Discover The Defense Advantages Of Bear Sprays Before Your Next Outdoor Vacation

By Ami B Paterson


My dad was a scout leader so I pretty much grew up outdoors. I fell in love with it all - camping, hunting and hiking - until now that I am a grown man.

I purchased my own rest home in the woodsy area of Montana so I could share my fondness for the forest. I usually visit the place during the weekends with my friends for camping and hunting.

As much as I love it, the outdoors almost ended my life. This was an experience I could never forget and never wished to happen again.

It was the summer of 2009 when it happened. At around five in the afternoon, I went out in the woods near my rest home to camp and build a fire. All of a sudden, a baby bear attacked me.

It jumped me and injured my legs. I had no choice but to reach for my knife inside my bag and stab the bear a couple of times. In the heat of the moment, this was the only thing I could think of to save my life.

I learned my lesson from that experience. From then on, I never go camping without bear sprays, especially the Guard Alaska Bear Repellent Spray. It is the safest, most reliable and environment-friendly among all bear sprays I have samples. It even comes with a safety cap for safe transport.

One time, I went hunting on my own when a 400 pound grizzly bear suddenly tried to attack me. Thank goodness I brought bear sprays with me. I was able to spray it on the bear's eyes even if I was some 20 feet away. This left a burning feeling on its eyes, giving me enough time to run.

My Guard Alaska Bear Repellent Spray, approved by the EPA and recommended by the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation, saved my life. It spared me from injuries and saved the life of that bear I could have killed in self-defense. You might want to have bear sprays as well if you are thinking of going camping on bear-filled sites.




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