Same Formula, Smaller Package
The Mace Pocket Triple Action has the same OC + CN tear gas + UV dye combination as the larger personal model, just in a more compact 0.42 oz (12g) canister at 3.25″ tall. The trade-off is a slightly shorter 10-foot range versus 12 feet on the bigger version. For most situations where someone might actually need to use it, 10 feet is still a meaningful distance. And the smaller size means more people will actually keep it on them — which is the whole point.
Who This Pocket Spray Is For
This one makes sense for someone who wants the lightest, most unobtrusive option possible. People who carry minimally — small keychain, thin pockets — tend to like the pocket model because it genuinely disappears. It’s a natural fit for anyone who finds the full-size version slightly too bulky for daily carry.
Also a good option for college students, teens, or anyone being given their first pepper spray — the compact size and straightforward operation make it approachable without feeling like overkill.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Pocket Triple Action if you want:
- The most compact triple-formula option in the Mace lineup
- Keychain carry that doesn’t add noticeable bulk
- A straightforward, easy-to-operate spray for everyday use
Consider something else if you need:
- More range — the personal model reaches 12 feet vs. 10 feet here
- More formula volume — the 0.63 oz personal model gives you more bursts
How the Formula and Design Work Together
The OC pepper causes immediate eye closure and respiratory distress. The CN tear gas compounds that with intense tearing and facial burning — and since tear gas affects the mucous membranes broadly, you don’t need a perfect direct hit to the eyes for the spray to be effective. That’s a real practical advantage when you’re using something under stress. The UV dye adds an invisible marking layer that shows up under black light, useful for post-incident identification.
The finger-grip dispenser is a small but smart design feature. It physically guides your hand into the correct orientation, so even if you grab it fast without looking, you’re pointing it the right way. Combined with the flip-top safety cap — which has to be lifted before the button can fire — it’s a well-thought-out design for a canister this size.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Pocket Model Stack Up?
| Feature | Mace Pocket Triple Action | Mace Personal Triple Action | Basic OC Spray | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | 3.25″, 0.42 oz ✓ | 4.25″, 0.63 oz | Varies | Varies |
| Formula | OC + Tear Gas + UV Dye ✓ | OC + Tear Gas + UV Dye ✓ | OC only | — |
| Range | 10 feet | 12 feet ✓ | 8–12 feet | — |
| Keychain Carry | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Varies | Yes ✓ |
| UV Dye | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Sometimes | None |
| Best For | Minimal carry, smaller hands | More volume, longer range | Basic everyday carry | Noise deterrent only |
Practical Details
Size: 3.25″ tall, 0.15 lbs. Contains: 0.42 oz (12g). Spray pattern: stream. Range: 10 feet. Formula: OC pepper + CN tear gas + UV dye. Safety: flip-top cap. Includes ball keychain. Color: Black. Warranty: 1 year on canister and nozzle. Made by Mace Brand.
If the full-size model feels like one size too big for everyday carry, the Pocket Triple Action is worth a look — same formula, genuinely pocketable size.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this compare to the Mace Personal Triple Action model?
The Pocket Model is smaller — 3.25″ vs. 4.25″ tall, and 0.42 oz vs. 0.63 oz. The formula is the same three-part combination of OC pepper, CN tear gas, and UV dye. The main practical differences are range (10 feet vs. 12 feet) and the number of available bursts (fewer in the smaller canister). If you want the smallest possible option and 10 feet of range is fine, the Pocket Model is the right pick. If you want a little more capacity and range, go with the Personal Model.
Is the finger-grip dispenser actually useful, or is it just a design detail?
It’s genuinely useful. The grip is shaped so that when you hold it naturally, your finger lands on the actuator and the nozzle is pointing away from you. That matters when you’re grabbing something quickly and not carefully positioning it. A lot of people who’ve accidentally sprayed themselves with other canisters did so because the orientation wasn’t obvious. The finger-grip solves that problem pretty effectively.
How long will the canister last before I should replace it?
Mace generally recommends replacing pepper spray canisters every 2–3 years. Even if you haven’t used it, the propellant can degrade over time and affect spray performance. The expiration date is printed on the canister. It’s a good habit to check it once a year — same way you’d check a smoke detector battery. When it expires, replace it and properly dispose of the old one according to your local guidelines.
Can this be used against animals as well as people?
OC-based sprays can deter aggressive animals, but this product is formulated for human use. Mace makes a dedicated canine repellent — the Mace Muzzle — that’s specifically designed and dosed for use against dogs. If dog encounters are your primary concern, that’s the more appropriate product. This triple-action formula is best suited for personal protection use.











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