This clip from Fargo Talks features a breakdown by McDojoLife on why most pepper spray designs fail under real stress.

I’ve seen people panic and spray themselves because round canisters make it hard to find the nozzle when adrenaline hits. That mistake costs time. In a fight, seconds matter.

We talk about, Bestie Defense, a three in one personal protection tool designed with real pressure testing in mind. The teardrop shape gives orientation fast. The impact edge adds a physical deterrent. That matters because pepper spray does not stop someone instantly. You often have a window of about ten seconds before it takes effect.

In confined spaces like cars, elevators, or tight hallways, spraying means everyone gets hit. An impact option changes the equation. Less exposure. More control. Better outcomes.

This clip is about self defense design, stress response, and why function beats marketing when safety is on the line.

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