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BEAR SPRAY BY MACE - GUARD ALASKA

$ 21.11

Availability: 77 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Mace
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Product cannot be shipped to the following states:
    Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Nebraska, South Dakota, Oklahoma, North Dakota and Vermont
    Bear spray is  essential for camping, hiking, hunting and fishing in areas where there is a bear population.  Guard Alaska is made in the USA by Mace, the leader in self defense pepper sprays. Developed and tested in the wilds of Alaska.
    Key Features of Guard Alaska Bear Spray:
    Up to 20 ft Range
    Power fogger  design empties the can in 9 seconds
    20% OC, 1.34 Capsaicinoid super hot formula
    Includes a safety cap and finger loop handle
    9 oz UltraMag Shotgun Series
    EFFECTS:
    Guard Alaska Bear Spray is a formulation of Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Bear Safe Formula, a natural ingredient derived from hot peppers that is EPA regulated. Upon contact, OC Pepper causes the membranes of the eyes, nose and lungs of a bear to engorge and the result is the temporary loss of sight, restriction of breathing and a painful burning sensation.
    USE:
    To use Guard Alaska Bear Spray, pull off the orange safety wedge on the top of the grip. Be ready to spray the bear by pressing down on the actuator button on the top of the hand grip.
    STORAGE:
    Store in cool dry areas away from heat, flame or strong sunlight. Do not store where temperature may exceed 120°F/50°C such as an enclosed vehicle, which can cause spray canisters to leak from over pressurization and fail to function properly. Do not store in cold environments below 32°F/0°C, which can cause depressurization and the loss of effective range.
    EXPIRATION:
    Mace Brand pepper sprays have a shelf life of three years from the date of manufacture and each unit is labeled with an expiration date. An expired unit will not have the amount of pressurization needed to spray properly. Expired units should be disposed of in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations. We recommend purchasing a new unit every two to three years to make sure you are always safe!