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Telescopic Steel Batons

What Are Expandable Steel Batons?

What exactly is a baton? There are different batons that can be used for twirling, as conductors and also for self-defense. An expandable self-defense baton can come with a variety of advantages and there can also be some disadvantages that you should be aware of.

Description: What sizes are self defense expandable batons?

Expandable self-defense batons will come in a number of sizes to help accommodate various arm lengths. They can start out at about 8 inches long and can extend up to 16, 21 or even 26 inches in length, all depending on the baton that you purchase. The baton will weigh roughly 15.4 ounces and they have a nylon holder that can fit on just about any belt with a velcro closure that will keep it in place during movement. The foam handle will make for easy gripping and you can accessorize some of the units with different caps, holders, wrist straps and even flashlights.

Operation: How to use an expandable baton.

You can pull the baton out of a nylon holster and then it is easy to use even if you are in a tight situation. Just whip your arm and your wrist, extending the baton into the open position to give you even more distance from your suspect or assailant. When you want to close the unit, you can simply point it vertically, then tip it down and tap on the ground. Never try to close the baton with your hands or by tapping on desks, tables or anything that is a delicate surface or an item that you do not want to get damaged. This is a unit that is to be used for blocking, striking and control techniques, so proper training is always a good idea in order for the baton to be effective.

Advantages: Why carry a telescopic steel security baton?

Due to the diversity of an expandable self-defense baton, they work well for people of all different types. Patrol offices will have have to remove it from their belt prior to entering their vehicles. A plain clothes officer will also be able to keep the baton easily under their suit coat. Officers on patrol or even swat have the ability to quickly maneuver and run with them without any interference. For use in self-defense, these batons can go anywhere with you for the same reasons mentioned. These are durable products that are easy to use, good for multiple uses unlike pepper sprays and tasers.

Disadvantages: Things to consider when using tactical baton for self defense.

The disadvantages here is that they are heavier than some of the other self-defense items and it can take multiple taps before they fully collapse. When the baton is holstered, they will not have visual deterrence capability because they are so compact.

Conclusion: Check local laws and practice using your expandable solid steel baton.

This review will hopefully give some insight on the particulars on expandable steel batons. Will this be the right fit for your needs in terms of personal security as well as self-defense? Check with any of your local state laws to make sure that these batons are legal for carry. It is always best to learn all about personal security and working on self-defense before something actually happens.

Using a Steel Baton for Self Defense.

If you want something you can use for defense but something that is a little more hands-on than a stun gun or pepper spray, why not try self-defense batons? A baton is a good option for those with the physical strength to use it in an effective manner. However, batons are not for everyone.

A baton is a blunt stick designed for close range self-defense. They are easy to carry around since they are collapsible or telescoping. Batons can be carried in a pouch connected to your belt or in a bag. Some even have a belt loop attachment. A fully extended baton will enable you to maintain a little more distance from your attacker if you were carrying a device such as a stun gun or if you are unarmed.

Steel batons can be a good punch when used against an attacker. However, they are less useful if you pull out your baton only to wonder how you will use it. Using a baton effectively requires skill and knowledge. If you are among those who have never used a baton before, it may be a good idea to purchase a self-defense video to train you on how you can use it for self-defense.

Batons can be used for very many functions: you can use it to hit an attacker, gain leverage on the fingers or wrist of the attacker especially when they are trying to grab you or stabilizing your first for other physical attacks.

You can also use a self-defense baton to apply pressure to sensitive parts of the body. Batons can be somehow effective even with very simple moves. You don’t have to know how to spin the baton around your body or anything fancy like that in order to use it against your assailant.

The first step when using a defense baton is to pull it out of the bag or holster. You have to ensure that you have a grip on the handle. After pulling it out, flick your wrist to extend the baton to its full length. Now it is time for action whack your attacker in the kneecap, ribs or neck.

A baton can even the field when you are faced with a bigger or stronger assailant. Your approach must be confident when you are in such a life threatening situation. You cannot poke lightly. No matter how strong you are, you have to put all your strength into every move.

You do not have to touch your attacker in order to use a self-defense baton. At times, the impressive appearance of a baton can scare away a potential assailant even without having to use it. Security guards and law enforcement officials usually carry batons on their belts as part of their self-defense arsenal. Even if you have never pulled out your baton, it will always do its duty of preventing attacks simply by their visibility. A telescoping baton can also be a very effective self-defense tool against animal attacks. If you have full confidence in your strength, it can be very useful to have a baton as a more hands-on method of self-defense.

Introducing the 16 Inch Telescopic Steel Baton for Self Defense

A 16 inch Telescopic Steel Baton is highly effective form of assault resolution if a person was to find herself or himself in such a risky situation. The primary advantage is that the baton can be used to strike at the assailant from a considerable distance.

Assailants have a healthy fear of this type of defence mechanism and the majority, discounting those who have a taste for swift steel, will call off their raid and select a less problematic victim.

So what makes the 16″ Telescopic Steel Baton so effective? Let’s begin with the design. The baton is made of three sections of hardened steel that fit within each other. This means that the three extendible sections can collapse into each other for a discreet storage in the baton’s handle

When needed, the three sections fall out with one smooth — and fairly intimidating— motion. Just whip it out and “SCHLUNK”…the three parts extend into a formidable assailant deterrent often resulting in significant loss of courage on the part of the assailant and a tactical advantage to the bearer.

This is primarily an impact weapon, due to its length, weight and solid material the telescopic steel baton can be used to push an assailant back, block a swinging attack (such as from a fist or even a knife) and can effectively disable an opponent if contact is made with a limb or joint.

The device is quick on the draw as well, simply swinging your wrist in a sweeping motion will fully extend the baton to its full 16 inches. The size chosen should be in accordance with the size and strength of the wielder. A small person may find the 26in. baton somewhat unwieldy, a 16in baton would be much easier to control.

The length of the baton is really a non-point, while the longer version may have more power it also requires more strength to wield. Furthermore, a direct hit with a 16 in baton is more than enough to send the toughest thug running like a scared puppy — and if not hit them a couple more times.

If the impact is directed to a specific point on the anatomy, for example the legs or more specifically the joints. You can fully expect the assailant to become incapacitated, thus cutting off their chance of escaping and alerting the other thugs.

Finally, the sixteen inch Telescopic Steel baton is small and can be conveniently stowed in the car, purse or even strapped to the body where it can be pulled into action in the blink of an eye. This is a self defense weapon, but it is a weapon none the less and it is best to acquire some training to wield the baton with deft accuracy — May save your life at some point.

Using a 26 Inch Expandable Steel Baton for Self Defense.

If you want something you can use for defense but something that is a little more hands-on than a stun gun or pepper spray, why not try the 26 inch expandable self-defense baton? The 26 inch expandable baton is a good option for those with the physical strength to use it in an effective manner. However, steel batons are not for everyone.

An expandable steel baton is a blunt stick designed for close range self-defense. They are easy to carry around since they are collapsible or telescoping. The 26 inch telescopic Baton can be carried in a pouch connected to your belt or in a bag. It even has a belt loop attachment. A fully extended baton will enable you to maintain a little more distance from your attacker, then if you were carrying a device such as a stun gun or if you are unarmed.

Steel batons can be a good punch when used against an attacker. However, they are less useful if you pull out your baton only to wonder how you will use it. Using a baton effectively requires skill and knowledge. If you are among those who have never used a baton before, it may be a good idea to purchase a self-defense video to train you on how you can use it for self-defense.

Batons can be used in many functions: you can use it to hit an attacker, gain leverage on the fingers or wrist of the attacker especially when they are trying to grab you or stabilizing your first for other physical attacks.

You can also use a self-defense baton to apply pressure to sensitive parts of the body. Batons can be effective with very simple moves. You don’t have to know how to spin the baton around your body or anything fancy like that in order to use it against your assailant.

The first step when using a defense baton is to pull it out of the bag or holster. You have to ensure that you have a grip on the handle. After pulling it out, flick your wrist to extend the 26 inch baton to its full length. Now it is time for action whack your attacker in the kneecap, ribs or neck.

A baton can even the field when you are faced with a bigger or stronger assailant. Your approach must be confident when you are in such a life threatening situation. You cannot poke lightly. No matter how strong you are, you have to put all your strength into every move.

You do not have to touch your attacker in order to use a self-defense baton. At times, the impressive appearance of a baton can scare away a potential assailant even without having to use it.

Security guards and law enforcement officials usually carry telescoping batons on their belts as part of their self-defense arsenal. Even if you have never pulled out your baton, it will always do its duty of preventing attacks simply by their visibility.

A telescoping baton can also be a very effective self-defense tool against animal attacks. If you have full confidence in your strength, it can be very useful to have a baton as a more hands-on method of self-defense.

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