Factory-Direct Manufacturer

Bear Spray
Factory-Direct

SOHAPI manufactures bear spray — nothing else. Five product variants, 8 production lines, 500,000 units per year.

We supply distributors, outdoor retailers, safety equipment wholesalers, and private-label brands across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Factory-direct, no trading company in the chain.

15+ Years Manufacturing ISO 9001:2015 Certified CE & SGS Certified 4 Major Export Markets
SOHAPI bear spray production facility — 8 dedicated production lines, 500,000 units per year
500K
Units / Year
8
Production Lines
Sourcing Intelligence

What You're Looking at When You Source Bear Spray

Bear spray is a pressurized aerosol product with a capsaicin-based active compound. The manufacturing variables that determine whether a canister performs reliably — or becomes a liability in your supply chain — are fill weight consistency, valve crimp integrity, capsaicin concentration accuracy, and spray pattern repeatability. These are not problems you solve with a good spec sheet. They're solved on the production floor, in the formulation lab, and in the QC process that runs between them.

We've been manufacturing bear spray specifically since 2010. Not aerosols in general, not a diversified personal care line that added bear deterrent as a SKU — bear spray, from day one. That focus matters because every process on our floor, every piece of equipment, and every QC checkpoint was built around this product category. When you place an order here, your production run isn't competing with unrelated priorities.

Our facility covers 15,000 square meters. We run 8 dedicated production lines with 200 employees and ship 500,000 units per year. Learn more about the facility and how we got here.

Four Manufacturing Variables That Determine Reliability

Fill Weight Consistency
Canister-to-canister variation in fill weight directly affects spray duration and effective range. Tight tolerances require calibrated filling equipment and in-line weight checks.
Valve Crimp Integrity
A compromised crimp means pressure loss, leakage, or actuator failure. Every canister requires crimp depth and seal verification — not sampling, verification.
Capsaicin Concentration Accuracy
Active ingredient concentration must hit the declared percentage within regulatory tolerance. Under-concentration means a product that fails in the field. Over-concentration creates compliance exposure.
Spray Pattern Repeatability
Cone, foam, and stream patterns each require specific valve and actuator configurations. Pattern drift across a production run means inconsistent field performance and potential returns.
15K
m² Facility
200
Employees
2010
Founded
Full Product Line

The Bear Spray Product Line

Five variants, each engineered for a distinct deployment scenario. The differences between them are formulation, spray pattern, and canister configuration — not just label changes.

Bear Spray Repellent — standard capsaicin deterrent canister, cone spray pattern, 7.9 oz

Bear Spray Repellent

Standard

The standard capsaicin-based deterrent canister. Cone spray pattern, 7.9 oz / 225g fill weight, effective range 25–30 feet. Covers the broadest retail segment and fits standard planogram slots. High-velocity replenishment item for outdoor retailers and general sporting goods distributors.

Pattern
Cone
Fill
7.9 oz
Range
25–30 ft
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Grizzly Bear Spray — high-potency backcountry formulation, larger canister format, extended spray duration

Grizzly Bear Spray

High-Potency

Formulated for high-potency applications targeting the backcountry and wilderness market. Higher capsaicin concentration, larger canister format, extended spray duration. Commands a higher retail price point with stronger margin for distributors serving national park gateway towns, hunting outfitters, and wilderness guide operations.

Potency
High
Format
Large
Segment
Backcountry
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Bear Spray Foam — foam dispersal pattern reduces wind drift, designed for alpine and coastal high-wind environments

Bear Spray Foam

Low Wind Drift

Foam-dispersal configuration. The foam pattern reduces wind drift significantly compared to a cone spray — critical in open terrain and high-wind environments. Developed specifically for buyers whose customers operate in exposed alpine or coastal conditions. The foam also clings to surfaces longer, relevant for wildlife management and ranger station supply contracts.

Pattern
Foam
Wind
Low Drift
Terrain
Alpine/Coastal
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Bear Spray Stream — directional stream pattern, 35+ foot effective range, designed for professional users

Bear Spray Stream

Max Range

Stream pattern, longer effective range than cone or foam configurations. The directional stream trades coverage width for distance — effective range extends to 35+ feet under standard conditions. Right fit for buyers targeting professional users: park rangers, wildlife biologists, forestry crews, and expedition outfitters. Also performs better in rain than foam or cone patterns.

Pattern
Stream
Range
35+ ft
User
Professional
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Max Bear Attack Bear Spray — maximum-strength 380g canister

Max Bear Attack Bear Spray

Premium

Maximum-strength 13.4 oz / 380g wide-cone configuration. Highest CRC in the line, built for premium retail and professional procurement.

Potency
Max
Format
380g
Pattern
Wide Cone
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Engineering Detail

Formulation and Spray System Engineering
What Actually Varies Between Variants

The five products above are not the same canister with different labels. The differences run through formulation, valve selection, and propellant ratio — and those choices have direct consequences for how the product performs in the field and how it holds up in your supply chain.

Capsaicin Concentration

Capsaicin concentration is the primary active variable. We control concentration at the formulation stage using HPLC testing on every incoming batch of capsaicin concentrate — not spot checks, every batch. A concentration variance that slips through at intake produces a non-compliant finished product at the other end of the line. We catch it before it enters production because catching it after is a container-load problem.

Spray Pattern Engineering

Spray pattern is determined by valve orifice geometry and propellant pressure. Cone, foam, and stream patterns each require a different valve configuration and a different propellant-to-product ratio. We don't mix valve types on a single production line mid-run — changeover introduces fill-weight drift, and we've seen what that does to a batch. Each line runs one configuration per production run, full stop.

Fill Weight Consistency

Fill weight consistency is where most aerosol manufacturers have problems, and it's where we've invested the most. Our filling lines run automated gravimetric control, which keeps each canister within ±1g of target weight across the full production run. A canister that's 5% underfilled doesn't just fail a spec — it fails a user in the field, and it comes back to you as a warranty claim or a regulatory issue. We rebuilt our filling line around this system early on because the alternative wasn't acceptable.

Valve Crimping and Leak Testing

Valve crimping is the other common failure point. Hand-crimped valves are the single most common source of leakage complaints in aerosol products. We use automated crimping equipment calibrated to the valve manufacturer's torque specifications, and every crimped canister goes through a 100% water bath leak test before it moves to labeling. Not statistical sampling — every unit. Aerosol leakers are a liability issue in your supply chain, and we close that risk at the source.

Automated gravimetric filling line for bear spray aerosol canisters at SOHAPI factory
±1g
Fill Weight Tolerance

Automated gravimetric control across every production run. Not a target — a hard engineering constraint.

100%
Water Bath Leak Test

Every crimped canister tested before labeling. Statistical sampling is not sufficient for aerosol liability risk.

Category-Level Overview

Technical Specifications

These are the parameter ranges across the bear spray product line. Individual product pages carry the exact specifications for each variant.

Parameter Ranges — Bear Spray Product Line

Active compound Capsaicin and related capsaicinoids (CRC)
CRC concentration 1.0% – 2.0% (varies by variant and target market)
Net weight 7.9 oz (225g) – 13.4 oz (380g)
Spray pattern Cone / Foam / Stream (variant-specific)
Effective range 25 ft – 35+ ft (pattern-dependent)
Spray duration 6 – 9 seconds (canister size and valve dependent)
Propellant system Nitrogen / HFC blend (formulation-specific)
Canister material Tinplate steel, epoxy-lined interior
Valve type Continuous-spray actuator (variant-specific orifice)
Operating temperature -20°C to +50°C
Shelf life 4 years from manufacture date
Certifications ISO 9001:2015 CE SGS

Regulatory compliance varies by target market. North American shipments require EPA registration documentation. European imports require CE conformity and relevant REACH compliance. We carry the documentation for both and can provide SGS audit reports on request for buyers who need third-party verification for their import process.

Variant-Specific Pages

Exact specifications for each variant are on the individual product pages.

Documentation Available

  • EPA registration documentation for North American shipments
  • CE conformity declaration for European imports
  • REACH compliance documentation
  • SGS audit reports on request for third-party import verification
Bear spray canister cross-section showing valve, propellant, and epoxy-lined tinplate steel construction
OEM / ODM

Customization and Private-Label Capability

A significant portion of our volume ships as private-label product. If you're building a branded outdoor safety line, supplying a retail chain under their house brand, or developing a product for a specific market's regulatory requirements, we handle that development work in-house.

Our R&D team is 20 people. Their primary work is formulation development and spray system engineering — adjusting capsaicin concentration, carrier viscosity, and propellant ratio to hit specific spray pattern and range targets. For private-label buyers, this team handles the development directly. No third-party lab dependency, no timeline you don't control.

Private-label bear spray canister development and formulation lab

What We Can Customize

Capsaicin Concentration

Adjusted to meet target market regulatory ceilings — EPA, EU, or other market-specific limits.

Canister Size and Fill Weight

Within our standard tooling range. Non-standard sizes require a tooling discussion.

Spray Pattern Configuration

Cone, foam, or stream — orifice geometry tuned to your range and dispersal spec.

Label and Packaging

Full custom label printing with regulatory text integration — EPA registration number, bilingual requirements, UPC, warning text.

Retail Packaging Format

Blister pack, clamshell, or bulk export carton depending on your channel.

Canister Color

Standard orange safety color or custom color for brand differentiation. Minimum run quantities apply.

Development Timeline

Most custom formulation projects run 4–6 weeks from spec to approved sample. Buyers who come in with a clear regulatory target and a reference product move through this faster than buyers who are still defining the spec. The more specific your brief, the shorter the development cycle.

Trial Orders

Trial orders run through the same production lines, the same QC process, and the same documentation as full production. What you test is what you scale.

Distribution Channels

Market Segments and Distribution Channels

Bear spray moves through several distinct distribution channels, each with different volume patterns and margin structures. Understanding where your buyers sit helps you spec the right SKU mix.

Outdoor retail and sporting goods store bear spray display

Outdoor Retail & Sporting Goods

The highest-volume channel. National park gateway towns, REI-style outdoor chains, and independent sporting goods stores carry bear spray as a seasonal staple in bear country regions. Standard repellent and grizzly variants are the primary movers here.

500–2,000 units/SKU/season
Spring & fall reorder cycles

Primary SKUs: Standard Repellent, Grizzly Bear Spray

Wildlife management ranger with bear spray in field

Wildlife Management & Government Supply

Park services, forestry agencies, wildlife biologists, and ranger stations purchase bear spray as operational equipment, not retail product. This channel favors stream pattern and high-potency variants, buys on annual procurement cycles, and often requires specific documentation packages for government purchasing compliance.

Annual procurement cycles
Repeatable contracts

Primary SKUs: Bear Spray Stream, Max Bear Attack

Hunting outfitter and backcountry guide with bear spray equipment

Hunting & Backcountry Outfitters

Hunting outfitters, guide services, and backcountry expedition operators stock bear spray as part of their safety kit offering. This channel skews toward grizzly and max-strength variants. Buyers here are often small-volume but high-frequency — they reorder when stock runs low rather than on a seasonal cycle.

High-frequency reorders
Small-volume per order

Primary SKUs: Grizzly Bear Spray, Max Bear Attack

Industrial safety equipment distributor warehouse with bear spray stock

Safety Equipment Distributors

Industrial safety distributors and workplace safety suppliers carry bear spray for clients operating in bear habitat: utility crews, pipeline workers, forestry contractors, mining operations. This channel buys in bulk, values consistent supply, and often requires SDS documentation and compliance paperwork alongside the product.

Bulk purchasing
SDS & compliance docs required

End users: utility crews, pipeline workers, forestry contractors, mining operations

Private-label bear spray canister with custom branding

Private-Label & House Brand Programs

Retail chains, outdoor brands, and safety equipment companies that want bear spray under their own label. This is where our OEM capability is the primary value driver. Volume varies widely — from 1,000-unit trial programs to 50,000+ unit annual contracts.

1,000-unit trial programs
50,000+ unit annual contracts

OEM capability is the primary value driver for this channel

Explore the Full Bear Spray Product Line

Five variants covering every channel and regulatory market. Review specs and request pricing by SKU.

Quality Engineering

Aerosol Quality Failures That Cost Buyers — and How We Engineer Against Them

Bear spray is a safety product. A canister that underperforms in the field doesn't generate a warranty claim — it generates a liability event. The failure modes that matter most to buyers sourcing at volume are the ones that show up after the product has left your warehouse.

Fill Weight Drift Across a Production Run

Most Common Failure Mode

A run that starts at target weight and drifts 8–10% underfilled by the end produces canisters that look identical but discharge faster and run out sooner than spec. The fix is automated gravimetric control on the filling line — not manual spot checks, which catch the problem after it's already in the batch.

Our engineering response: Automated gravimetric control with ±1g tolerance across the full run — the last canister off the line performs the same as the first.

Valve Crimp Leakage

Safety & Shipping Hazard

A leaking canister is a safety issue, a shipping hazard (aerosols are regulated cargo), and a returns problem. The root cause is almost always crimp inconsistency — either under-crimped (leaks immediately) or over-crimped (valve deforms and leaks under pressure over time).

Our engineering response: Automated crimping with torque-controlled equipment eliminates variability. 100% water bath leak test catches any unit that slips through before it reaches your inventory.

Capsaicin Concentration Variance

Regulatory Compliance Risk

A canister that tests below the labeled CRC concentration is a regulatory compliance failure in most markets. The failure mode originates at intake — if you're not testing incoming capsaicin concentrate on every batch, you're relying on your supplier's certificate of analysis, which is not the same thing.

Our engineering response: HPLC testing on every incoming batch. Concentration variance gets caught before it enters the production floor, not after it's in finished product.

Spray Pattern Inconsistency

Performance Labeling Risk

A cone spray that delivers a stream, or a foam that atomizes into a mist, is a product that doesn't perform as labeled. This comes from valve orifice variation in the component supply chain and from propellant ratio drift during filling.

Our engineering response: Valves sourced from approved suppliers with dimensional tolerance specs. Propellant ratio verified at formulation stage. Pattern testing on every outgoing lot.

Quality Control Is a Supply Chain Decision, Not a Factory Detail

Every failure mode above has a known engineering fix. The question for buyers sourcing at volume is whether your manufacturer has implemented those fixes systematically — or whether they're relying on end-of-line sampling that catches problems after they're already in your batch. Our QC infrastructure is built around preventing defects at the source, not detecting them at the exit.

Automated gravimetric fill control

±1g tolerance, full run

100% water bath leak test

Every unit before shipment

HPLC on every incoming batch

Capsaicin concentration verified at intake

Lot-level pattern testing

Outgoing inspection, every lot

Export Logistics

Dangerous Goods Compliance and Export Logistics

Aerosol products are regulated cargo. This is not a detail — it determines your shipping options, your documentation requirements, and your landed cost. We've been shipping pressurized canisters internationally since 2010, and the documentation infrastructure is built.

Bear spray export packaging and dangerous goods documentation for international shipment

North American Shipments — DOT 49 CFR

Bear spray canisters are classified as flammable aerosols under DOT 49 CFR. We provide the required dangerous goods declaration, proper shipping name, UN number, and packing group documentation with every shipment. For buyers who need EPA registration documentation for import, we carry that as well.

European Shipments — ADR / IATA / CE

European shipments require ADR compliance for road freight and IATA dangerous goods packaging for air freight. CE conformity documentation covers the product compliance side. We've shipped to EU buyers enough times that the paperwork is routine — you're not going to be chasing us for missing documents three days before your container closes.

Container Loading and Export Packaging

We pack to container efficiency. Our standard export carton is engineered around 40HQ loading optimization — you're not paying for air. For buyers ordering across multiple SKUs, we consolidate into a single shipment with separate lot documentation per SKU, which simplifies your receiving and inventory process.

40HQ Container Loading Reference

Canister Format Export Carton Config Approx. Units / 40HQ
7.9 oz (225g) standard 12 units/carton ~14,400 units
10.2 oz (290g) mid-size 12 units/carton ~11,200 units
13.4 oz (380g) large 6 units/carton ~7,200 units

Approximate figures based on standard carton stacking. Exact loading quantities depend on your carton configuration and pallet pattern — confirmed loading data provided at order confirmation.

Lead Times

Standard SKUs: 25–35 days from order confirmation. Custom formulation or private-label orders add the development cycle on the front end. We provide a production schedule at order confirmation and update it if anything changes.

DG Declaration

Dangerous goods declaration included with every shipment

UN Number & Packing Group

Proper shipping name and classification documentation

EPA Registration

Available for buyers requiring import documentation

CE Conformity

Product compliance documentation for EU market entry

Variant Selection Guide

Selecting the Right Bear Spray Variant for Your Market

Five variants is a manageable line, but the right SKU mix depends on your channel and your customers' end use. Here's how we'd frame the selection decision.

General Outdoor Retailers

General outdoor retail channel bear spray selection

Start with Bear Spray Repellent as your volume SKU and add Grizzly Bear Spray as a premium upsell. These two cover 80% of the retail outdoor market.

The repellent moves on price and accessibility

The grizzly variant moves on performance positioning and supports a higher retail price point

Bear Spray Repellent Grizzly Bear Spray

Professional & Government Supply

Professional and government supply channel bear spray selection

Bear Spray Stream is the primary recommendation. Extended range and directional control are the features that matter to professional users.

Pair with Max Bear Attack Bear Spray for buyers who need maximum-strength documentation for procurement specs

Directional stream pattern preferred for controlled deployment in field conditions

Bear Spray Stream Max Bear Attack

High-Wind & Open Terrain Environments

High-wind open terrain environments bear spray foam variant

Bear Spray Foam is the differentiated SKU. Most distributors don't carry a foam variant, which means it's a genuine product line extension rather than a commodity replacement.

Wind-exposed markets: coastal Alaska, open prairie, alpine regions

Foam pattern resists wind drift — a genuine differentiation point vs. standard aerosol competitors

Bear Spray Foam

Private-Label Programs

Private label bear spray program configuration

Any variant can be produced under your brand. The formulation and canister format are the starting point; we work from your regulatory target and market positioning to spec the right configuration.

All five variants available for private-label production

Configuration spec'd from your regulatory target and market positioning

Channel Fit Check

Not sure which variant fits your distribution channel? Send us your current product mix and target market — we'll tell you where the gaps are and which SKUs are moving for our existing distributors in that region.

Certifications & Compliance

Certifications and Compliance Documentation

SOHAPI holds ISO 9001:2015, CE, and SGS certifications. For buyers importing into regulated markets, here's what each certification covers in practical terms.

ISO 9001:2015

Active

Quality management system certification covering our entire production process, from incoming material inspection through final outgoing inspection.

This is the baseline documentation most international buyers need for supplier qualification.

CE Marking

Active

European conformity marking for relevant product categories. Required for import into EU member states.

Our CE documentation covers the applicable directives for aerosol dispensers and the active compound.

SGS Audit

On File

Third-party audit and testing by SGS, one of the globally recognized inspection and certification bodies. SGS audit reports are accepted by most import authorities as third-party verification.

Buyers who need these for import clearance should request them at order confirmation — we have them on file.

North American Buyers

We carry EPA registration documentation for our capsaicin-based formulations. This covers the active ingredient registration requirements for bear deterrent products sold in the US and Canadian markets.

Other Regulated Markets

For buyers in markets with specific regulatory requirements, contact us with your target market's compliance framework and we'll confirm what documentation we can provide.

SOHAPI certifications and compliance documentation overview

Request Compliance Documentation

ISO 9001:2015 certificates, CE declarations, SGS audit reports, and EPA registration documentation are available on request. Most documents can be provided within one business day of order confirmation.

  • ISO 9001:2015 certificate
  • CE declaration of conformity
  • SGS third-party audit report
  • EPA registration documentation (North America)
The Practical Summary

Sourcing Bear Spray from SOHAPI

We manufacture bear spray. We've done it since 2010, at scale, for international buyers across four major export markets. The infrastructure — production capacity, QC systems, formulation R&D, and export documentation — is in place and running.

8 Lines, 500,000 Units Annual Capacity

Your order gets a production slot and a confirmed ship date, not a queue position behind unrelated products.

In-House R&D, 20 Engineers

Custom formulation, concentration adjustment, and private-label development handled internally, so your project timeline doesn't depend on a third-party lab.

100% Leak Testing, Every Unit

Water bath post-crimp on every canister. Aerosol leakers are a liability issue; we close that risk before the product leaves the building.

Complete Export Documentation

ISO 9001:2015, CE, SGS, dangerous goods classification, EPA registration. Your import clearance process starts with a complete file.

Factory-Direct Pricing

No trading company in the chain. When you deal with SOHAPI, you're dealing with the people who make the product.

SOHAPI bear spray production facility — 8 filling lines, 500,000 units annual capacity

Manufacturing since 2010. Four major export markets. Infrastructure in place and running.

Buyer Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from wholesale buyers, distributors, and private-label brands sourcing bear spray for the first time or scaling existing programs.

What is the minimum order quantity for bear spray?

MOQ varies by variant and whether the order is standard or private-label. For standard SKUs, we work with buyers on trial order quantities — most new buyers start with a sample order to test with their own customers before committing to full production volume. Contact us with your target SKU and volume and we'll confirm the MOQ and pricing structure.

What capsaicin concentration levels do you manufacture to?

Our standard range is 1.0%–2.0% CRC (capsaicin and related capsaicinoids). The specific concentration for each variant is set to meet the target market's regulatory ceiling — EPA-registered products for North America, EU-compliant formulations for European buyers. If your target market has a specific concentration requirement, we can formulate to that spec. We test every incoming capsaicin batch by HPLC to verify concentration before it enters production.

What spray pattern should I specify for buyers in windy or open terrain environments?

Foam pattern. A cone spray loses effective range in crosswind because the dispersed particles are light enough to deflect. Foam clings to the delivery medium and maintains directional integrity in wind conditions where a cone spray would be significantly degraded. Our Bear Spray Foam variant was developed specifically for this application. Stream pattern is the alternative for buyers who prioritize range over coverage width — it's less affected by wind than cone but doesn't have the surface-cling characteristic of foam.

How do you handle fill weight consistency across a large production run?

Automated gravimetric fill control on every line. Each canister is weighed during filling and the fill valve adjusts in real time to maintain target weight. Our tolerance is ±1g across the full production run — the last canister off the line is within spec the same as the first. This is the single most important QC variable in aerosol manufacturing, and it's where manual spot-check systems fail at scale.

What documentation do you provide for dangerous goods shipping?

We provide the full dangerous goods documentation package: dangerous goods declaration, proper shipping name, UN number, packing group, and emergency contact information per IATA/IMDG/DOT requirements depending on your shipping mode. For North American buyers, we include EPA registration documentation. For EU buyers, CE conformity documentation and ADR compliance records. SGS audit reports are available on request. We've been shipping aerosols internationally since 2010 — the documentation is routine for us.

Can you produce bear spray under our brand with our label?

Yes. Private-label production is a significant part of our volume. We handle label design integration, regulatory text placement (EPA registration number, bilingual requirements, warning text, UPC), and retail packaging format. Custom formulation — concentration, spray pattern, canister size — is handled by our in-house R&D team. Most projects run 4–6 weeks from spec to approved sample. Contact us to start the conversation.

Have a question not covered here?

Our technical team handles sourcing inquiries directly — formulation questions, regulatory requirements, volume pricing, and private-label project scoping. No sales funnel, no generic responses.

Get Started

Ready to Source Bear Spray?

Two paths depending on where you are in the sourcing process. Either way, you get a straight answer — no obligation, no sales pitch.

New to This Product Category

Tell us your target market and volume expectations — we'll suggest a starter SKU mix based on what's moving for our existing distributors in that region.

Already Sourcing — Looking to Switch

Send us your current product spec and we'll confirm whether we can match it, improve on it, or flag where the differences are. No obligation, no sales pitch — just a straight answer on whether we're the right fit.

Prefer to reach us directly? All three channels go to the same sourcing team.