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The UDAP 18CP Super Magnum Bear Spray delivers the hottest 2.0% CRC formula with an impressive 35-foot spray range and a large 13.4 oz volume. Designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts, it includes a convenient chest holster for quick access, combining maximum protection with portability.
Brand | Pepper Power |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Range | 35 Feet |
Team Name | UDAP |
Capacity | 13.4 ounces |
UPC | 679354000341 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00679354000341 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.41 x 9.13 x 3.78 inches |
Package Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 2.5 x 9.5 inches |
Brand Name | Pepper Power |
Model Name | Super Magnum Bear Spray with Chest Holster 13.4oz-380g (18CP) |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | UDAP Industries |
Part Number | #18HP |
Style | Super Magnum Bear Spray with Chest Holster 13.4oz-380g (18CP) |
Included Components | item |
Size | 13.4oz |
P**E
Good brand with a large capacity.
I bought it because we recently survived a grizzly bear attack, resulting in my wife being airlifted to a trauma center. The bear spray I used worked well enough once I was able to spray it in the eyes. The bear left the scene, then changed its mind and returned to confront me. This usually results in a bad outcome. I kept the can aimed at the bear, but was essentially empty after about five seconds of spraying him at point blank range.——-Our dog confronted the bear, constantly barking, while I raised my arms to look larger and distract him. My wife finally got to our truck & began honking the horn. The bear look toward the sound, and with the dog pressing his attack, retreated into the woods. I got to the truck, called my dog back, and we drove off.I really felt that I could have kept the bear from returning if I’d had a larger capacity can of spray. This one is the largest I could find. (An alternative would be to carry two cans, but it is harder to pull out another can while one is right on top of the bear).——The only downside is that this can is heavier than the average can. More spray does weigh more! For me this is a reasonable trade off, and I am pleased with my purchase. I still intend to carry a standard size can as a backup, however.
C**R
Best life insurance hiking/camping in Grizzly Country
FROM TODAY's CNN NEWS (Aug 19 2013): Two hikers at Yellowstone National Park were injured Thursday after they encountered a female grizzly bear and a cub. The sow charged the hikers, leaving claw and bite marks on one, park officials said. The sow and cub left after the hikers sprayed their cans of bear spray."TOLD YOU SO"See belowMy home, Alpine MT, 6300 ft "up" in Beartooth Wilderness area. Grizzly Country. NE corner YSNP. What do I carry, and strongly recommend others carry, the BIG UDAP 18CP Super Magnum Bear Spray. YSNP Rangers and wildlife folks point out that "handguns" unless (1) used by a really competent shooter, and (2) of a "huge" caliber capable of stopping a truck (I have S&W .50 MAG), are just likely to wound, infuriate a bear and initiate their attack/defenses. YSNP Rangers, on foot, confront Griz, standing between tourists and the Grizzly, which is more threat than most realize. They pack BIG bear spray. It really discourages/immobilizes the bear. Turns off that "attack and kill" button. And if a little is good, really big is really good. It has a holster to carry it. If you miss with some, there's a lot more left to finish the job. I have a theory that a bear, once sprayed, will have aversion reactions to getting it twice. I think bears can be trained to say "NO, not that stuff again." Best advice is still, don't get close to Grizzly. Don't EVER get close to cubs because that really sets off MOM.... Don't picnic in bear country without a lookout, and follow the strict rules of the NPS on food storage at night in bear country. But for hiking, and "touristing", Super Magnum Bear Spray is an essential. Bought it for a close friend who patrols in the woods around my home.
V**R
It does work as a first defense
I live in an alaskan village and my house sits along the tree line and on the schoolgrounds. Small children play there often. Black Bear are common in the area. I have 3 dogs that are out in back. I bought the bear spray in june to take with me hiking on the trails near my home.My dogs had been getting agitated latly. The other night I noticed my dogs were really agitated, and barking I grabbed the bear spray, (not expecting a bear) and went to check on them. A Black bear was in the bushes 3 or so feet from my dog, neither seeemed comfartable with the other.All of the dogs were barking. I did not know what would happen. I yelled at the bear but it stayed where it was stariing at us. I used the bear spray and the black bear did back off and headed into the woods. I sprayed over my dogs head but he also got hit with residual spray and was uncomfartable for quite som time.We looked around and think that the bear has been hanging out here for a while, and have seen signs of him again. So the spray was only a temporary deterant. The authoritys are working to get the bear removed.
C**T
A Recommended Spray, but a poor holster
I bought this bear repellent for camping/canoeing/hiking protection after reading test reviews at several online sites; it's a brand that is always on the recommended lists. Too, a 20 year study in Canada concluded that bear spray is more effective in close bear encounters/attacks as compared to attempting to use a gun. I got this largest size for the added amount of back-up it provides as compared to smaller bottles. It's expiration date is four year away, 2016, a decent time span. At this point, I can only assume that it will work if ever needed. Footnote: the holster that it comes with is a one-size-fits-all accessorymade entirely of elastic, the sprayer is held much too tightly in it for a quick draw. Thus, I found a strong-walled plastic jar, the inside diameter of which neatly accepts the bear spray canister, and forced that into the holster in order to carry the bear spray in a secure, yet easily removable manner. Too, the bear spray retaining strap seems to be attached to the holster for right-handed users; too bad some of us are left handed.
C**D
Skip
Product came half empty and then stuck when we tried to use it wasting the rest of the can reached out to the company and heard nothing back.
J**K
False discription. Misleading.
I just bought this for a trip to Galier National Park and the Canadian Rockies. Supposedly lots of Bear Activity in these places. It is listed as the 18CP which should be the chest holder model but it came as a belt holster model. It is not described accurately. I carry a fanny pack and don't want a belt holster. It cannot be returned. Very misleading. The expiration date is 2019 which seems quite long. My last can was only a couple of years
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