Icotec Sabre Programmable Predator Game Call - Includes 280 Professional Sounds - 300 Yard Remote Range







Key features
- •Includes 280 professional call sounds. Store up to 500 sound files internally.
- •300 yard no-line-of-sight remote range
- •Large, easy-to-read remote display. Day or night remote screen display options.
- •Tremendous volume & clarity
- •Incredible battery life. Call requires 10 AAs or a C4 Rechargeable power pack. Remote requires 4 AAs. Batteries are not included.
Icotec Sabre Programmable Predator Game Call - Includes 280 Professional Sounds - 300 Yard Remote Range
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Customer Reviews
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Works great
W. Webster✓ Verified Purchase•November 4, 2023
Just an awesome caller, it's a good size but light and loud. Has a lot of extra options that can be purchased, I don't have any but the base unit is great. Has a really good range, probably more than needed but nothing wrong with having extra, better than not enough.
The only word of warning is the batteries, get good ones. This thing will eat cheap batteries, not to the extent that they aren't usable (it lasts a long time with cheap batteries) but it will get expensive in the long run. It would be worth getting a battery pack or rechargeable batteries, which is true for almost anything.
We used it and played around with the calls, they sound really good. We didn't have anything come in with it but where we usually call it can be hit or miss. It's going to be interesting to see how well it does as the weather changes over, I personally think we'll see a lot more than we usually do.
In all it's a lightweight well built caller that doesn't have volume or sound quality issues.
The only word of warning is the batteries, get good ones. This thing will eat cheap batteries, not to the extent that they aren't usable (it lasts a long time with cheap batteries) but it will get expensive in the long run. It would be worth getting a battery pack or rechargeable batteries, which is true for almost anything.
We used it and played around with the calls, they sound really good. We didn't have anything come in with it but where we usually call it can be hit or miss. It's going to be interesting to see how well it does as the weather changes over, I personally think we'll see a lot more than we usually do.
In all it's a lightweight well built caller that doesn't have volume or sound quality issues.
Great For Scaring The Neighbors!
Hairy Potter✓ Verified Purchase•October 4, 2023
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this call to irritate my neighbors and it really delivers! I blared out one of the wolf calls at 2am,
and you would not believe how fast the cops and animal control showed up. Apparently about ten neighbors called them because they were so frightened by the pack of wolves prowling our neighborhood!
I love that when I broadcast the cat call I end up with about 15-20 cats around the house. My spouse loves animals, so she is in heaven. When I want to entertain myself, I select the mouse call and watch the cats run around looking for mice. It is just like watching kids during an Easter Egg hunt. The best part is that when I am ready for the cats to leave, I simply broadcast the wolf call again and they all hightail out of the neighborhood.
This call is also great for farm entertainment. Watching the livestock racing each other to the call when broadcasting cow and bull calls is just too funny. And the pigs, do not get me started on them...
BUT SERIOUSLY...
I have not drawn in any animals yet with this predator call since I have not yet been to the field, but
from what I can tell, this is going to be a great wildlife call. It is well-built, light weight, and preloaded
with 280 calls. There is also room for an additional 220 custom calls, which you can load from your own sources.
Power is supplied by 14 AA batteries. An optional rechargeable battery pack is available for the call unit. I do not
know how long the batteries will last until I have a chance to field test it. The remote has an easy-to-read display with convenient buttons. There is a space for the remote on the rear of the call that securely holds the remote when it is being carried. There is also an adjustable day/night lighting feature for the remote's display. This helps with brightening the display when needed during the day and, with a different set of colors used in the nighttime setting, it helps in preserving night vision. Unfortunately, the buttons of the remote do not light up, so you need a separate light source to find the buttons at night. I expect that with use I will learn the button positions, and this will not be a big issue.
Another feature that I like is the ability to set up two sets of favorites with up to 20 calls total. This makes it quick to group whatever calls I expect to use in the field without having to search through all of the programmed calls.
The call operates by selecting the desired call and pressing the Play button. Selecting one of the Favorite buttons brings you to a menu of the calls stored there. You can pause or stop the calls with just the press of a button. The volume can be adjusted while the call is playing.
I especially like the Coax feature. Like the Favorites, the Coax button can be programmed with a specific call and when pressed, the existing call stops, and the Coax programmed call starts playing. The preprogrammed calls are realistic and the volume ranges from a near whisper (depending on the call) to exceptionally loud.
and you would not believe how fast the cops and animal control showed up. Apparently about ten neighbors called them because they were so frightened by the pack of wolves prowling our neighborhood!
I love that when I broadcast the cat call I end up with about 15-20 cats around the house. My spouse loves animals, so she is in heaven. When I want to entertain myself, I select the mouse call and watch the cats run around looking for mice. It is just like watching kids during an Easter Egg hunt. The best part is that when I am ready for the cats to leave, I simply broadcast the wolf call again and they all hightail out of the neighborhood.
This call is also great for farm entertainment. Watching the livestock racing each other to the call when broadcasting cow and bull calls is just too funny. And the pigs, do not get me started on them...
BUT SERIOUSLY...
I have not drawn in any animals yet with this predator call since I have not yet been to the field, but
from what I can tell, this is going to be a great wildlife call. It is well-built, light weight, and preloaded
with 280 calls. There is also room for an additional 220 custom calls, which you can load from your own sources.
Power is supplied by 14 AA batteries. An optional rechargeable battery pack is available for the call unit. I do not
know how long the batteries will last until I have a chance to field test it. The remote has an easy-to-read display with convenient buttons. There is a space for the remote on the rear of the call that securely holds the remote when it is being carried. There is also an adjustable day/night lighting feature for the remote's display. This helps with brightening the display when needed during the day and, with a different set of colors used in the nighttime setting, it helps in preserving night vision. Unfortunately, the buttons of the remote do not light up, so you need a separate light source to find the buttons at night. I expect that with use I will learn the button positions, and this will not be a big issue.
Another feature that I like is the ability to set up two sets of favorites with up to 20 calls total. This makes it quick to group whatever calls I expect to use in the field without having to search through all of the programmed calls.
The call operates by selecting the desired call and pressing the Play button. Selecting one of the Favorite buttons brings you to a menu of the calls stored there. You can pause or stop the calls with just the press of a button. The volume can be adjusted while the call is playing.
I especially like the Coax feature. Like the Favorites, the Coax button can be programmed with a specific call and when pressed, the existing call stops, and the Coax programmed call starts playing. The preprogrammed calls are realistic and the volume ranges from a near whisper (depending on the call) to exceptionally loud.
Better than my Foxpro I've been using.
Nathan ✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2023
Im very pleased with it, I backed up my sounds on my desktop and added my TT sounds on it. Very quick and to the point. The sounds that Ive tried seem to be pretty good, no distortion in the sounds Ive added. my FoxPro had issues with some I haven't had that with this caller yet.
Best call on the market!
Rock✓ Verified Purchase•September 28, 2023
Absolutely love it. Very simple. Sounds great. Remote buttons light up for nighttime. Fantastic real-life calls.
Works perfectly
Jacob Zuniga✓ Verified Purchase•September 4, 2023
This call for the price can't be beat by any other call on the market. Sounds great, loud sounds, and batteries last long.
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