When You Want More Reach and More Light
The Bouncer steps up from the Gator in two meaningful ways: eight more inches of reach and 100 more lumens of flashlight. At 22 inches, it gives you the kind of standoff distance that changes how a physical confrontation unfolds. At 280 lumens with five modes including SOS, it’s a flashlight you’d keep around regardless of the stun capability.
The glass breaker is a practical addition that doesn’t get enough credit. Screwed onto the end of the baton, it turns the Bouncer into a legitimate vehicle emergency tool — useful if you’re ever in a situation where you need to break a window to get out or help someone out of a submerged or locked vehicle.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
The Bouncer is sized for people who want maximum reach and don’t need to pocket the thing. Security staff, night patrol, property owners, campground workers, people who work alone in industrial settings — anyone for whom having room to work with is more important than compact carry.
It also makes a solid home defense option for someone who’s thought through what they’d actually reach for in the middle of the night. At 22 inches, it’s easy to grab from a nightstand or closet corner. The flashlight lets you identify what you’re dealing with before anything else happens, and five modes give you options.
The glass breaker makes it worth considering as a vehicle tool as well — keep it under the seat or behind the driver’s seat and it covers more ground than most single-purpose tools.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Bouncer if you want:
- Maximum reach in a stun baton — 22 inches covers a lot of ground
- A 280-lumen flashlight with SOS mode for genuine emergency use
- A glass breaker for vehicle emergencies built into the same tool
- Top-end voltage — 100 million volts is the high end of the category
Consider something else if you need:
- Portable everyday carry — 22 inches and 3.55 lbs is not a pocket item
- Something lighter for extended hand carry on walks or runs
How It Actually Works
Five flashlight modes give you more than a simple on/off: high (280 lumens), medium, low, strobe for disorientation, and SOS for signaling in an emergency. That SOS mode is genuinely useful if you’re ever stranded somewhere and need to signal for help — it’s a feature most batons skip. The 280 lumens on high is bright enough to temporarily blind someone looking directly at it in low-light conditions.
The stun function runs at 100 million volts and 4.9 milliamps through electrodes at the tip. The rubberized grip keeps your hand secure across all three uses — flashlight, stun, and striking — and the aircraft aluminum body handles impact without flexing. At 3.55 lbs and 22 inches, it swings with real weight.
The glass breaker screws onto the end of the baton and is removable if you prefer to use the baton without it. It’s a hardened tip that focuses force onto a small point, which is what breaks tempered glass effectively. Having it on the same tool you keep in the vehicle is a practical overlap worth noting.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Bouncer Stack Up?
| Feature | Bouncer Stun Baton | Compact Stun Baton | Standard Stun Gun | Expandable Baton |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reach | 22 inches ✓ | 12–14 inches | Contact only | 16–26 inches ✓ |
| Voltage | 100,000,000V ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A |
| Flashlight Lumens | 280 lumens ✓ | 100–180 lumens | Rarely included | No |
| Glass Breaker | Yes ✓ | Rarely | No | Some models |
| SOS Mode | Yes ✓ | Rarely | No | No |
| Best For | Home, patrol, vehicle | Active carry, walks | Pocket EDC | Impact, reach |
Practical Details
Weighs 3.55 lbs. Measures 22″ x 2″. Aircraft aluminum construction with rubberized handle. 100,000,000 volts at 4.9 milliamps. 280-lumen LED flashlight with 5 modes: high, medium, low, strobe, SOS. Includes two rechargeable lithium batteries, wall charger, and removable glass breaker. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
If you want the most capable stun baton in the lineup — more reach, more light, more output, and a glass breaker in the same tool — the Bouncer covers all of it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the glass breaker actually do, and when would you use it?
The glass breaker is a hardened steel or carbide tip that concentrates striking force onto a very small point. Tempered glass — like car windows — resists flat impact but shatters readily when struck with a sharp concentrated point. If you’re in a vehicle that won’t open, or you need to help someone get out of a locked or submerged car, a glass breaker handles it in one strike where your fist or elbow might not. It screws off if you prefer to use the baton without it.
Is 3.55 lbs too heavy to use effectively?
It depends on what you’re using it for. As a home defense tool or something kept in a vehicle, the weight isn’t a factor — you pick it up when you need it. For extended patrol or walking carry over several hours, you’d feel it. The 22-inch reach and the weight work together when it’s used as a baton — more weight means more force on a swing, which is the point of a striking weapon at that length. If you want something lighter and more portable, the Gator at 1.9 lbs and 13.75 inches is the more carry-friendly option.
Can all five flashlight modes be used without activating the stun?
Yes. The five flashlight modes — high, medium, low, strobe, and SOS — operate independently from the stun function. You can cycle through all modes with the stun completely disengaged. Most people would use this primarily as a flashlight and only activate the stun if a situation required it. The SOS mode in particular is a flashlight-only function useful for signaling in emergencies.
How does the Bouncer compare to the Gator, and which should you choose?
The Gator is 13.75 inches and 1.9 lbs with a 180-lumen flashlight and 70 million volts — it’s the more portable option and better suited to active carry, walking, or situations where you want something manageable in one hand. The Bouncer is 22 inches and 3.55 lbs with 280 lumens, 100 million volts, five flashlight modes, and a glass breaker — it’s the better choice for home, vehicle, or patrol use where reach and light output matter more than portability. If you’d carry it on your person regularly, the Gator. If it lives by the door, in the truck, or at a workstation, the Bouncer.





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