🛡️ Stay bite-free, stay unstoppable outdoors!
Coleman Insect Repellent Spray offers up to 8 hours of DEET-free protection using SkinSmart technology, effectively repelling ticks, mosquitoes, and other insects. Its non-greasy, odorless formula with dry-feel technology is ideal for sensitive skin, packaged in a durable, rust-resistant 6oz aluminum can designed for active outdoor lifestyles.
Material Features | Fragrance Free, 8-hour protection for the entire family, No DEET, Dry Feel |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Item Form | Can Spray |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Volume | 6 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 6.0 Ounce |
S**E
Not greasy at all!
This is the BEST bug spray I’ve ever used!!! Not greasy at all, very mild scent, and super effective. I almost couldn’t believe how there is absolutely zero greasy feeling, and it dries down almost immediately. I read a ton of camper/outdoorsy people must-have lists and this was the most recommended.
S**
BEST EVER BUG SPRAY!
AMAZING! Just buy this, trust me. You will love it! It does not stink. It is not sticky, it does not get on your clothes. And most importantly, it repels mosquitoes like nobody's business! I purchased this while looking for bug spray and I am pleasantly surprised and trust me, you will be too. This is my go to spray now. I use it on trails. I use it for camping . And I use it sitting out back at night! AMAZING! JUST BUY IT! THANK ME LATER!
A**M
Works well but doesn't last very long. Deet is best.
Coleman Skinsmart IR3535. In regards to mosquitos, this stuff works pretty well but not for very long. An hour, maybe hour and a half. Goes on light, dries quick and nearly undetectable afterwards.Some other flying insects don't seem to mind it, but blood suckers are my target.I haven't tested for ticks, but I don't tend to find many on me anyway so not sure how to test.Solid 4/5. Would but again but Deet is still the king!
F**Y
It works better than all others!
This is by far the best working product I have found. I am a mosquito magnet and this has saved me! Works for several hours and no unpleasant smell on your skin or oily feel after it dries (almost immediately). The spraying part is very stinky so don’t inhale when spraying and walk away from it afterwards.
R**E
Not Stinky
Bugs love me. This is the best bug spray I have ever used.
A**G
Great Quality
The best Insect repellent. We have used this for more than 10 years. This repellent is amazing and it works 100%. It also last for a long time when sprayed
J**Y
It works!
The media could not be loaded. This stuff works great! It even keeps those nasty gnats away. I bought 3 cans. I couldn’t be more pleased! Not often you can find a bug spray that actually repels gnats and mosquitoes! Dries pretty quickly, slight grease feel!Locking lid!
N**D
Could work for most uses. A good buy.
So, I have used DEET, Picaridin, Citronella, and Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus in tick and mosquito infested swampy areas. I like Picaridin because the mosquitos keep some distance from you. With DEET, they fly right up, which is annoying. You think you are being bitten. The citronella was OK but wears off with sweat. OLE works, not as long, but, smells so strong! You have to take a shower when done for sure. OLE is cheap enough, you can keep applying it. Then shower when you get home.I was interested in trying this alternative option; IR3535Note to chemical engineers: BRAND NAMES MATTER. I am sure that turns a lot of people off. How about Bug Shield 3535 or Defender 35 or anything other than this. Anyhow…It works. However, the mosquitos do come up on you like DEET. BZZZZBZZZZ But do not bite. They do seem to look for an opening though where you missed a spray. So be thorough. Also, the label is pretty adamant not to spray on hands or face. The warning not to get in your eyes is pretty dire. So, I guess you can use this on your body, but not hands or face. Which means, you will probably have to use a cream based Picaridin at 20% on those parts. The warning also turns me off from using this while backpacking. If some gets in your eye, you are in trouble unless the park service is putting eyewash stations in the mountains and you can find them while temporarily blind. The other products are bad too but, the warning is not nearly as scary. So, protect your eyes.I think for a day hike in a tick and mosquito infested area (most of the USA and all of New England and mid-atlantic May-December) where you apply it in the parking lot, carefully, and use some Picaridin cream on face and hands, it is fine and a good buy for sure.
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