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Shop / viking solutions swivelift hitch mounted game hoist steel black
Effortlessly lift game up to 300 lbs. from 81.5" to 92.5" off the ground for easy cavity irrigating, cleaning, skinning, aging, and loading. Manufactured from heavy-duty steel with an included winch and gambrel, this hoist will instantly turn your Class III or IV 2" hitch receiver into a one-stop deer cleaning station. This deer hanger is the easiest way to turn your vehicle into a one-step solution for preparing your latest big kill.
Designed for use with Class III or IV 2" hitch receivers, this deer hanger is manufactured from durable, powder-coated steel with a weight capacity of 300 lbs. The included heavy-duty winch and 25.75" wide gambrel allow for easy adjustment of the height, which can be set anywhere from 82" to 92" (plus hitch height). With a 2-1/4" hitch clearance from pin hole to gusset and weighing in at 29 lbs., this versatile and reliable hoist is the perfect tool for the avid hunter.
Whether you need to irrigate the cavity, clean the carcass, skin the animal, age the meat, or simply load the game onto your vehicle, this deer hanger provides a efficient and effective solution. Its sturdy construction and adjustable height make it a must-have for any serious outdoorsman who wants to streamline the process of preparing their latest big game catch.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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manufacturer | Rage Powersports | ||||
brand | Rage Powersports | ||||
model | Fixed Hitch | ||||
item_weight | 32 pounds | ||||
product_dimensions | 32 x 18 x 92.5 inches | ||||
item_model_number | DEER-HOIST | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
manufacturer_part_number | GAME-CART-TB | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #368,177 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #71 in Hunting Game Hoists & Gambrels | ||||
date_first_available | October 1, 2013 |