Chrome Telescopic Baton 21"
Are you looking for a reliable self-defense tool that combines functionality with a deterrent appearance? This chrome telescopic baton by BlackField is the ideal choice for civilian carry, security personnel, or drivers. Its silver finish isn't just aesthetic – it is more visible in low-light conditions, which can psychologically deter an attacker before a physical confrontation even occurs. With an extended length of 54 cm, you get the ideal compromise between reach and maneuverability. Further product information ...
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Chrome Telescopic Baton 21" with Foam Grip: The Silver Sentinel
Firm Grip and Durable Material
The core of this baton consists of steel tubes with a chrome finish. Chrome not only looks good but significantly increases the steel's resistance to corrosion and scratches. The handle is covered with a layer of foam rubber. You will appreciate this material especially in cold weather, as it doesn't transfer cold to your palm, and in crisis situations, it ensures a secure, non-slip grip even with sweaty hands. Additionally, the foam partially absorbs vibrations upon impact.
The mechanism works on the Friction Lock principle. In case of danger, a sharp flick of the wrist is enough to extend the baton. The conical ends of the tubes lock into each other, creating a rigid rod. A practical nylon holster is included in the package, which you can easily slide onto your belt.
Technical Specifications
| Collapsed Length | 21 cm / 8.3 inches |
| Expanded Length | 54 cm / 21.3 inches |
| Weight | 430 g / 15.2 oz |
| Material | Steel (Chrome finish) |
| Grip | Non-slip foam rubber |
| Accessories | Nylon belt holster |
| Manufacturer | BlackField |
Instructions for Use and Maintenance
Opening is easy – just a flick. Closing requires a little practice. Hold the baton loosely by the handle with two fingers and strike the tip vertically against a hard surface (concrete, pavement). Gravity and the impact will release the locked cones. Never try to close the baton by pushing it with your hands or against a wall. If the baton gets wet, disassemble it (unscrew the end cap), wipe it dry, and let it air out to prevent oxidation under the foam. Do not oil the sliding surfaces, or the baton will not stay locked when open.
Safety Warning: A telescopic baton is an effective weapon that can cause serious injury. Strikes to the head, neck, and joints can have permanent consequences. Use it exclusively in accordance with self-defense laws and in cases of extreme emergency.
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