Self‑Defence Baton, originating from Chinese security-equipment manufacturers, is engineered for rapid deployment and everyday carry. Available in lengths from roughly 19 to 23 inches (48–60 cm) when extended, it collapses to a smaller size for convenient portability. Its auto‑open push-button mechanism enables one‑handed deployment—a crucial advantage in emergency situations. The baton is constructed from alloy steel or aluminum alloy for a strong yet lightweight feel (typically 300–600 g).
The grip is often rubberized or molded in a T‑shape, providing slip resistance and comfort. Once extended, the internal locking mechanism ensures a rigid structure until deactivated via impact closure. Compact and sturdy, it usually comes with a nylon holster for belt or backpack attachment.
Because it’s manufactured in bulk in China, pricing remains low—ranging from USD 10 to USD 13 per piece at minimum order quantities. That makes it popular for export or resale. Despite affordability, some users note that lower-cost versions may feel flimsy or wear out faster than premium batons; quality can vary depending on vendor and finish.
Legally, ownership is generally allowed in many regions, but carrying one in public may be restricted—especially where these are classed as concealed weapons. Training and awareness of local laws are advisable. While neither lethal nor designed for martial arts precision, the Nex N20 is widely used for deterrence, walking protection, or security work.
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