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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2008

Bear spray demonstration and comparison. See for yourself the difference. Bear Attack and bear electric fence.

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  • Also some have told me that pepper spray for humans is stronger than that made for bears. Is that true?

    Thanks

  • @sloopy312 Not at all!

    Pepper sprays are mostly rated by O.C. (Oleoresin Capsicum). Bear Spray is rated by CRC (Capsaicin and related Capsaicinoids). The CRC rating in Pepper Spray is the only true way to tell how hot the product is. This is why Pepper Spray companies will not use this rating system. It can't be exagerated. A 10% OC spray can be much hotter than a 20% OC spray.

  • @BearmanMT

    The CRC is the actual active ingredient for hotness. Our bear spray is rated at 2.0%. The Hottest that Bear Spray gets. Much hotter than pepper sprays which fall between .18% and 1.34% CRC.

    See below comment on How Hot is Hot!

  • so how does this compare to like fox 5.3 spray people say its the best

  • @painfull94 Ask Fox how much Capsaicin and Related Capsaicinoids are in their spray. Not OC but Major Capsaicinoids (MC) my guess is .67%. This is really not that strong for pepper spray and it is UDAP's weakest formula. All of UDAP sprays are as hot as or hotter than Fox. Our bear spray is 10% OC with 2.0% MC. This is hotter than all other brands personal sprays.

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  • I'm a Hall Monitor and need this Spray!

  • A lot of people do not realize it but pepper spray also works on dogs. I had to use it on a pittbull and my god that pitt freaked out when it hit him

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  • I maced myself with this product by accident (don't ask lol) WORST thing I have ever experienced hands down!!!!!

  • I am in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho 3-4 months every year. I spent 8 weeks hiking in Alaska in 2006. I have encountered a good number of Black and Brown bear and not had a problem. Most knew where we were and what were. They kept their distance or moved off. BUT, having a couple of cans of UDAP along felt comforting. Canadian customs lets UDAP cross into Canada. Not all pepper spray is Canadian approved. I just wish I didn't have to buy fresh cans of UDAP every 2 years. Electric fences WORK!!

  • @RoofFiddler

    Agree.

    I felt like I was watching a man, who has been there, done that, and wants the good stuff for his own family. I think I will be buying his product.

  • Man I would definately be more wary of a cougar vs grizzley. Would NEVER go west backpacking without some protection (I like the idea of strong bear spray). And I LOVE the idea of the electric fence. Especially for the cougars. Would be interesting to know how it'd work in the rain haha.

  • The most powerful marketing tools are credibility and simple, effective demonstration of the product. He brings both to the table. A lot of Madison Avenue advertising wizards could learn a lesson from this man.

    Watch this video and you're left with no doubt that he's sincere about making and selling a superior product. He inspires trust, which in turn inspires people to open their wallets.

    Well done.

    If I'm ever in the market for bear spray, I'm definitely buying yours.

  • these bear sprays should be treated as necessities, and I believe they contain mother nature's recipes, and they truly allow me to forget about my troubles and my strife.

  • I like the last the scene in this video especially the Bible verse. The Lord had allowed him to live to tell his testimony and create these products. May God bless, protect, and prosper him. "Wisdom is better than strength" - Ecclesiastes 9:16. Praise the Lord God.

  • This is interesting. I never knew until recently that such a product as bear spray even existed. But now that I know it exists, I'll DEFINITELY get some if I ever camp in bear country (which I'm planning on doing at some point...either in the Western U.S. or Canada). Really, one has to be a FOOL to roam around bear country without this stuff. You just NEVER KNOW.

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