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Mike Hardaker Grouse Hunting in Jackson WY with Frontiersman Bear Spray | Photo Jonah Sloven Mountain Weekly News
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Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray Review

Mike Hardaker
September 2, 2017 4 Mins Read
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We play outdoors a lot at the Mountain Weekly News. It’s our job to go outside and test products. So when we do especially in bear country, there’s one tool that always comes with us, a can of Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray.

Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray Size

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1 Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray Size
2 Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray Distance
3 Practice Inert Bear Spray Canister
4 Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray Pros & Cons
5 Overall Impression
Sabre Bear Sprays Frontiersman
Assorted Sabre Frontiersman Spray and Inert Training Unit Sizes | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

Not all bear repellents are created equal and not all bears are the same size. With that being said when you’re recreating in bear country having proper spray and a strong piece of mind are crucial.

Sabre Frontiersman is available in 2 sizes – 7.9 oz and 9.2 oz. Honestly, either size will most likely do the trick if you find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time.

To minimize your chances of having an encounter with a bear in the first place, Frontiersman Bear Spray offers the Frontiersman Bear Horn which will in theory alert bears that someone is in the area and they should take off. This is similar to how hikers in the know attach bells on their dog’s collars or to their own walking sticks to avoid startling a bear.

Frontiersman Bear SABRE Horn
Jonah Slovan Testing the Frontiersman Bear Horn | Photo Mike Hardaker Mountain Weekly News

Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray Distance

Bear Spray Distances

With the Sabre Frontiersman’s 9.2 oz field tested and proven bear spray fires a single burst that can shoot out to 35 feet (10.6 m) in distance. This will give you an even better chance of stopping a charging bear in its tracks. And give you added peace of mind when walking through the woods while you explore the great outdoors.

Both models come with a Frontiersman Spray Holster. Personally, I never was able to dial in the fit of the Spray holster against my hip. Instead, I prefer to put the bear canister in my back pocket, or inside pockets along with my backpack or even sometimes in a chest pocket if applicable.

Regardless of where you decide to store your spray, it needs to be available on the fly. Not shoved into the bottom of a zippered pack.

Grizzly bears can reportedly reach up to 35 miles an hour, and this one looks like it was moving close to that speed. Usain Bolt, at top speed, reaches just over 27 miles per hour.

Even with the Frontiersman Spray’s 35 feet of stopping range, it’s best practice to always have your spray accessible, and ready to fire.

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Practice Inert Bear Spray Canister

Bear Spray Test Practice

A Grizzly Bear is charging toward you and your family, you pull out your bear spray canister, and now what? Thankfully the Sabre Frontiersman team have thought this scenario through and through. Most likely you haven’t practiced for this once in a lifetime potentially life-threatening event of a bear charging you. (yet..)

Luckily there’s the 7.9 oz Practice Spray from Frontiersman. What this inert spray canister does is allow you to use real-life practice drills to see how quickly you can access your spray. More importantly how fast you can depress the canister button to activate the spray.

Do you need to take the safety off? Did you fumble with this at all? If so keep playing aka practicing until you feel 100% confident.

But won’t the practice canister sting my eyes? The 7.9 oz Practice Spray has zero chemicals added. It’s basically a big blast of air that simulates depressing a bear canister in the field. You might want to even cover your ears, this thing’s loud.

If you plan to travel in bear habitat, especially Grizzly Bear terrain it would be in your best interest to practice, practice, and practice some more. Same goes for everyone you plan to travel with.

Frontiersman Spray is available starting at $39.99-$69.99 depending on the size. SABRE makes one of the best sprays on the market.

Pro Tip: Last but not least make sure you practice with the real canisters and practice canisters outdoors. I accidentally set one off near my truck and it took a while to get that burning in the eyes sensation to go away. The way I felt would certainly make a bear think twice about continuing in the direction of the blast. This bear spray combines maximum stopping power.

Sabre Frontiersman Bear Spray Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Available in 2 sizes
  • Shoots out to 35 feet
  • Practice Inert Bear Spray Canister

Cons:

  • Hard to find the right fit for holster
  • Canister may not fit in certain pockets

Overall Impression

For any avid camper hiker that loves to explore having a can of great outdoors Sabre Frontiersman bear spray with you at all times is great for peace of mind on your next adventure into bear country.

Be safe out there.

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Mike Hardaker

A dedicated gear tester, Mike spends his summers evaluating e-bikes, hunting equipment, and backpacking gear, transitioning to winter sports gear reviews, including splitboards and snowboards and avalanche snow safety equipment during the colder SNOWY winter months.

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