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DISTRACT-BALL Non-Explosive Distraction Device MULTI-PACK

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Management number 208203247 Release Date 2026/03/22 List Price $36.00 Model Number 208203247
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Durendal LLC presents the DISTRACT-BALL, a state of the art distraction device that utilizes a combination of high powered CREE LED lights and intense sound to distract and confuse hostile forces. The uses for this ground breaking system are countless from combat room clearing, chemical plant protection to school and residential safety and other civilian protection. Because the DISTRACT-BALL does not use combustion or explosive events to generate illumination and sound effects, it can be safely used in any enclosed environments to create effective distraction regardless possible presence of flammable or combustive gasses/chemicals, thus, eliminating the risks of causing damaging and costly explosions. The DISTRACT-BALL diverts attention for few seconds in order to give YOU the distinct tactical advantage of controlling the situation and leaves opposing forces confused in its wake. Charger & cable included. See manufacturer for individual units!

  • Law Enforcement Tactical Use and/or Personal Self-Defense
  • Complete package includes Carrying Case, four (4) DISTRACT-BALLS and four (4) Chargers.
  • Light Intensity: Two CREE Lights, max. 1,040 Lumens each
  • Sound Intensity: max. 110+ db (at 1m)
Part Number 001Multi
Manufacturer Durendal LLC

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