7/13/2010

Review of Gerber 22-80066 Carnivore Blood Tracking Light, TRAX Blood Tracking Technology with Sheath

The Carnivore is a waste of money and does not work as well in finding a blood trail as a cheap flashlight. I poured a blood trail as a test of the Carivore, with blood from a recently killed deer. Despite the fact that I knew where the trail lead I could not follow it with the Carnivore. I contacted Gerber to see if I was using the light correctly and after emailing them twice finally get what can only be described as a lame excuse as to why the light does not work in all situations.
I contacted Cabela's and was informed they have stopped selling the light because of all of the complaints from customers. Cabela's sent a shipping label to me and paid the postage for me to return the Carnivore. Hats off to Cabela's but shame on Gerber for continuing to sell this piece of junk.


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Product Description:
Illuminating a blood trail is important when tracking wounded game through thick woods and underbrush. For a long time now experienced hunters have known that a combination of red and white or red and blue lighting would help to illuminate a blood trail. The Gerber Carnivore Blood Tracking Light incorporates a bright Xenon light to follow a blood trail in low light conditions and can be easily switched with one hand for night tracking by utilizing the Carnivore's four red and four blue LED bulbs. The sturdy plastic casing will withstand the rough conditions of backwoods tracking and comes with a lanyard attachment, a handy nylon sheath, a built-in battery indicator and instructions. Uses 4 AA batteries. --C. Dwight Barnett

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