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Thinking about upgrading my classic 70. I know the G 2's or out, but just looking for insight on both of these collars. It seems like in previous posts that TT new collars are having minor flaws to some degree. Thanks in advance for input. 8)
Danny May
04-04-2006, 05:51 PM
Go get the Dogtra 2200 NCP. It is a very nice collar.
Danny
Lab Head
04-04-2006, 08:12 PM
The new Dogtra 1700 series is also a very good choice!
Mistyriver
04-04-2006, 09:53 PM
Have had my G2 Pro 200 since August. No flaws here :!:
Bill
They are both excellent collars. I just dont like the size of the transmitter on my classic 70. I want to go to something smaller. Is there a difference in energy between the two. TT 1-6, Dogtra 1-60. Just curious. 8)
Lab Head
04-05-2006, 03:01 PM
From my understanding, TT is only designed for stimulation levels 1-6 (or 7, not sure) but Dogtra gives you a greater range of stimulation so a trainer can be more precise with a correction on any given dog. Just my $.02 worth!
Mistyriver
04-05-2006, 07:56 PM
With my G2 Pro 200 you have 18 levels of stimulation. Someone else would have to chime in on how the Dogtra works.
Bill
What would my collar be worth? It is in excellent shape with hard case, 5 way strap,sleeve over transmitter,charger,manuals and viedo of collar conditioning. 8)
Greg Seddon
04-06-2006, 02:26 PM
Give the Collar Clinic a call they take trade-ins towards new collars. I see a suggestion for a TT Pro 200 I would recommend the TT Flyaway it?s the same collar but a little less expensive. If you like Dogtra I would take a look at thier new 1700 NCP.
www.collarclinic.com
OR
1-800-430-2010
Markjens
04-07-2006, 08:45 AM
I have been using the Dogtra 1700 ncp 2 dog with the LCD. I love it...the rheostat dial is so nice and the LCD screen tells me exactly the setting I'm using. With the rheostat dial I can make very subtle adjustments and be able to see the reaction in the dog.
Good luck with your decision.
Mark is the LCD screen protected in any way, and how long have they been on the market?? It is my favorite so far BTW!! 8)
Markjens
04-10-2006, 01:41 PM
The screen is protected by acrylic. I have used mine pretty hard for the past few months and it works great...no scratches or fogging.
I know a pro that has been using the prototype for some time now and hasn't had any problems with the unit and really likes it.
I got my Dogtra 1700NCP 2 weeks ago, and love everything about it. 8)
Lab Head
04-29-2006, 09:38 PM
I'm glad to hear that you went Dogtra.
Misty Marsh
04-30-2006, 10:38 AM
TT for e-collars and Dogtra for remote release electronics!
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