Telescopic Steel Baton
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A telescopic steel baton extends to full length with a single flick of the wrist β giving you immediate reach and striking power that collapses back down to pocket size when you don't need it. Available in 16, 21, or 26 inches extended, each size includes a nylon belt holster and locks securely open until you intentionally close it.
Telescopic Steel Baton Features and Specs
- Three size options: 16, 21, or 26 inches extended β choose based on carry preference and intended use
- Positive locking system: Locks firmly when extended, will not collapse during use
- Steel construction: Hardened steel throughout β 16" (0.86 lb), 21" (1.05 lb), 26" (1.23 lb)
- Rubberized grip: Non-slip handle for a secure hold under stress
- Compact collapsed size: 6.75" / 8.25" / 10" β fits in a bag, glove box, or on your belt
- Nylon holster included: Belt-carry holster included with every order
| Extended Length | Collapsed Length | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 16 inch | 6ΒΎ inches | 0.86 lb |
| 21 inch | 8ΒΌ inches | 1.05 lb |
| 26 inch | 10 inches | 1.23 lb |
The 21-inch is the most popular choice β a practical balance of reach and portability for everyday carry. The 16-inch suits discreet carry in a bag or jacket. The 26-inch is the right call for home defense or vehicle storage where concealment isn't the priority. This type of baton goes by several names depending on the buyer β collapsible baton, retractable baton, expandable baton, telescoping baton, telescopic stick β all referring to the same friction-lock steel construction and flick-to-open deployment mechanism.
Which size telescopic baton should I choose?
It comes down to how you plan to carry it. The 16-inch collapses to under 7 inches β the most discreet option for daily carry. The 21-inch is the most versatile, offering reach without bulk, and is the most commonly purchased size. The 26-inch gives you maximum reach and impact force, making it better suited for home defense or keeping in a vehicle than for on-person carry.
Is a collapsible baton strong enough for real self-defense?
Yes. The hardened steel construction and positive locking system mean the baton holds firmly when extended and won't collapse under impact. It's built to the same functional standard used by security professionals β not a novelty item. The baton releases only when you deliberately close it by slamming the tip straight down on a hard surface β the friction lock holds firmly under impact but releases cleanly with a direct downward strike.
Is training required to use an expandable baton?
No formal training is required to deploy it β the flick-to-open mechanism is straightforward. That said, practicing the closing technique beforehand is strongly recommended. Slamming the tip straight down on a hard surface to retract it takes a confident motion β hesitation makes it harder, not easier.
Are telescopic batons legal to carry?
Expandable baton laws vary by state and locality β some states restrict concealed carry, require a permit, or have additional municipal regulations. Laws in this category have also been subject to recent court challenges and can change. TBOTECH ships to all US states. Compliance with state and local laws is the buyer's responsibility. If you're unsure about regulations in your area, check with local law enforcement or a licensed attorney before carrying. For technique and handling, our guide to opening and closing a telescopic baton covers deployment, closing, and what to do if the baton jams. Browse the full expandable baton collection for spring-loaded and push button alternatives.