The Primos PS5 Triple Reed Turkey Mouth Call delivers authentic turkey vocalizations that bring gobblers into range during spring hunting seasons. This diaphragm-style call features three latex reeds in a lightweight aluminum frame, producing the yelps, clucks, and purrs that trigger aggressive responses from dominant toms.
What Makes This Different
The PS5 utilizes a triple reed configuration that creates more complex tonal variations than single or double reed calls. The three latex layers work together to produce raspy hen sounds and sharp cutting calls that carry further in dense timber. Unlike box calls or slate calls, this mouth call keeps both hands free for weapon positioning while maintaining consistent sound quality in wet conditions.
Key Features
- Triple latex reed system for authentic hen turkey vocalizations
- Lightweight aluminum frame with green anodized finish
- Hands-free operation allows weapon readiness
- Weather-resistant design functions in rain and humidity
- Compact profile fits comfortably in mouth without fatigue
- Produces yelps, clucks, purrs, and cutting sequences
- No moving parts to malfunction during critical moments
Field performance remains consistent across varying weather conditions, from early morning frost to midday humidity. The call generates sufficient volume to reach birds at 200+ yards in open terrain while maintaining subtle tones for close-range work when gobblers approach within bow range. Experienced callers can manipulate air pressure and tongue position to create everything from soft tree yelps to aggressive challenge calls that provoke territorial responses.
Technical Specs
- Reed Configuration: Triple latex reed system
- Frame Material: Anodized aluminum construction
- Frame Color: Green finish
- Overall Length: Approximately 1.5 inches
- Weight: Less than 0.5 ounces
- Reed Thickness: Standard gauge latex
- Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
- UPC: 010135030056
The PS5 represents proven diaphragm call technology that has accounted for countless successful turkey harvests across North America. Its triple reed design provides the tonal complexity needed to fool educated birds in heavily pressured hunting areas where simpler calls fail to generate responses.