5″, 8.25″, and 9.75″ respectively. Steel construction with rubber handle. Heavy-duty nylon belt holster included. No batteries, no charging — it’s just steel. Made by Safety Technology.

Check your local laws before purchasing — regulations on batons vary by state and municipality.

A steel baton is one of the simpler tools you can carry — no charging, no refilling, no complicated operation. Pick the size that works for how you move, and you’re done.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which size should I get — 16, 21, or 26 inches?

Depends on how you carry it and what you’re doing with it. The 16-inch is the most compact and least obvious — good for someone who wants something smaller on their belt. The 26-inch gives you the most reach and is the go-to for people who want maximum working distance. Most folks end up with the 21-inch because it splits the difference pretty well — long enough to be genuinely useful, short enough not to be awkward when you’re moving around all day.

How do you deploy it — is it complicated?

Not at all. You hold the handle and give it a firm downward flick — the sections extend and lock into place from the centrifugal force. Takes less than a second once you’ve done it a couple times. There’s nothing to flip, no button to press. The collapsed size fits in the holster and the holster clips to a belt, so it’s accessible without digging around.

Is a steel baton legal to carry?

It varies by location. Some states and cities have specific regulations about carrying expandable batons in public, so it’s worth checking your local laws before you order. In many places they’re perfectly legal to own and carry, but it’s one of those things you want to confirm for your specific area rather than assume. The manufacturer is Safety Technology, and they’ve been in this business long enough that the product itself is solid — the legality question is just geography-dependent.

Does the holster hold up with daily carry?

It’s a nylon holster — functional and reasonably durable for everyday use. It’s not going to win any awards for construction, but it does the job and holds the baton securely on a belt without any issues. For most people doing regular daily carry, it holds up fine. If you’re in a demanding work environment, some people pick up a heavier-duty aftermarket holster eventually, but for most uses the included one is perfectly adequate.

ManufacturerSafety Technology
Collapsed Length6.5 inches, 8.25 inches, 9.75 inches
HolsterNylon

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