Decatur, AL –-(Ammoland.com)- Viking Solutions, the industry leader in post-hunt trophy care accessories, introduces the Super Hide Puller, which was designed to make your post-hunt game care easier and faster than ever before. As simple as the task is, removing the hide from an animal for meat processing can be the most physically difficult part of the entire field-to-fork process. That’s no longer the case.
The new feature-rich design of the Super Hide Puller utilizes the tested and proven finger-puzzle principle of “the harder you pull, the tighter it grips” to make pulling the hide off most any animal much simpler and faster.
Viking Solutions Super Hide Puller
No more greasy fingers—once the initial skinning cut is made, use the Super Hide Puller to grasp the hide and pull with the integrated handle. The most difficult part of removing an animal hide is often maintaining a solid grip while pulling, and the Super Hide Puller makes both aspects of the task much easier.
A “trigger” mechanism designed into the Super Hide Puller allows you to use one hand to open the jaws for another pull on the hide, thus allowing one-handed operation. The serrated gripping teeth in combination with the leverage let you pull on the skin while keeping your hands free of the slippery stuff!
A cast stainless design will keep the Super Hide Puller in excellent condition and ready for years of service, and the design works on large and smaller game.
MSRP for the Super Hide Puller is $39.95 and can be seen at, https://vikingsl.com/portfolio/super-hide-puller/ .
For more information about the Super Hide Puller, or any other Viking Solutions products, contact Glenn Walker at glenn@providencemarketinggroup.net, or visit www.vikingsl.com.
About Viking Solutions LLC
Founded by John A. Woller, John Woller, Jr., and Ron Woller, Viking Solutions is a family owned company with more than 60 years of combined manufacturing experience. Viking Solutions prides itself on the development and creation of products that enhance the outdoor enthusiast’s experience—before, during and after the hunt.