
BlackField 21" Telescopic Baton (54 cm) – Steel, Foam Grip, Lanyard + Nylon Sheath | 430 g
BlackField 21" Telescopic Baton (54 cm) – Steel, Foam Grip, Lanyard & Nylon Sheath
The BlackField telescopic baton combines a durable steel shaft with a secure, non-slip foam grip and a practical lanyard. Compact when closed (21 cm), extended to 54 cm – delivered with a nylon sheath for tidy storage on private property.
Highlights
- Sturdy steel – durable construction
- Foam grip – confident handling and comfort
- Lanyard – extra retention and control
- Compact – 21 cm closed, 54 cm open
- Balanced – approx. 430 g
- Nylon sheath included – neat storage on your own premises
Specifications
Shaft material | Steel |
Grip material | Foam |
Length (closed) | 21 cm |
Length (open) | 54 cm |
Weight | Approx. 430 g |
Included | Telescopic baton, lanyard, nylon sheath |
Intended Use
Suitable as a prop for theatre/film, for dummy training in Escrima/Kali/Arnis environments, and for demonstration in training settings where legally permitted.
Legal Note (DE)
18+ only. In Germany, public carry of impact and thrust weapons is generally prohibited under §42a WaffG. Possession on private property is allowed. Always check local regulations and handle responsibly.
Disclaimer: No instructions for use against persons. Use only within the law (e.g., prop, demonstration, dummy training).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this item legal in Germany?
Possession from 18+ is allowed. Public carry of impact/cutting weapons is prohibited under §42a WaffG. Always check local regulations.
Intended use?
For props (theatre/film), dummy training and demonstration in training environments where legally permitted. Not an instruction for use against persons.
See also our Escrima/Kali/Arnis sticks and Hanbō & Jo staffs.
Specs & materials?
Steel shaft, foam grip, 21 cm closed, 54 cm open, approx. 430 g; lanyard & nylon sheath included.
May I keep it in my car?
Public carry is prohibited in DE. Transport only with legitimate purpose and without immediate access (e.g., locked, separated). Check local rules.
Alternatives without public-carry restrictions?
Depending on purpose, consider training sticks or props. Always respect the law.