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Guard Alaska Bear Repellent Kit

Perfect For Outdoor Activities:Camping, Hiking, Hunting and Fishing


The Number One question we get from hikers and travelers; "Does bear spray really work?"

Whether or not bear spray works is not a question that you want to find out the answer to with a grizzly bear charging at you at full speed.


There are several recent lab studies that suggest that bear spray is better than a gun.

Over 20 years of statistics gathered shows conclusively that a bear sprayed with a direct hit from bear spray is more likely than a gun to stop attacking. This is perhaps the major reason that learning how to use bear spray is so important.

The study was done by both American and Canadian researchers and showed that bear spray stopped aggressive bears - whether they were attacking or foraging for food - over 92% of the time. Guns only worked 2/3, meaning a 1/3 chance that you end up as snack.

Below is an example of some fine bear spray that can help protect you outdoors from bears and bear attacks.

Guard Alaska it is the only one registered with the EPA as a repellent for ALL SPECIES of bear!
* Can be used for other wild animals too.

Ultra hot bear repellent has proven very effective at repelling bears, even the ones that cruse the streets at night

  • Guard Alaska Bear Repellent is environmentally safe!

  • Does not contain flammable or ozone depleting substances.

  • 260 grams.

  • Range: Approximately 15-20 feet.

  • Dimensions: 8-3/4" x 2"

  • The formula is scientifically proven superior, and endorsed by the Alaska Science & Technology Foundation.

    Kit Includes

    BS-NH Holster

    Approved for use in all states


    SKU BR-9
    Weight 1.2 lb
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    Not so many years ago, if you heard about pepper spray, it had to do with the police, the military, riots or civil disobedience. Little by little pepper spray has become more well-known to the public and more available to the public. As our society has become more involved in many different activities we have the need for more special types of sprays.

    Many of us enjoy outdoor activities: camping, hiking, hunting and fishing to name a few.

    Along with these activities have come grizzly and black bear attacks, thus creating a need for pepper spray for bears, also known as bear repellent spray.

    Due to rising reports of bear attacks, there has been a rush to find a self-defense product that creates a means of escape and will lessen or even eliminate the damage done by these beautiful yet “grumpy” animals. A lot of individuals are buying Guard Alaska Bear Pepper Spray because it is powerful, easy to use, and affordable. It not only packs a punch which will disorient bear long enough for you to get away.

    The Buy Pepper Spray.ws Research Department has recommended the Guard Alaska Bear Pepper Spray as the top brand; it is non-lethal, environmentally safe, extremely effective, and even life saving in the event of a bear attack.

    The Guard Alaska Bear Pepper Spray is often the difference between surviving an attack unharmed or not surviving at all.

    Can be Shipped to All lower 48 States

    Bear Spray Recommend by the National United States Park Service.

    See Bear Attack Prevention Tips Below



    Bear Behaviors:

    Understanding a bear’s behavior is important for your safety in the field. When you understand a bear’s general behavior pattern, you can reduce bear/human incidences in the field.

    • Bears are always actively seeking food from the time they den–out to the time they den-in.
    • Bears are large and powerful animals and should be avoided when you are in the field.
    • Bears are solitary animals except when they come together to mate or a female with cubs. Stay away from mating bears, the male will be very aggressive.
    • Female bears, especially grizzlies, will attack to protect their cubs. Never get between a female bear and her cubs. If you see cubs, the mother will be nearby – leave the area quietly from the same direction you were traveling from.
    • Whenever bears encounter humans they will react and exhibit similar behavioral patterns as they would if they had encountered another bear. (This will become more evident to you when you watch the video “Staying Safe in Bear Country: A behavioral-based Approach to Reducing Risk” by Magic Lantern Communications Ltd. There is more information about the video at the end of this write–up.)
    • Bears are creatures of opportunity; if you provide them with a food source, they will take it.
    • Bears are curious creatures, especially young bears. All bear/human encounters should be negative for the bear, never provide a bear with food. Negative encounters will teach a young bear to recognize the human scent and to avoid humans. (This is a good thing for the bear!)
    • Some bears will be more aggressive than others.
    • Bears can get stressed. A stressed bear will show signs of stress and you should recognize these signs and back away from the area slowly. Most bears will give you an opportunity to back away.
    • Bears will usually avoid humans.

    Two Types of Bear Attacks:

    Provoked Attacks:

    • You have done something that has provoked the bear into show signs of aggression towards you. It is often not clear to the person what they have done to provoke the bear until after the attack.
    • It is important that you act passively, humble your posture and do not look directly at the bear. Always keep the bear in sight.
    • Lie down on the ground in the prone position, i.e. play dead, or climb a tree, these are both signs of submission to the bear and shows the bear that you are no longer a threat to them.
    • Never yell at the bear or throw things at the bear, these are obvious signs of aggression towards the bear.

    Predatory Attacks:

    • The bear is hunting or stalking you! You are being treated as potential food. DO NOT PLAY DEAD IF THE BEAR CONSIDERS YOU FOOD!
    • You must defend yourself with whatever means are available, act aggressively towards the bear. Stand up on something high and try and make yourself look bigger.
    • Try to appear dominant. Try to frighten the bear. Yell, scream, shout and wave your arms. Jump up and down and fight back. Hold your jacket or backpack over your head to make yourself look bigger.
    • Use your deterrent; either a banger or pepper spray.

    With Guard Alaska Bear Repellent, now you can protect yourself against possible bear attacks, with safe, humane Guard Alaska Bear Repellent.

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