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SABRE Wild Max Bear Attack Deterrent Spray, 225-g

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SABRE Wild Max Bear Attack Deterrent Spray, 225-g
$79.99
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SABRE Wild Max Bear Attack Deterrent Spray, 225-g

$79.99

Product Details

The SABRE Wild Max Bear Spray is an essential device for anyone who spends time in bear country. Whether you're camping, hiking, or just exploring nature, this powerful deterrent helps you stay safe by providing a large, effective barrier of protection. With a 10.5-metre range, this bear spray allows you to deploy a fog from a safe distance, giving you time to react in critical situations.

  • Delivers 32 grams of fog per 1-second burst, providing 84% more coverage than other brands

  • Maximum strength formula with 1.84% major capsaicinoids ensures the most effective deterrent available

  • Temporarily incapacitates a bear’s ability to see or smell while causing no permanent injuries

  • Non-flammable; safe to use while camping

  • Field-tested and proven effective against all types of bears by the Elmendorf Air Force Base and Brown Bear Resources

  • 3-year shelf life with expiration date on label

  • Dual component Dymel-nitrogen propellant remains effective at extremely low temperatures

  • Glow-in-the-dark safety for easy access at night, ensuring quick deployment in low visibility conditions

Part Number SBAD-01-X
Insects Targeted Bear
Chemical Form Liquid
Application Method Aerosol
Mode of Action Repellent
Product Use(s) Outdoor
Primary Ingredient Not Applicable
Consumer Pack Size 1
Accessories List No Accessories Included
Colour Yellow
Flammable Yes
Non-toxic When Used as Intended Yes
Package Depth (in) 2.17 in
Package Form Aerosol Cans
Package Height (in) 8.66 in
Package Weight (lb) 0.77 lb
Package Width (in) 2.17 in
Product Height (in) 8.75 in
Product Weight (lb) 0.68 lb
Product Width (in) 3.00 in
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53 out of 62 (85%) reviewers recommend this product

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Not safe

a month ago
I bought this to feel safe but now I will never feel safe carrying bear spray with me. I brought it with my backpack and had it on the side and the safety cap came off while I was going through the woods and I put my pack in the car and it went off spraying everywhere and my hands felt on fire for hours even after washing for hours. I am definitely never using this product again unless there is a pin or something more safe to prevent accidental triggers

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Répulsif pour ours

2 months ago
je n'ai pas eu la chance de l'utiliser réellement. Toutefois le nuage de cayenne qui en sort devrait être vraiment efficace.
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Bear Spray - overpriced

2 months ago
First off ... its bear spray, so ideally don't have to try it. Gave a lower rating as the price at Canadian Tire is significantly higher than at other places. Only reason bought here is did not have time to go to buy elsewhere.
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: Who-knows.

2 months ago
: Can't-say. : Bears & Cougars, stayed in their neck of the woods.
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Works great

2 months ago
Very spicy and kept the bears away
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Q: How much of this should I apply and where before going in to bear country? Is it ok to just put it on my upper body if I'm wearing shorts, or should I apply it to all exposed skin?

5 years ago
4 Answers
  • A: Hi Naturewalker, That's a great question as many people do not know how to use bear spray properly. Putting this product on your skin or clothing provides only a very temporary solution, and needs to be re-applied every few hours. Experienced outdoorspersons, like myself, find that a decent burst taken rectally lasts days and keeps predators away as you sweat out the aforementioned spray. (It's best to do this in the washroom). DO NOT TAKE ORALLY! It will leave an unpleasant taste. That's why that bear didn't eat me before. Not only is this method more effective, but will likely save you hundreds each year and helps to reduce climate change as you will need to only purchase a few canisters as apposed to dozens. Safe camping...and happy Pride week Calgary!!!!

    2 years ago
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Q: When shelf life expires, is it because active ingredient breaks down? Was hoping to only buy this once and never use it.....but sounds like I'd need to purchase every 3 years regardless.

10 years ago
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  • A: Fom CBC 2018 article : (...) CBC Yukon conducted a test with four different canisters of bear spray. The canisters were between one and seven years past their expiry dates. The newer cans held their pressure and seemed to spray in a similar way to non-expired cans. But the streams from the oldest canisters — both of which expired in 2011 — were denser, wetter and didn't travel as far. One of the canisters oozed thick orange foam out of the top when the lever was pressed.(...)

    5 years ago
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Q: How long is the bear down/in distress for? (How long do I have to get me and my 3 year old away?) Also, will the spray affect us?

11 years ago
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  • A: Here is a great article to read: http://www.bearsmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/pepper-spray-Herrero-Higgins.pdf

    10 years ago
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Q: Can anyone purchase bear spray? Hi, im going on a solo backpacker expedition for 14 - 21 days into killarney provincial park backcountry. Do i need a license for this?

15 years ago
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  • A: Contact the local police agency as every region has different rules & regulations. Example being you can not open or concealed carry bear spray within the City of Toronto limits yet it's legal to open or conceal carry and use on intended wildlife in the Durham Region.

    11 years ago
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Q: Does bear spray, when sprayed on ground, deter raccoons from eating flowers and vegetables. If yes which is best and how long is it effective?

9 years ago
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  • A: As almost all animals are affected by capcasin which is the ingredient found in the hot chillie peppers that make it hot. This is what is in pepper spray that makes it hurt the animal that is attacking. This will work for the purpose you desire but is a very expensive way of delivering it. It will also put way to much as controlling the amount of spray is impossible. Make your own by mixing Ground Cayenne pepper with water and spraying it in the area you wish to protect. You may add add few drops of dish washing soap to the solution to make it stick better. I should last till it rains or you water the plants.

    9 years ago
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Q: How long can the can spray for in total. I dont care how long i should spray it for i just wanna know iff i were to hold it down how long it will spry

12 years ago
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  • A: The 225gr container sprays for about 5 seconds and about 8 seconds for the 325gr. I don't think CT sells the 325gr Try not to use it all up in one long burst. You may need it again later against another bear.

    10 years ago
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Q: It says it sprays for about 8 seconds. Does that mean the bottle is empty after the 8 seconds?

12 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: Yes. You should spray in 1-2 second bursts. The bottle is empty after 8 seconds.

    10 years ago
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Q: which size is it? is this the 325g or 225g bottle. I have a holster for the 225g size and was wondering if this would fit it

12 years ago
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  • A: Model Size Contents Effective Range WILD 225 g 0.857% capsaicin 5.5m (18') WILD MAX 325 g 1% capsaicin 10m (30')

    10 years ago
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Q: is this like a mace?

16 years ago
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  • A: The actual weapon the word "mace" refers to is tear gas. The company Mace was a big producer of this stuff back in the old world war times. It was first used by law enforcement around the 50s I believe, and was literally a can of aerosolized tear gas. However tear gas could potentially have long term health affects and could take up to 60 seconds plus for the full effects to kick in. So a more effective spray solution was sought out and thus pepper spray was invented. While pepper sprays don't pose as serious a risk to ones health as tear gas, the effects kick in almost immediately and are very very painful for most people, even more so then tear gas. Nowadays people use the word mace to refer to pepper sprays and tear gas alike. Mace itself is a self defense weapons brand name, the technical definition is tear gas, people more commonly use this word in reference to pepper spray.

    3 years ago
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Q: can this bear spray be packed in your luggage if travelling by airplane? George

17 years ago
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  • A: According to the FAA website: "Self Defense Sprays - One 4 ounce (118ml) container of mace or pepper spray is permitted in checked baggage provided it is equipped with a safety mechanism to prevent accidental discharge. Self Defense Sprays containing more than 2% by mass of Tear Gas (CS or CN) are prohibited in Checked Baggage." But I would check with the airline first.

    Anonymous15 years ago
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