Perfect for the palm of your hand when running or walking, SABRE’s jogger/runner pepper spray is equiped with a convenient hand strap for immediate deployment. Providing extremely practical protection, SABRE delivers a strong balistic stream to reduce wind blow back and permits safe distance from your threat with its ten (10) foot range. Protect yourself and your loved ones with the same brand used by public safety officers worldwide, including the NYPD, LA County Sheriff’s Department & US Mar
Did not spray,
I bought this spray for protection against dogs while I jog. I really liked the velcro-elastic cover. It’s awesome since it keeps the sprayer all lined up for use without having to hold onto it. I recently decided to test the sprayer. I am really glad that I did this at home and as a test. The pepper solution just ran out all over my hand. There was no ‘spray’ at all. I was suprised it did not burn my skin. Luckily my husband was home to turn the hose on for me so I didn’t get it everywhere.
No matter what kind you get, make sure you test it! If you really need it, it HAS to work.
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Reliable since ’06,
As a young female who enjoys late night runs, I have found this particular brand of pepper spray to be my top choice since 2006. I have tried several other designs- they were either awkward/hard to spray, didn’t spray, or had uncomfortable/no grips. The first canister I bought from sabre, I tested the first day and every 2 months afterward for the next year- it worked like a charm every time. The hand strap is adjustable and allows me to relax my grip when I run. I buy a new one every year or so to make sure there’s enough spray left in the canister after all the testing- so this will be my fourth purchase and I have every confidence that it will work as well as the last three. I definitely feel much safer on my runs when I have it with me!
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Pepper Spray,
I purchased the SABRE Jogger pepper Spray, Model #P-22J-OC-US. It works fine. As far as the canister falling out of the hand held pouch. I have solved that problem by taking the canister out of the pouch and wrapping a rubber band around it about ¾ of the way down and then stuffing it back into the pouch. It ain’t gonna fall out any more.
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