Reddit Reddit reviews Fox Labs, 5.3 SHU Pepper Spray - Flip Top Cone (1.5 ounce)

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Fox Labs, 5.3 SHU Pepper Spray - Flip Top Cone (1.5 ounce)
This 1.5-ounce unit contains the world famous FIVE POINT THREE formula, used by the U.S. Military, all types of municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies, and civilians around the worldCone Fog pattern reaches 12 to 15 feet. All FIVE POINT THREE formulas are oil based, Taser safe and non-flammableThe size of the unit is 4” High x 1-3/8” DiameterDischarges 8-10 one-half second bursts
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5 Reddit comments about Fox Labs, 5.3 SHU Pepper Spray - Flip Top Cone (1.5 ounce):

u/CaptainSigmund · 15 pointsr/Portland

Not sure why your comment got downvoted. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. If you want a recommendation:

Fox Labs 5.3 SHU Flip-Top Cone:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G0D33TG/

u/heat128 · 2 pointsr/bicycletouring

I've never had to use pepper spray on a dog, but I have on several human beings, I would strongly recommend a pepper spray that sprays in a cone pattern over a stream, both have their uses but in a high pressure situation with little time to react, you might not have time to aim, a stream as expected is something more akin to a squirt gun which is more accurate, while a cone spray obviously is like a super powered mister/blast.

I've seen several 'jogger' sprays that have a handband you can wear in your palm, or reverse it to set on the back of your hand. The most important thing about pepper spray (or any item for self defense.) is to have it somewhere you can grab it and use it at a moments notice. Pepper spray or a gun is useless if it's at the bottom of your backpack while you're wearing it.

Obviously check state law, but in the state of Florida you can have I believe 3oz max unless you have a CCW permit or something akin.

This is what I use and would recommend, and also, don't neglect to buy a new one once every 1-2 years. Last thing you need is the false sense of security of something that won't work when you REALLY need it.

u/NuclearLavaLamp · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

I use Fox Labs 5.3 Pepper Spray.

https://www.amazon.com/Fox-Labs-5-3-Pepper-Spray/dp/B00G0D33TG

However, I would make sure pepper spray is legal to carry where you live.

u/major_wood_num2 · 1 pointr/Dallas

https://www.amazon.com/Fox-Labs-5-3-Pepper-Spray/dp/B00G0D33TG

Most PD carry either this or Sabre. It will ruin your day.

u/xSiNNx · 1 pointr/LetsNotMeet

I looked up the laws in SC and it appears there is no legal restriction on pepper spray there.

I know most people think of pepper spray as something only women use in movies and many view it as ineffective. Many of the sprays you can find locally in the US are worthless crap. Those small keychain ones made by random companies offer nearly zero benefit.

But not all pepper sprays are like that. I’m a 240lb 6’1 dude in his 30s. I’ve carried spray on my since I was a teen, and have used it twice in real situations. I’ve also been sprayed, to test the effectiveness of what I was relying on. I’ve been sprayed by 3 different brands of spray, and they all really really sucked to experience.

But the one that won me over 15 years back was Fox Labs. I have no affiliation with these people, I just know what their product feels like, and if most pepper sprays are “air soft gun”, Fox Labs is “12ga shotgun”. Their spray is so absolutely violently painful that I literally carry it on me every time I walk out the door, and I know it works, well.

The other sprays I experienced were painful and blinding, and nothing short of misery. But the first time I experienced the Fox Labs shit I had actually deployed it on someone. I got him directly in the face, but a tiny bit of mist blew backwards onto my wrist and forearm, and my arm burned for two fucking days. And I don’t mean like a little burning. I mean like “omg I can’t focus on anything else this is so horrible” kind of burning.

I never hesitate to recommend this stuff to people to help protect themselves. So so many people I’ve met over the years have told me they think pepper spray is bullshit. I’ve had two people literally bet me money they could take a spray to the face and it wouldn’t affect them. They both lost those bets severely, and each one was an hour of panicking and pouring milk down their faces trying to make the pain stop. That was with the crap I carried before I discovered Fox.

Please please just consider it. It’s cheap, it’s easy to use, and the thing I love about it the most is you cannot kill or maim anyone with it!

If someone tries to punch me, I cannot legally defend myself with a gun or knife, because then I’m escalating the use or force, and now I become the aggressor and they the victim, in the eyes of the law!

But with pepper spray (technically OC spray), I don’t have to worry about that, because while it hurts like motherfucker, I cannot physically harm, and that means I don’t have to wait until someone is trying to kill me to use it. I can use it as soon as I feel I’m in danger, and I know the person will recover 100% with no lasting damage. This is what makes it truly valuable to me.

If I get in a fight with someone, I could kill them on accident. I’m not a professional fighter, so I could do something stupid and end up getting some guy killed defending myself from a punch, and that isn’t good. I run absolutely zero risk of that with a spray.

Please consider carrying some on you whenever you go out, especially at night, or alone.

They have bottles of all sizes, from those dainty little keychain ones (still with the same formula as all their law enforcement sizes), to 1lb “fire extinguisher” bottles for riot control.

I carry a 2oz bottle of the 5.3SHU formula, with a cone spray nozzle. I recommend it the most as you don’t have to aim as much with a big come of foggy nastiness as you would with a stream.

Here’s the type I carry: https://www.amazon.com/Fox-Labs-5-3-Pepper-Spray/dp/B00G0D33TG (again, no affiliate link or anything. If you want just search the web for Fox Labs 5.3 Million Cone, and you’ll find dozens of places to buy)

Consider it. It has saved my ass, and I seriously can’t swear by the effectiveness of their product enough.

Another thing to consider is a small, bright flashlight. If you go out at night you should have a light on you. There are lights that fit in your pocket that are absolutely blindingly bright. You can light up an entire yard or close of trees and see anyone or anything lurking. You can also shine it in the face of someone to bling them and keep them from seeing what you’re doing. I’ve also done this, when two guys picked up big rocks and tried to come attack me and a friend. The light blinded both of them and once they couldn’t see, the threat of me screaming at them and threatening them if they make one move was enough to get them to drop the rocks and walk away.

r/flashlight can help you find the perfect tiny powerhouse to suit your needs if you’re ever interested.

Hope any of this helps you or anyone else some say.

Good luck.