Looking for an affordable, effective and compact defence tool? Wicked Store offers you a very wide range of defence bombs, available in all sizes and at the best prices.
The different defence bombs available from Wicked Store
At Wicked Store, you'll find tear gas canisters from the most prestigious brands: Cityguard, Piranha, TW1000, Sabre, Umarex... With our wide range, get a model to suit your needs and preferences, capable of repelling an attacker or intruder in any situation.
Defence bombs are available in a wide range of sizes, from compact models that can be taken anywhere to large-format versions that take up more space but are even more effective.
For an all-purpose defence tool, you could opt for the Sabre lipstick tear-gas can, for example. Containing a maximum-strength pepper spray, it's capable of incapacitating any assailant with a simple spray in the direction of their face. So you can get away and contact the police as quickly as possible.
Another light, discreet option is the Piranha brand defence keyring, capable of instantly spraying 3 grams of pepper spray with a concentration of 3 million SHU, making it one of the most powerful models on the market.
The TW1000 CS defensive spray can, on the other hand, sprays a product that is irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract. The conical flow allows the substance to be sprayed over a larger area, considerably reducing the risk of missing the target. With capacities ranging from 30 to 75 ml, it guarantees effective protection for a long time.
Is it legal to use pepper spray?
Tear gas canisters with a capacity of 100ml or less are considered to be category D weapons: they are therefore available over the counter and can be legally purchased by anyone over the age of 18 (on presentation of proof of identity).
However, while purchase and possession are authorised, carrying and transporting a defensive spray is prohibited unless you can prove a legitimate reason.
Note that defensive sprays of more than 100 ml are classified in category B: their purchase, possession and carrying are therefore subject to authorisation from the prefecture.