Gerber 31-000304 Game Tracker Flashlight
Sure - fire stalker! Gerber Game Tracker with patented TRAX technology! You definitely clipped him, but where'd he go? Tracking a wounded animal can be difficult, to say the least. Gain the advantage with this blood-tracking Light from Gerber... featuring revolutionary TRAX three-color LED output. The combination of blue, red and cyan LEDs makes your quarry's blood really "pop," leading you to your winged whitetail in double-time. No other tracker does this! Durable, long-running, highly effective... the pro's choice for tracking, here for LESS! Tracking value: Rugged nylon construction with rubber over mold for outstanding durability; Runs an astounding 8 hours on a single set of batteries; Runs on 4 AA batteries (included). Don't let this be "the one that got away!" Order Today! Gerber Game Tracker
Gerber 31-000304 Game Tracker Flashlight Features
- Burn time of eight hours vs 1.5 in competition
- Uses blue, red and cyan LED's, runs on four AA batteries that are included
- New TRAX technology separates red blood from the red in other objects such as leaves or dead grass
Price: $36.56
User Reviews about Gerber 31-000304 Game Tracker Flashlight
I bought this flashlight after trailing a small blood trail with a normal flashlight for two hours one night. When I had to use it several days after it arrived, I was impressed that it really did make the blood stand out with a red color and subdued the background colors well. If you believe other online reviews, the three LED colors make this the most effective Gerber product so far, but I have never seen any others in operation. I would definitely recommend it, though some might consider these type of flashlights expensive. The next step up is probably a full CSI kit and I would think that would be much more expensive. -- Gerber Game Tracker Flashlight
Well made and better designed than previous models. Have not had the chance to test it yet but I am optimistic that this is a more refined version of the earlier models. Easy to carry. -- The New Gerber Model