New Lodge Sportmans Pro Grill Unboxing – Assembly – First Cook and Honest Review


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Today I will Unbox, assemble and cook on the NEW LODGE SPORTSMAN’S PRO GRILL. I will also cook the same thing on the …

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  1. Stephen Corson
    Stephen Corson says:

    If I didn't already have the original Lodge Sportsman's Grill, I'd certainly be wanting to get this one. Just the elimination of that annoying Lodge logo in the middle of the grate was a huge improvement. I'll stick with the original design as I've figured ways around easy cleanup (heavy duty foil lining), and I like the three legged no-rocking- unlevel-surface of four feet on the new one.
    I appreciate your honest review, and I'll certainly recommend the new and improved one to anyone looking to get into serious outdoor cooking.

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  2. William Hurt
    William Hurt says:

    @6:50, i saw on one of these late breaking videos where the old bail was tried out on the new grill and it worked, seems like you can still get parts for the old grill, good luck on that..!!…

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  3. Jan Stewart
    Jan Stewart says:

    When the cooking is done I throw my coals into a coffee can with a tin foil lid on it to snuff them out. I’ll save them for if I need to add more during another cook so’s I don’t have to light up another chimney

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  4. Jacob Weininger
    Jacob Weininger says:

    I appreciate it Backwoods, ive been waiting on the sportsman pro review before i bought one myself. When it receives praise from a pro like yourself i know it has to be a quality product. Thanks again for all of the work you put in to make this channel one of my favorates.

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  5. HOSTILE MGTOW
    HOSTILE MGTOW says:

    I respect lodge, but there's a grill called the Pico grill 760 thats literally, literally killing this grill.

    The Pico grill is lighter, smaller, and just a better option. Like I said, I respect lodge, but between this

    lodge model, and the Pico grill 760, I'll go with the 760 all day LOL πŸ˜•.

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  6. Mr Mudcatslim
    Mr Mudcatslim says:

    See ya back, you were missed my friend. Speaking of missed, saw your turkey shoot/cook video. How I missed that one I do not know. Enjoyed it much. Been perusing all your content. Learned a bit and enjoyed them all. World around going to hell in a hand basket? Economy sucks? Gas prices suck? Want to forget about politicians and there stupidity for a while? Just wade into your content, grab a coffee, and get off the merry go round for a while.

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  7. 23093034
    23093034 says:

    Great review. Does the griddle tray you used with the old sportsman (breakfast video) fit on the new one? I don't know the measurements for either.

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  8. Jeff S
    Jeff S says:

    Hummmm…… I'll send you a FREE grill to review πŸ€”πŸ€”(make sure you say it's better than the original)
    Love,love, love your cooking videos…don't get involved in the reviews unless you are actually dishing out the money for a product.
    I've used the original on your recommendation for awhile and it's a beast !
    Thanks for sharing with us !

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  9. Cast Iron Chaos
    Cast Iron Chaos says:

    From the history of the original Sportsman's grill, back in the early days when it was produced by BS&R: "The earliest of these BS&R Grills still had the four-legged design of the sad iron heater, though they quickly converted to a more stable three-legged design for outdoor use on uneven ground." With the Sportsman's grill, it could be set sturdy on rough ground because it only rested on three points. With the Sportsman's Pro, the grill rests on two long rails, and this suggests it may be more prone to wobbling on rough ground. I'm not an expert in this matter, and would appreciate a second opinion. On the other hand, there are fewer individual parts to lose and break (especially the the little "drawbridge" coal door, which was infamous for both), and this would mean you can expect an even longer lifespan from this grill than the original grill.

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