Tri-Tronics Pro 200 or Pro 100?
Re: Tri-Tronics Pro 200 or Pro 100?
If the dog is 300 yards away I wouldn't think you could see a mistake, and I wouldn't shock a dog that I can't see, let alone hear my given command. Not really teaching anything there. Causing confusion and or making them afraid.
On the other hand dog chasing deer, etc. Maybe for that in a given situation.
On the other hand dog chasing deer, etc. Maybe for that in a given situation.
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Re: Tri-Tronics Pro 200 or Pro 100?
You're being obtuse.campgsp wrote:If the dog is 300 yards away I wouldn't think you could see a mistake, and I wouldn't shock a dog that I can't see, let alone hear my given command. Not really teaching anything there. Causing confusion and or making them afraid.
On the other hand dog chasing deer, etc. Maybe for that in a given situation.
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Re: Tri-Tronics Pro 200 or Pro 100?
Thanks guys for the input on the continuous button vs the momentary. Looking back at my dogs in the last 10 years, I realize I can't count on my hand the number of times I've wanted/needed to use a "nick" instead of a continuous button. Maybe it's more common in some training scenarios that I'm unfamiliar with.
Thanks for the insight - even though it was unintended - good information.
Thanks for the insight - even though it was unintended - good information.
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I am only considering Tri-Tronics. I wasn't looking at the Sport series because of the 1/2 mile range. I am certainly considering the Delta Sport because of the 3/4 mile range, the Tri-Tronics/Garmin engineering, and the greater adjustability. Oh, and cheaper price too. Hopefully the greater adjustability comes with an ease of use too. I can't see how it would be worth it if it is difficult to access the different stimulation levels. I wish I could download the Owner's Manual. It was still not on Garmin's site as of yesterday.birddogger wrote:I understand and that is why I said that some of us were making it sound more complicated than it is. Any of the ones mentioned should serve you well as long as you make sure you know how they are meant to be used and how to use properly.And for me, I'm just trying to buy the best product, for me, that I can.
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Re: Tri-Tronics Pro 200 or Pro 100?
I use a TT Flyway G3EXP and am pretty satisfied with it. At this point in my dog's training, I use primarily the contiuous stimulation for escape/avoid compliance.
I have however, found with this collar, that there seems to be a pretty wide gap between the #1 and #2 level of stimulation in the continuous mode. I have only compared it in my hand and by the response from the dog. I will check it with a meter at some point.
Dog does not respond to level #1, but does every time on level#2. I would always choose the lowest level stimulation necessary to get the correct response, looks like I will stay with level #2 for now.
The collar is properly fit with the long contacts in use. (Magnus is a Large Munsterlander, 6 months old)
I have however, found with this collar, that there seems to be a pretty wide gap between the #1 and #2 level of stimulation in the continuous mode. I have only compared it in my hand and by the response from the dog. I will check it with a meter at some point.
Dog does not respond to level #1, but does every time on level#2. I would always choose the lowest level stimulation necessary to get the correct response, looks like I will stay with level #2 for now.
The collar is properly fit with the long contacts in use. (Magnus is a Large Munsterlander, 6 months old)
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Re: Tri-Tronics Pro 200 or Pro 100?
If you wanted nick just press and release the button...it is only as continuous as you hold down your fingerRoostersMom wrote:Thanks guys for the input on the continuous button vs the momentary. Looking back at my dogs in the last 10 years, I realize I can't count on my hand the number of times I've wanted/needed to use a "nick" instead of a continuous button. Maybe it's more common in some training scenarios that I'm unfamiliar with.
Thanks for the insight - even though it was unintended - good information.
That is what I love about my pro 100 I control what I need when I need it by press and release or press and hold ...I do not rely on some in the way toggle switch .The pro 100 does have a momentary button should someone feel they need to use it it is the button on the very top...
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Re: Tri-Tronics Pro 200 or Pro 100?
I'm using a Pro 100 and like it a lot. I can dial it down low and use low med and high without looking and still have a nick feature that I can fall back on