Another point is the environment you are in.... Is your worry, bears, wolves, or 2 legged dangerous idiots?
Even bear spray requires practice.... Just don't have someone test their bear spray upwind of you.. That sucks.... REALLY badly....
A word of advice I was given when I first moved to Alaska is that if you are going to carry bear spray always carry a tiny little travel size container of baby soap. Its great for washing your hands and eyes out if the stuff is discharged. I've heard of guys just sort of letting their fingers run around the nozzle a bit, then forget about it, and touch their face or rub their eyes. Sometimes just a tiny bit oozes our around the nozzle. Not enough to worry about unless you touch it and then touch something else..
Even bear spray requires practice.... Just don't have someone test their bear spray upwind of you.. That sucks.... REALLY badly....
A word of advice I was given when I first moved to Alaska is that if you are going to carry bear spray always carry a tiny little travel size container of baby soap. Its great for washing your hands and eyes out if the stuff is discharged. I've heard of guys just sort of letting their fingers run around the nozzle a bit, then forget about it, and touch their face or rub their eyes. Sometimes just a tiny bit oozes our around the nozzle. Not enough to worry about unless you touch it and then touch something else..