Repel

Sportsmen Max Insect Repellent, 40% Deet, 6.5-oz. Aerosol

Repel

Sportsmen Max Insect Repellent, 40% Deet, 6.5-oz. Aerosol

$8.49

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Description

Repel Insect Repellent Sportsmen Max Formula 40% DEET repels mosquitoes, ticks, gnats, biting flies, chiggers and fleas. A tough repellent for any adventure, this formula contains 40% DEET. This insect repellent is designed specifically for outdoor enthusiasts exposed to the toughest conditions. Repels mosquitoes that may transmit the Zika, West Nile, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses. The easy-to-use aerosol spray stores nicely with outdoor gear or in your backpack. Take everywhere for effective, long-lasting protection. DEET has been used as an insect repellent in the United States for more than 50 years. It's recommended for those spending longer periods of time outdoors, in more heavily infested conditions. Recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for effective, long-lasting protection against mosquitoes, DEET is also an effective repellent for ticks. DEET-based products are available in a wide variety of Repel formulas, including aerosols, sprays and wipes.
  • Create a barrier against mosquitoes, including those that may transmit the Zika, West Nile, Dengue and Chikungunya viruses, ticks, gnats, biting flies, chiggers and fleas
  • Provides long-lasting protection in the great outdoors - this is one of the highest DEET concentrations available in an aerosol
  • Especially for campers, backpackers, golfers, hunters, bikers, hikers, joggers, ball players and others who are active outdoors
  • Long-lasting protection ensures that you have the toughest repellent for any adventure
  • Aerosol can is easily packed with your outdoor gear so it's ready whenever you need it

Specifications

SKU:201100
Weight:0.58
Country of Origin:US
Package Width:2.1
Package Length:2.1
Package Height:8.38
Model Number:HG-33801
Brand:Repel
Manufacturer Name:UNITED INDUSTRIES CORPORATION

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