e-collars and distance...
- MTO4Life
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e-collars and distance...
I'm looking into getting my first e-collar, and have been checking the specs on TriTronics Upland G3 and Upland G2. Everything else aside, is the 1 mile range of the G2 that much superior than the 1/2 mile range of the G3? Reason I'm asking is that I hunt eastern Ontario where it can be quite heavy brush. My dog wouldn't be more than a 1/4 mile or so away at the most (of course, that is just a guess). Also, would the 1/2 mile range drop in heavy bush/woods? If so, the 1 mile range might boost it's capability in the bush correct? Just a little guidance would be great. Thanks.
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Re: e-collars and distance...
The distance ratings givin are usually optimal terrain and conditions, ie. flat ground no obstructions. My advice is to buy one with a one mile range, I always feel better having too much available range rather than not enough.
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Re: e-collars and distance...
ok... so you have me sold on the 1 mile range (I was pretty sure about that answer). Here's the kicker now. Which TT collar for me? I want it expandable in case I get another dog in a couple of years (which seams likely), but I'm new to the scene. I'll spend the money if necessary, but if I don't have to have the top of the line, which model is good. I'll be learning, but plan on keeping it for some time to come.
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Re: e-collars and distance...
Suggest the EXP versions of the Classic 70 or the Pro 100/200 (depending whether your main mode of stimulation is continuous or momentary, respectively). At the very upper end would be a Pro 500 EXP. I have one and I love it, but it does mean more twiddling to switch from momentary, which is my main mode, to continuous.
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- MTO4Life
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Re: e-collars and distance...
Thanks for the replys so far, it is helping my process. However, what is everyone's opinion on the beeper addition? I know the G2 Upland has the beeper attached, and you can by the beeper for other collars... is it worth it?
Travis McMunn
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Re: e-collars and distance...
If you need a beeper and can stand using one, it's probably worth it. Else, not.
If you have the $, you might look into the new Garmin Astro...the one with the new, much smaller collar unit. It's way better than a bepper, but more $.
Greg J.
If you have the $, you might look into the new Garmin Astro...the one with the new, much smaller collar unit. It's way better than a bepper, but more $.
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Re: e-collars and distance...
MTo4life,
As the other men have advised get the 1 mile or more Dogtra T&B or DT H20 T&B collar to locate and train with.
RGD/Dave
As the other men have advised get the 1 mile or more Dogtra T&B or DT H20 T&B collar to locate and train with.
RGD/Dave
Re: e-collars and distance...
Ryman Gun Dog wrote:MTo4life,
As the other men have advised get the 1 mile or more Dogtra T&B or DT H20 T&B collar to locate and train with.
RGD/Dave
Bet you posted before you read. This topic was closed 3 years ago and I think he has bought a TT and loves it. I traded my TT for a DT several years ago.
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Re: e-collars and distance...
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Re: e-collars and distance...
My thoughts exactly. My theory has always been, I'd rather have it and not use it, than to desperately need it and not have it.original mngsp wrote:The distance ratings givin are usually optimal terrain and conditions, ie. flat ground no obstructions. My advice is to buy one with a one mile range, I always feel better having too much available range rather than not enough.
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