The simplest fix for chain drop is to use regular chain ring but adjust the rear derailleur tension to the maximum possible. Depends on the type of derailleur but requires a bit of disassembly to move the spring up a few notches. That should solve the majority of woes, failing that these http://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/collections/chainrings have longer teeth and stop the chain jumping off the ring. Or you could just leave your front mech on to do the same job as a chain catcher.
The simplest fix for chain drop is to use regular chain ring but adjust the rear derailleur tension to the maximum possible. Depends on the type of derailleur but requires a bit of disassembly to move the spring up a few notches. That should solve the majority of woes, failing that these http://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/collections/chainrings have longer teeth and stop the chain jumping off the ring. Or you could just leave your front mech on to do the same job as a chain catcher.