Grizzly Bear Spray
High-Potency Deterrent
Higher capsaicin concentration, larger canister format, extended spray duration — engineered for the premium end of the bear deterrent market.
Built for buyers targeting wilderness outfitters, national park gateway retailers, and hunting supply channels where performance positioning drives margin. Commands a higher retail price point than standard repellent SKUs and supports a premium outdoor safety narrative.

What Separates This Variant from Standard Bear Spray
The grizzly bear spray is not a relabeled version of our standard repellent canister. The differences are in the formulation, the canister format, and the valve configuration — and those differences are what justify the higher retail price point your buyers will pay for it.
Capsaicin Concentration at the Upper Range
Where our standard repellent SKU is formulated to meet the EPA minimum threshold for bear deterrent registration, this variant is formulated toward the ceiling — the highest CRC (capsaicin and related capsaicinoids) concentration we produce for the retail market. That concentration difference is measurable, documentable, and the first thing a knowledgeable buyer will ask about when comparing products on a shelf.
Larger Canister, Longer Spray Duration
We run this variant in a 10.2 oz (290g) format, which gives it a longer spray duration than the standard 7.9 oz canister — approximately 7–8 seconds of continuous discharge versus 6 seconds for the repellent SKU. In a retail context, that duration difference is a selling point your downstream customers can understand immediately. In a procurement context, it's a spec that differentiates this product from commodity deterrent canisters and supports a "professional grade" positioning.
Wide-Cone Spray Pattern for Close-Range Deterrence
The spray pattern is a wide-cone configuration, optimized for the close-range deterrence scenario that grizzly encounters typically involve. We tune the orifice geometry on this valve to deliver a broader initial dispersal than the standard repellent — coverage width at 15 feet is meaningfully wider, which matters when the product is being evaluated against alternatives by buyers who know the category.

Validated in Alaskan & Canadian Rockies Channels
We've been running this variant for buyers in the Alaskan and Canadian Rockies distribution channels for several years. The feedback from those buyers is consistent: it moves at a higher price point without resistance because the spec difference is visible and explainable.
Quick Comparison: Grizzly vs. Standard Repellent
Technical Specifications
The 10.2 oz format is the mid-size canister in our line — larger than the standard repellent, smaller than the Max Bear Attack configuration. For buyers building a tiered assortment, this positions cleanly as the "serious backcountry" SKU between the entry-level repellent and the maximum-strength top-of-line product.
Grizzly Bear Spray — Full Specification Table
Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and confirmed specifications for your order.

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Grizzly Bear Spray
10.2 oz · 1.8–2.0% CRC · Wide-cone
Quality & Compliance
Why Buyers Choose the Grizzly Variant
The Grizzly Bear Spray is built around three buyer priorities: a higher CRC concentration that meets the expectations of serious backcountry markets, a canister size that justifies a premium price point, and a wide-cone valve that differentiates it visually and functionally from entry-level SKUs.
Higher CRC Concentration
At 1.8%–2.0% CRC, the Grizzly formulation sits at the upper end of the EPA-registered range. For buyers targeting North American outfitters, national park concessionaires, or premium outdoor retailers, this concentration is a key selling point that justifies shelf placement above entry-level repellents.
Wide-Cone Spray Pattern
The wide-cone valve creates a broader dispersal cloud at distance, which is the deployment pattern recommended for charging bear scenarios. This is a functional differentiator that end users understand and that retailers can communicate clearly on packaging and in-store signage.
10.2 oz Canister Size
The 10.2 oz format delivers 7–8 seconds of continuous spray — enough for multiple short bursts or one sustained deployment. It's the size most commonly specified by park rangers and backcountry guides, which makes it the natural choice for buyers supplying those channels.
Wide Operating Temperature
Rated from -20°C to +50°C, the canister maintains consistent pressure across the temperature extremes found in alpine, subarctic, and desert backcountry environments. This matters for buyers supplying markets where seasonal temperature swings are significant.
Private Label Ready
The Grizzly canister is available with full private label customization — label design, brand name, and packaging copy. Minimum order quantities apply. This makes it straightforward for distributors and retailers to build a proprietary bear spray SKU without developing a new product from scratch.
ISO 9001 & CE Certified
ISO 9001:2015 certification covers the manufacturing process, and CE marking supports import into European markets. SGS third-party testing documentation is available on request, which simplifies the compliance review process for buyers in regulated markets.
Buyer Use Cases
The Grizzly Bear Spray is sourced by a consistent set of buyer profiles. Understanding where it fits in each channel helps you position it correctly in your own assortment or distribution network.
Outdoor Retailers & Distributors
Retailers building a bear spray assortment typically carry two to three SKUs. The Grizzly variant slots in as the mid-to-premium option — priced above the entry-level repellent and positioned as the choice for serious backcountry users. Its 10.2 oz size and higher CRC concentration support a higher retail price point without requiring a separate product development investment.
Park Concessionaires & Outfitters
National park concessionaires and guided trip outfitters often specify the 10.2 oz format by name because it matches the size recommended in park safety literature. Buyers in this channel are typically purchasing in pallet quantities for seasonal restocking and value consistent supply over the lowest unit price.
Private Label Brand Owners
Importers and brand owners who want to sell bear spray under their own label use the Grizzly canister as the base product. The combination of a recognized size format, higher CRC concentration, and available certification documentation makes it easier to bring a credible private label product to market without starting from a blank specification.
International Importers
Buyers importing into Canada, Scandinavia, and parts of Eastern Europe — where bear encounters are a genuine concern — source the Grizzly variant specifically for its CE certification and SGS test documentation. These markets have more demanding import compliance requirements, and having third-party documentation in hand shortens the customs clearance process.
MOQ, Packaging & Lead Times
The Grizzly Bear Spray ships in standard export cartons of 12 units. Pallet and container configurations are available for larger orders. Lead times and MOQ vary by order type — contact us for a confirmed quote based on your volume and destination.
Order Tiers — Grizzly Bear Spray
Quantities are approximate. Exact carton counts, pallet configurations, and container loadability depend on packaging dimensions confirmed at order. Contact us for a binding quote.
Typical Lead Times
Sample / Trial
3–5 weeks from order confirmation
Standard Label Order
6–8 weeks from order confirmation
Private Label Order
8–12 weeks; includes label approval cycle
Container Orders
10–14 weeks; confirm at time of order
Ready to place an order or request a quote?
Send us your target volume, destination port, and label requirements. We'll respond with a confirmed price and lead time within one business day.
Request a QuoteFormulation Engineering: Why Concentration Accuracy Matters at This Price Point
At the standard repellent tier, concentration variance of a few tenths of a percent is a QC issue. At the grizzly tier, it's a product integrity issue — buyers at this price point are paying specifically for the higher concentration, and a canister that tests below label claim is a compliance failure and a brand liability.
HPLC Batch Testing on Incoming Concentrate
We control concentration at the formulation stage, not at the end of the line. Every incoming batch of capsaicin concentrate is tested by HPLC before it enters production. If a batch comes in below spec, it doesn't go into the grizzly formulation — it gets redirected or rejected.
Industry note: Most manufacturers rely on the supplier's certificate of analysis. We don't, because we've seen what happens when you do.
Carrier Chemistry and Spray Cloud Density
The carrier chemistry for this variant is adjusted relative to the standard repellent. We run a slightly higher viscosity carrier in the grizzly formulation, which affects how the active compound disperses in the spray cloud. The practical effect is a denser initial cloud at close range — the scenario this product is designed for.
Getting that viscosity right requires iteration in the formulation lab; it's not a parameter you dial in once and leave alone. Our R&D team reviews the formulation on every production run against the reference standard.
Fill Weight Consistency: ±1g Tolerance
Fill weight consistency is the same ±1g tolerance we run across all lines — automated gravimetric control, not manual spot checks. A 290g canister that's 5% underfilled is a 14.5g shortfall, which translates directly to reduced spray duration.
At the grizzly price point, a shortfall is a product that doesn't deliver what the label says. We close that gap at the filling stage.

Quality Control Comparison
Distribution Channels Where This Variant Earns Its Margin
The grizzly bear spray is not a volume SKU — it's a margin SKU. The buyers who move it profitably are the ones who understand which channels support the premium price point.

National Park Gateway Retail
Towns adjacent to Yellowstone, Glacier, Denali, Banff, and similar parks are the highest-concentration retail market for grizzly-specific bear spray. Visitors arriving for backcountry trips are actively looking for the highest-rated product they can find, and they're not price-sensitive at the point of purchase.
The grizzly variant anchors the bear spray section at these locations — it's what the knowledgeable buyer reaches for, and it's what the retailer marks up most aggressively.

Hunting Outfitters and Guide Services
Hunting outfitters in grizzly and brown bear country — Alaska, British Columbia, Montana, Wyoming — stock bear spray as part of their standard safety kit. This channel buys in smaller quantities but reorders frequently, and the buyers are experienced enough to specify high-potency product by name.
A distributor covering this channel with the grizzly variant alongside a standard repellent SKU typically sees the grizzly pull 30–40% of unit volume at a significantly higher per-unit margin.

Wilderness Guide Operations and Expedition Outfitters
Commercial wilderness guide companies, rafting outfitters, and expedition operators purchase bear spray as operational equipment for their guides and as retail product for their clients. This channel values documented performance specs — they want to know the concentration, the spray duration, and the effective range, and they want it in writing.
The grizzly variant's spec sheet answers those questions directly — concentration, spray duration, and effective range, documented and ready for procurement review.

Safety Equipment Distributors Serving Industrial Clients
Utility crews, pipeline workers, and forestry contractors operating in grizzly habitat are increasingly required by their employers to carry bear deterrent as part of their PPE kit. Safety equipment distributors who supply these clients are moving toward higher-potency product because the liability exposure of an inadequate deterrent is significant.
This channel buys on annual procurement cycles, values consistent supply and documentation, and is less price-sensitive than general retail because the product is a compliance requirement, not a discretionary purchase.
Discuss Distribution Volumes and Pricing
Whether you're covering national park gateway retail, industrial safety procurement, or guide operations, we can discuss volume tiers, documentation packages, and pricing structures that fit your channel. Our team works directly with distributors — no intermediary layers.
Customization Options for Private-Label and OEM Buyers
The grizzly bear spray is one of our most frequently customized SKUs. Buyers building a premium outdoor safety brand, supplying a retail chain under a house label, or developing a product for a specific market's regulatory requirements start here more often than anywhere else in our line.
What Can Be Customized on This Variant
CRC Concentration
Adjustable within the 1.5%–2.0% range to meet your target market's regulatory ceiling. North American EPA-registered formulations, EU-compliant concentrations, and market-specific requirements are all within our standard development scope.
Canister Size
The 10.2 oz format is standard. Adjacent sizes within our tooling range are available for discussion. Non-standard sizes require a tooling conversation and minimum run commitment.
Label and Packaging
Full custom label printing with regulatory text integration: EPA registration number, bilingual requirements (English/French for Canadian market, English/Spanish for US retail), UPC, warning text, and brand-specific design elements. We handle regulatory text placement so your label is shelf-legal on arrival.
Retail Packaging Format
Blister pack for retail planogram placement, clamshell for club store or outdoor specialty, or bulk export carton for distributor fulfillment. We've run all three for grizzly-variant buyers.
Canister Color
Standard safety orange is the default and the right choice for most markets. Custom color is available on runs over 500 units — below that, the powder line changeover cost doesn't make sense for either of us.
500+ unit minimum for custom color
Typical Private-Label Timeline
Spec Confirmation
Buyers with a clear regulatory target and reference product move through fastest.
Sample Production & Approval
4–6 weeks from confirmed spec to approved sample. Starting from scratch on spec: budget for an extra iteration cycle.
Scale Production
Trial orders run through the same production lines, the same QC process, and the same documentation as full production. The sample you approve is the product you scale.
Same Line. Same QC. Same Documentation.
Trial orders run through identical production infrastructure as full production runs. No separate trial-grade process.
Packaging, Container Loading, and Landed Cost
The 10.2 oz canister format loads at approximately 11,200 units per 40HQ container, packed 12 units per export carton. Export carton dimensions are engineered around 40HQ pallet patterns — you're not paying for dead space.
Multi-SKU Consolidation
For buyers ordering the grizzly variant alongside other SKUs, we consolidate into a single shipment with separate lot documentation per SKU. Your receiving team gets one container, one customs declaration, and separate lot records for each product — which simplifies inventory intake and traceability documentation.
Dangerous Goods Documentation
Aerosol products are regulated cargo under DOT 49 CFR (North America), ADR (Europe road freight), and IATA dangerous goods regulations (air freight). We provide the full documentation package with every shipment.
All Shipments
- Dangerous goods declaration
- Proper shipping name
- UN number & packing group
- Emergency contact information
Market-Specific
- North America: EPA registration documentation
- EU: CE conformity documentation & ADR compliance records
Downstream Customer Advisory: Aircraft Cabin Restrictions
The 10.2 oz canister format crosses the threshold for some airline carry-on restrictions. Bear spray in any size is prohibited in aircraft cabins — it ships as checked baggage or cargo. This comes up often enough with buyers new to the category that it's worth flagging early.

Lead Times
Standard SKUs
From order confirmation
Private-Label Orders
Development cycle added to front end
A production schedule is provided at order confirmation.
Compliance Documentation for Your Target Market
The grizzly bear spray is formulated and documented for the two primary import markets: North America and Europe. Documentation packages are on file and available at order confirmation.
EPA Registration (FIFRA)
Our capsaicin-based formulations are EPA-registered as bear deterrents under FIFRA. The EPA registration number appears on the label and is included in the product documentation package. For buyers importing into the US or Canada, this is the primary compliance requirement for retail sale.
We carry the registration documentation and can provide copies for your import file.
CE / REACH Conformity
CE conformity documentation covers the aerosol dispenser directive requirements. REACH compliance documentation for the active compound and carrier chemistry is available on request.
For EU buyers, we've shipped enough containers through European customs that the documentation package is routine.
SGS Audit Reports
SGS audit reports are available on request for buyers who need independent third-party verification for their import process or for their own customers' supplier qualification requirements.
We have these on file; request them at order confirmation.
Other Markets — Middle East, Southeast Asia, and National Registration Requirements
For buyers in markets with specific national registration requirements, contact us with your target market's compliance framework and we'll confirm what documentation we can provide and what additional steps may be required.
How the Grizzly Variant Fits the Broader Bear Spray Line
The grizzly bear spray sits in the middle of our five-variant line — above the standard repellent, below the maximum-strength configuration. Understanding where it fits helps you build the right assortment for your channel.
The entry-level volume SKU. Lower concentration, 7.9 oz format, lower retail price point. The right choice for general outdoor retail where price accessibility drives volume. If you're building a two-SKU bear spray section, the repellent and the grizzly variant together cover the full retail price range.
Mid-size canister, high-potency formulation, premium retail positioning. The SKU that moves on performance claims in backcountry and wilderness channels.
Foam dispersal pattern for wind-exposed environments. A different product for a different scenario — not a direct competitor to the grizzly variant, but a complementary SKU for buyers whose customers operate in open terrain.
Stream pattern, 35+ ft effective range. The professional-use variant for park rangers, wildlife biologists, and forestry crews who prioritize range over coverage width.
Maximum concentration, largest canister format, longest spray duration. The top-of-line SKU for buyers who want a clear premium anchor product. If the grizzly variant is your mid-tier, the Max Bear Attack is your top-tier.
Recommended Starting Assortment
Most distributors building a bear spray assortment start with the repellent and the grizzly variant as their two-SKU core, then add the Max Bear Attack as a premium upsell once the core SKUs are established in their channel. That's the pattern we see most often from buyers who are new to the category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from distributors, importers, and private-label buyers evaluating this variant.
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What is the CRC concentration in the grizzly bear spray, and how does it compare to EPA requirements?
Our grizzly bear spray is formulated at 1.8%–2.0% CRC (capsaicin and related capsaicinoids). The EPA minimum for bear deterrent registration is 1.0% CRC — our grizzly formulation runs at roughly double that floor. The EPA ceiling for registered bear deterrents is 2.0% CRC, so this variant is formulated at or near the regulatory maximum for the North American market. We verify concentration on every production run against the approved EPA-registered formulation using HPLC testing on incoming capsaicin batches.
Q
What is the difference between grizzly bear spray and brown bear spray — are they the same product?
Grizzly bears and brown bears are the same species (Ursus arctos) — "grizzly" is the North American common name for inland populations, "brown bear" is used for coastal North American populations and European/Asian populations. From a product standpoint, there is no formulation difference between a product marketed as grizzly bear spray versus brown bear spray. The distinction is a market positioning and labeling choice. We can produce this variant with either label designation depending on your target market.
Q
What MOQ applies to the grizzly bear spray, and can I start with a sample order?
MOQ for standard SKUs varies by order type. Most new buyers start with a sample order — typically 2–4 units — to evaluate the product before committing to production volume. For full production orders, contact us with your target volume and we'll confirm the MOQ and pricing structure. Private-label orders have separate MOQ requirements depending on the customization scope.
Q
How does the grizzly variant perform in cold weather, and does temperature affect spray duration?
The operating temperature range for this variant is -20°C to +50°C. At the lower end of that range, propellant pressure decreases, which can reduce spray velocity and effective range by 10–15% compared to performance at room temperature. This is a characteristic of all pressurized aerosol products, not specific to our formulation. For buyers whose customers operate in extreme cold — northern Canada, Alaska in winter — we recommend storing canisters in an inside pocket or pack close to the body to maintain temperature. Spray duration is not significantly affected by temperature within the rated range; the primary effect is on spray velocity and pattern geometry.
Q
Can you match a competitor's grizzly bear spray formulation for a private-label program?
We can develop a formulation that meets the same regulatory specifications as a competitor's product — same concentration ceiling, same spray pattern, same canister format. We don't reverse-engineer proprietary formulations, but if you provide the target spec (concentration, spray duration, effective range, canister size), our R&D team will develop a formulation that hits those parameters. Most projects of this type run 4–6 weeks from spec to approved sample. Send us the reference product's label and spec sheet and we'll tell you what's achievable.
Q
What documentation do I need to import grizzly bear spray into Canada?
Canadian import of bear spray requires EPA registration documentation (for US-registered products) or equivalent Canadian Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) registration. We carry EPA registration for our North American formulations. For buyers importing directly into Canada under PMRA registration, contact us — we can discuss the documentation requirements and whether our existing registrations cover your import pathway. SGS audit reports and full product documentation are available to support your import clearance process.
Get a Quote for
Grizzly Bear Spray
If you're building a premium outdoor safety assortment, adding a high-potency SKU to an existing bear spray line, or developing a private-label product for the backcountry market — this is the variant to start with.
Send us your target volume, your distribution channel, and your target market. We'll come back with a confirmed spec sheet, pricing structure, and lead time. If you're evaluating this product against a competitor's offering, send us the competitor's spec — we'll tell you exactly where we match it and where we differ.
What to Include in Your Inquiry
- 1 Target volume (units per order or annual forecast)
- 2 Distribution channel (retail, e-commerce, government, OEM)
- 3 Target market and destination country
- 4 Label requirements (your brand, white-label, or SOHAPI label)
- 5 Competitor spec sheet if benchmarking against an existing product
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