When You Want Something With Real Reach
The Bouncer is built for situations where distance matters. At 22 inches, it puts space between you and whatever you’re dealing with — whether that’s using the flashlight to check what’s in your driveway at 2 a.m. or needing to keep someone back. The aircraft aluminum is the same material used in structural applications — it’s not going to flex or crack under the kind of force you’d put behind a swing.
The 280-lumen flashlight is genuinely useful for everyday purposes. Five modes cover everything from low-power illumination to a disorienting strobe. And if you’ve ever needed to break a car window in an emergency, the glass breaker screws onto the end and is there when you need it.
Who This Stun Baton Is For
The Bouncer is a good fit for people who spend time in higher-risk environments — late-night security work, rural properties, long-haul driving, or anyone who feels better having something with real reach nearby. It’s also a reasonable choice for home defense as a non-firearm option: 22 inches in a narrow hallway is a meaningful advantage.
If you want a single tool that covers flashlight, stun weapon, striking weapon, and emergency glass breaker, the Bouncer covers all four. It’s heavier than a compact stun gun — 3.55 lbs — so daily carry isn’t really the use case here. This is a kept-in-the-vehicle or kept-at-home tool.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Bouncer if you want:
- Maximum reach — 22 inches is a significant advantage in close-quarters situations
- High-output flashlight with full 5-mode flexibility including SOS
- Glass breaker for vehicle emergencies
- A serious non-firearm home or vehicle defense option
Consider something else if you need:
- Portability — 3.55 lbs and 22 inches is not an everyday carry item
- Distance deterrence — pepper spray or a TASER works at range without closing distance
How It Actually Works
The stun contacts run along the top of the unit. The discharge is loud and visually dramatic — the arc is bright and produces an audible crack that most people find persuasive on its own. If contact is made, 4.9 milliamps at 100 million volts disrupts muscle function effectively. The rubberized grip keeps the unit from slipping during a swing or a struggle.
The five flashlight modes are more useful than they might sound. The 30% and 70% brightness settings preserve battery life during routine use, while 100% is there when you need it. The strobe is genuinely disorienting at close range, and the SOS mode is a real feature if you’re in a vehicle emergency or outdoor situation. The glass breaker screws onto the base and stays secure — it’s not a flimsy attachment.
Charging is simple: plug into the wall charger, charge like any rechargeable tool, and it’s ready. The two lithium batteries are included, so there’s no initial cost beyond the purchase price.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Bouncer Stack Up?
| Feature | Bouncer Stun Baton | Compact Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER Device |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 100M volts ✓ | 50M–80M volts | N/A | 50,000 volts |
| Reach | 22 inches ✓ | Contact only | 10–18 ft ✓ | 15 ft ✓ |
| Flashlight | 280 lumens, 5 modes ✓ | Some models | No | No |
| Glass Breaker | Included ✓ | No | No | No |
| Portability | Vehicle/home | Pocket/purse ✓ | Keychain ✓ | Holster carry |
| Best For | Home, vehicle, patrol | Daily pocket carry | Distance, everyday carry | Stand-off distance use |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 22″ x 2″. Weight: 3.55 lbs. Voltage: 100,000,000. Milliamps: 4.9. Flashlight: 280 lumens, 5 modes (100%, 70%, 30%, strobe, SOS). Battery: 2 rechargeable lithium batteries included with wall charger. Included: removable glass breaker, nylon belt holster. Material: aircraft aluminum with rubberized handle. Warranty: lifetime from Safety Technology.
The Bouncer is a purpose-built tool for anyone who wants serious capability in a home or vehicle — real reach, real output, and a flashlight you’ll actually use every day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the glass breaker useful in a real vehicle emergency?
Yes — and this is actually one of the more practical features on the Bouncer. Laminated side windows are much harder to break than most people expect. A dedicated glass breaker tip concentrates force into a small point, which shatters tempered glass reliably. If you’re keeping this in a vehicle, having that capability built in is a legitimate safety addition beyond the stun and flashlight functions. It screws on securely and doesn’t add significant bulk.
How does 100 million volts compare to lower-voltage stun guns?
Voltage alone doesn’t tell the whole story — milliamps matter too, and the Bouncer delivers 4.9 milliamps, which is on the higher end for consumer stun devices. The combination of high voltage and milliamp output is what makes contact effective. More voltage also contributes to a louder, more visible arc, which has a real deterrent effect before contact is even made. The short answer: it’s more than enough.
Can I use this as a regular flashlight without activating the stun function?
Absolutely. The flashlight and stun functions are on separate controls. You can use the 280-lumen flashlight — in any of its five modes — without any risk of the stun activating. A lot of people who buy the Bouncer use it as a primary vehicle or home flashlight and treat the stun capability as the backup feature. That’s a reasonable way to think about it.
What’s the difference between the Bouncer and the Gator?
The Bouncer is larger in every dimension — 22 inches vs. 13.75 inches, 3.55 lbs vs. 1.9 lbs, 100 million volts vs. 70 million volts, and 280 lumens vs. 180 lumens. It also adds the glass breaker and an additional two flashlight modes. The Gator is more maneuverable and easier to carry on a belt daily. The Bouncer is the better choice for home or vehicle storage where size isn’t a constraint. Both have lifetime warranties.








