🔔 Make your presence known—or not—with the ultimate bear bell stealth mode!
Coghlan's Bear Bell features a magnetic silencer that instantly mutes the bell when not needed, attaches easily to any gear with a hook & loop closure, and weighs a mere 0.05 kg. Designed for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, it provides a reliable audible warning to wildlife, enhancing safety and responsible trail etiquette. Backed by a one-year warranty, this compact, versatile bell is a must-have for every nature explorer.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.37 x 2.83 x 1.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.74 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Coghlan's |
Warranty Description | One Year Warranty |
Model Name | Bear Bell |
Color | Silver |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coghlan's |
Part Number | 0425 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | Magnetic Silencer |
Included Components | Magnetic Bear Bell |
Size | One Size |
S**T
Worth it!
Used 2 of these for our trip to Tennessee, build quality is nice. Size is small and compact and weight is not noticable. Silver clip color with black netting blends in with our backpacks. Super easy to use the pouch to silence the sound. Recommend!
T**S
Nice bell
This bell should work well while hiking. Seems well made & light weight. Magnetic & the little carrying bag is well made. Hopefully it keeps the bears away!
N**O
Perfect
If you need a bear bell, and you know why you do if you’re here, this is the brand to get. Good price.
A**N
Miss the mini cowbells, but this is just as good!
I remember one day I went mountain biking in a national park and saw something called a "bell box." Apparently the local ranger set it up and purchased bells for cyclists to use (to help alert nearby hikers/wildlife of their presence). This was such a great idea I thought. What better way than to be heard from far away as you are screaming down a dirt trail as reward for your grueling uphill slog! Now, I'm exaggerating a bit; proper mountain cyclist etiquette does not condone such dangerous behavior. No one should be screaming down a multipurpose trail where people and their animals may be hiking around numerous blind corners! However, the warning alert that those little cowbells gave were so wonderful because of the fact that you could hear cyclists coming and gauge how fast they were coming down the hill. When I went to the bell box I saw there were none left and even some older men who were cycling admitted that they kept the bells after their ride (you are supposed to put them back in the box once you reach the bottom of the trail). So I was out of luck. This was the only product I could find anywhere that resembled the mini cowbell these guys had on their bikes. And it is even better I might add! Sure it sounds a bit like Santa Clause found a new hobby as you are riding downhill, but with the built-in magnet at the bottom of the carrying sac, you can "silence" it as you pedal uphill and take it out of the magnet case when you are going downhill.I use quotations around silent because it doesn't completely silence the sound emitted from the device. While there isn't a ringing/echoing sound, you can still hear a flat/clanking sound when it's in the pouch. Not a big deal though because it's certainly not as loud as when its out of the case. I just wanted to let people known that if you are looking for a black/white, on/off, complete silence or completely loud device, this isn't it. But like I said, the sound is FLAT. There is no reverberation. The sound does not travel or get "reflected." So it may be heard by someone say, 5/6 feet away as opposed to 20-30ft away when the bell is OUTSIDE of the pouch ringing. The bell also has a nice Velcro loop that you can fasten around the handle bar. One thing I especially love about this product is that you do not need to activate it manually by hand like traditional bike bells! Riding downhill on a mountain bike on hard terrain can be dangerous. And you need both hands on the bar at all times. If you've been biking for a while, you know how sneaky those big tree roots or large rocks on the path come up from out of nowhere when you least expect it. So rather than contort your hand/thumb to ring your bell for any pedestrians, you just let the terrain jingle and bounce the bell to make noise automatically.You can also get this product at REI. If you cannot wait to have it shipped to you. It's a couple bucks more expensive there, but you can at least hear it there and if it ever breaks or you don't like it you can return it YEARS later, unlike purchasing it online. I love REI and I am a member there and Prime Member here on Amazon. Either place you buy it, you won't be disappointed and will love the functionality of this product!
C**M
Hiker in the mountains should have these with them
A good bell for a hiker to carry with him if he’s going to encounter wild animals. Convenient to Carrie. Very light and easy to use.
C**Y
I lived to write a review
Took these to Canada over the summer. Did not encounter any bears on any of our hiking so I will say they worked. I like that they had a magnet so you can silence them when needed as well.
T**Y
Makes Noise When Shaken
So what can one say about a big Jingle bell?Firstly, I bought the "original version" of this on sale - fair price, I think, and maybe a better product than the newer, painted ones? Mine is a large silver jingle bell riveted to a nylon strap with mating velcro straps, one formed in an open loop and the other a straight length that closes the loop so the bell can hang by the strap. Nice yellow bear stitched into the strap (rather than "Coghlan's". Sewn to the straight nylon strap length is the "final" circumference cord which attaches and closes a mesh sack with a strong magnet actually sewn at the base of the sack. When the jingle bell is in the sack, the bell doesn't ring, but if shaken hard, does come free and roll about making a dull noise.While it's held to something on by that velcro'd strap loop, those riding mountain bikes might be concerned that the rivet and even the sewn-on 1-1/4" by 3/4" hook and loop clothing grade velcro might not be durable enough to the challenge of constant strain. Taking the bell on and off by pulling the velcro apart should be done carefully, since sewn-on velcro tends to strain and burst the threads as much as pull free of the hook and loops. Further, for this "original version", the hook velcro is aggressive on the mesh sack cordage, too, fraying it.Not that this is a poor product, but "... got to know limitations...".USE: Now as far as I can tell, a "bear bell" may well attract a curious bear rather than scare it off. I use these on "bear bags", that is, food bags hung up on a clear branch of a tree, at least 10' up, and 10' clear of the tree. The bell will alert me that someone is playing with the bag, and it's not Santa. That let's you shine a light, shout, and scare off the raccoon or whatever by poking your head out of your cozy shelter a distance away. In such a use durability of rivets and velcro are much less a concern.IF you insist on wearing this on your belt or on a handlebar, you might want to always be careful separating the velcro and inspect the rivet each use.
H**R
Loud when quiet
works great when its ringing but magnet on strap is not strong enough -so when in quiet position still make a fairly loud sound that would be hard to stop without sticking something into it
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