





🦌 Gear up like a pro — don’t let your field dressing slow you down!
Hunters Specialties Field Dressing Accessories include the patented Butt Out 2 and a 5.7-inch Gut Hook with a replaceable blaze-orange blade and ergonomic rubber grips. Designed for durability, precision, and safety, this combo comes with a protective carry pouch, making it an essential, easy-to-carry kit for efficient game preparation.




| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.28 x 7.05 x 2.44 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.25 x 7.5 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Brand Name | Hunters Specialties |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
| Model Name | Gut & Butt Combo |
| Color | Orange and Black |
| Material | Plastic |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Hunters Specialties |
| Part Number | HS-01610 |
| Style | Modern |
| Included Components | see descritption |
| Size | One Size |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
M**Y
Sturdy dressing tools, good idea to use.
Items work good. Keep meat from contaminated will dressing. This is a replacement set for me since i gave a set to a fellow hunter.
E**N
Great option for field dressing
Great set of gloves at a great price. I recommend putting the latex gloves over the plastic gloves to get better movement and not have the plastic gloves in your way while you are cutting. What I love about these is that the length of the plastic gloves allows you to take them off while holding anything you want to throw away and have it ack as a little trash bag. I will hold paper towels, the latex glove or other small items and then remove the plastic glove around it and tie off the end. Instant trash bag!
M**0
Keeps you clean
I usually never wear gloves when dressing out a deer, just usually strip down to my t-shirt. This year I was going elk hunting in December in northern Michigan and wanted to try out these gloves. I got a chance to try them on my elk. Worked good as an elk is quite a bit larger than a deer. I kept mostly blood free except where I nicked my finger...:)
K**S
good gloves a bit thin
nice and long, but a bit thin still using for field dressing --dont get rough with them
T**B
This should be in your field dressing pack
This set up is worth it. I was able to use the blade on 2 deer. when I tried to use it on the third deer I found that the blade was too dull. However, it is very easy to swap out the blade and it uses standard box-cutter type blades, just buy a pack of 10 or so. I'd recommend just having a fresh blade in the holder before you hunt and you wont have a problem.The Butt-out saves time as well. Some people just insert the butt-out, twist a few times and pull everything out (and not tie it off like some of the videos show). I like the fact of not having to split the pelvic bone when not needed
C**Y
Works amazing
Bought this last year and finally got to try it out this season. Talk about cut your time in half, functions perfectly and is a great value. The size is acceptable and the hunter orange helps not loose it in the field
C**S
No more bloody clothes!
I love these gloves. They come conveniently folded up, and I simply take a set and stick them in a ziplock bag. I push out the air, and stick them in my bag. When I get a deer, I take the gloves out of the zip lock, put my deer tag in the ziplock, and zip tie it to the deer's ear. Then I put on the gloves and get to work.The shoulder length glove protects my clothes when I am reaching into the cavity, so I don't get screamed at when I get home for putting blood soaked clothes in he laundry! The elastic band at the opening keeps them in place perfectly, every time.After I put on the big gloves, I put on the latex ones. These gloves are nice and tight, giving me excellent dexterity throughout the field dressing process.The one issue that I have with these gloves is that the latex gloves are the old school, powdered latex variety which can actually CAUSE you to develop a latex allergy! DO NOT breathe in that powder! EVER! I would feel a lot better if they would switch to nitrile gloves, which are much safer.I know a lot of people who pack the organs out in the inside out gloves, but I do not do this because of the latex issue, and my significant other is allergic to latex. I DO pack out my dirty tools in the gloves, however. Just hold the tool in your hand, grab the glove at the open end, and turn it inside out. You now have a convenient way to pack out that dirty knife or Butt-Out tool without getting blood in your bag.
C**Y
Great value
Gloves individually separated for convenience to grab one pair at a time
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