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Allen Co. Heavy-Duty Hunting Big Game Gambrel with 1,200 lbs. Capacity in Black Review

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Description of Allen Co. Heavy-Duty Hunting Big Game Gambrel with 1,200 lbs. Capacity in Black

1200 pound capacity. Heavy-duty design. 25" overall length. Makes weighing your game easy. Perfect for deer, elk, and large game.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

This durable hunting gambrel makes your big game easy!

I recently purchased an Allen Company Heavy Duty Big Game Gumbrel and was amazed at its durability and strength. From 1200 pounds. Kraft, it can easily deal with large animals such as deer and moose. The Gambrel is made from high quality steel which is extremely strong and durable. The black finish also gives it an elegant look and protects it from rust or corrosion. I appreciate the ease of setup and use, which is a must when I'm already delving into the complexities of gutting and skinning…

Pros
  • Ideal for all deer and moose
Cons
  • Because of its size and weight, the Allen Company Heavy Duty Big Game Gumbrel can be difficult to transport and unwieldy to use in the field.

Whether you are an experienced hunter or a beginner, you know that hunting game is not always easy. That's where Allen's Heavy Duty Big Game Hunting Gumbrel comes in. From 1200 pounds. This black gambrel handles even the heaviest game without breaking a sweat. The sturdy construction ensures it will stand up to the rigors of the hunting season. The Allen Company Heavy Duty Big Game Gambrel was designed with comfort in mind. It is easy to assemble and disassemble, making it ideal for hunters on…

Pros
  • - 1200 pounds. The Allen Company Heavy-Duty Hunting Big Game Gambrel's weight capacity makes it a reliable tool for hunters to hang and handle big game without worrying about durability.
Cons
  • Expensive: Compared to other hunting accessories on the market, the Allen Company Heavy Duty Hunting Gumbrel is relatively expensive, which may make it less affordable for hunters on a budget.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly overwhelmed

Allen's Heavy Duty Big Game Gambrel has a 1200 lb load capacity. and is intended for those who want to capture big game during the hunting season. While the product performs well on medium to light game, it falls short on heavier game. The Gambrel's construction is durable, using heavy-duty black-coated steel to resist rust and wear. It also features a unique locking system that keeps the animal securely in place when hanging. However, the hooks themselves are not as strong as advertised and…

Pros
  • Good product
Cons
  • Limited Versatility: This Gambrel was specifically designed for big game hunting and may not be suitable for other types of hunting or outdoor activities. This limits its overall usefulness and practicality.

If you're looking for a heavy-duty gumbrel that can handle even the heaviest big game, look no further than the Allen Company Heavy Duty Big Game Hunting Gumbrel. This black beast of burden can carry up to 1,200 pounds, meaning it's more than capable of lifting a moose, elk, or bear without breaking a sweat. What sets this Gambrel apart from the rest is its sturdy construction. Constructed from welded steel, it will last season after season. The curved shape of the hooks ensures a secure…

Pros
  • 350 pounds bear and a good dollar no problem.
Cons
  • Rust and Corrosion Potential: With prolonged exposure to the elements, the Gambrel may rust or corrode over time, shortening its lifespan and rendering it unusable.