Specifications
What's included?
- TrapMaster
- Shoulder strap
- Suitcase
- Universal charger (EU, UK, AU, US)
- Charger for the car (cigarette socket)
TrapMaster
Weight: 2 kg / 4.4 lb
Color: Moss green
Dimension: 22 x 13 x 29,6 cm / 8.67 x 5.12 x 11.66 in
Battery
Charging: 3 hours to 70%, 5 hours to 100%
Capacity: 5200 mAh
Rated voltage: 15 V d.c.
Max. charge current: 1,2 A
Nominal voltage: 11,1 V
Watt-hour rating: 57,72 Wh
Manuals
Quick start guide
Quick start guide for the TrapMaster can be found here: Quick start
FAQ
How many clays can I launch on a full charge?
The TrapMaster can launch up to 300 times on one full charge. Which means you can launch up to 600 clays if you only launch doubles/pairs.
Can I use the TrapMaster on my own?
Yes, It is possible to place the TrapMaster on a camera tripod with a ¼ inch screw, (which is the most common screw on tripods).
An example of a tripod you can use, can be found here.
Important features required of the tripod:
- Screw type: ¼ inch screw
- Has to have a load capacity of at least 3 KG / 6.6 lb.
How to charge your TrapMaster
- Take the charger from your TrapMaster case and plug it into a power outlet.
- Connect the other end of the charger to your TrapMaster.
- Make sure the charging LED beneath the ON/OFF button lights up to ensure it's charging.
- The battery will automatically stop charging when it reaches full capacity. (The charging LED will turn off once its fully charged.)
- Unplug your TrapMaster when it’s fully charged. You should never leave your TrapMaster in the charger.
How can I see the current battery level?
To check the TrapMaster’s current battery level, do the following:
- Turn the TrapMaster on.
- Wait 10 seconds.
- Check the color of the indicator LED which is placed above the speed regulator.
The indicator LED can show three different colors.
- Green = 66-100%
- Yellow = 33-66%
- Red = 0-33%
Battery care tips
- Always charge the TrapMaster before use.
In order to maintain and preserve the battery, the TrapMaster automatically starts discharging the battery. - To keep your battery in a healthy condition, you should charge it every 3 months.
Otherwise it will worsen the battery’s life time drastically. - Try to avoid letting your battery run empty.
The best way to preserve the battery is to fully charge it before storing it. Especially if its for more than three months. - The batteries will not charge below 5°C.
If it’s cold outside, it’s always better to charge inside at room temperature (between 15-25Cº). - Charge your TrapMaster indoors in a well-ventilated dry location (moisture and extreme temperature fluctuations can affect the charging process).
Cold weather care
Outside temperatures can significantly influence the performance of your battery. The power output of a battery will be better in mild to warm weather rather than in sub-zero conditions.
In low temperatures, you may notice that your battery drains faster and that the power output feels slighty less powerful.
We recommend starting the TrapMaster on a lower speed for the first few minutes to give it a chance to warm up properly.
How to restart the TrapMaster
If your TrapMaster is not working as intended, the first thing you should do is restart it.
Turn it OFF, wait 10-15 seconds then turn it ON again.
- Turn it ON.
- Do NOT attach a clay target.
- Press the blue load button.
- Point it towards the grass or away from any person, object or animal.
- Press the red fire button.
- Try the above 2-3 times.
If the above doesn’t solve your challenge, please contact us.
Thousands of clay shooters love our products
Handheld, machine-powered clay thrower
It is perfect for practicing your shooting skills at home or on the go. Weighing just 2 kg / 4.4 lb, it’s easy to carry as hand luggage.
The technology behind ensures that the clay targets fly true-to-nature, offering a more challenging and varied practice for you to improve your skills.
Adjustable to your needs
The TrapMaster’s flexibility and user-friendliness are key advantages. With nine firing speeds, it’s ideal for both experienced shooters and beginners looking to hone their skills.
The target scenarios are endless; crossers, rabbits, driven, going away.
It is only your imagination that sets the limit of the direction, speed and angle the clay targets are shot at.
Biodegradable
The clay pigeons do not only differ by their significant lower weight, but they are also made of a biodegradable material, which means they live up to the increasing demands for sustainability and environmental considerations.
Basically this means that you don’t have to pick up the pieces from the clay pigeons, which over time will dissolve in nature.
It is expected that the clays will dissolve in nature after 6 years. (Dependent on environmental conditions such as moisture, temperature and microbial activity, you can read more here.)
Most traditional clay pigeons do not biodegrade.