Pelvic Cutter Pro

Precision Field Dressing Blade
Patent No. 29/771,076
IT HELPS PRESERVE THE BUCK'S BLADDER

The specially-designed, hardened steel, Pelvic Cutter Pro blade is constructed to preserve the bladder, minimizing the chance of accidental puncture, which can spoil the Hindquarters. The Pelvic Cutter Pro is an essential Field Dressing Tool created to ensure you can quickly complete this process with minimal risk and preserving the meat.

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Product Details

Materials

The Pelvic Cutter Pro is designed with high quality steel, a combination of iron and carbon, to create a long lasting and durable tool.

Features

The V-shaped blade securely guides each cut, keeping it firm, precise, and controlled. An engraved grip enhances hand stability, providing a confident, secure hold during use.

CNC

Each component is precisely crafted using a CNC machining process, ensuring exceptional accuracy, consistency, and durability. This meticulous approach allows us to maintain the highest quality standards across every product.

Other

The Pelvic Cutter Pro features a truly unique design and purpose, setting it apart from any other product on the market. Engineered for precision and performance, it delivers a level of functionality and reliability unmatched by conventional alternatives.

3-Step Process – Save Your Meat

Step 1

After knocking down your deer, start field dressing as you normally would.

Step 2

Now you are ready to preserve and remove the bladder safely by cutting the pelvic bone using the Pelvic Cutter Pro.

Place the Pelvic Cutter Pro using the round end facing down, and position it between the pelvic bone and the bladder.

Use sharp edge carefully pressing against the pelvic bone middle section. Do not press on the bladder with sharp edge.

Step 3

After splitting the pelvic bone, carefully removing the bladder and remaining entrails, now you are ready to skin your deer.

Use the handle of your hunting knife or small rock to carefully tap the Pelvic Cutter Pro through the cartilage of the pelvic bone. Once the pelvic bone is split you can remove the bladder safely, preserving your meat.