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I am looking at buying a new Tri Tronics system for my Labs. What is the best modle to buy. i See the Sports Combos arent to bad priced but i hate to buy the bottom of the line and it looks like the Pro series is a little out of my range. whats everyones thoughts on the Sports series all the way to the pro series
 
Save your money and buy the Pro 100, I bought a Dogtra 1900NCP a year ago because I did'nt want to spend the money on the TriTronics and just bought a Pro 100 a month ago and love it. The Dogtra is for sale if you are interested, I am looking to get $175.00 for it. The nice thing about the Pro Series collars is that you can increase the level of stimulation without taking your eyes off the dog to look at the transmitter, and you know exactly what level you went too. On the Dogtra I would have to turn the dial up while I took eyes off the dog which in my opinion is not good. Good luck!
 
I have a Sport Basic and like it. It is the first E-collar that I have bought. No problems with it. Not as expensive as the Pro models which was my biggest concern as well. One big difference is the range. The Sport Basic models have a 1/2 mile range and I think all the pro models have a 1 mile range.
 
If I was buying a Tri Tronics I would buy the Field 90 if money is tight. If not I would buy either the Pro 200 or the Flyway they are both about the same unit. The flyway would save you about $30. I have a friend that has a one dog unit and a two dog unit for sale at a good price. If your interested I can put you in contact with him.
 
Check http://www.collarclinic.com/ and see what they have in remanufactured Tri-tronics collars. I've seen G2's there for about $300 before.
 
Save up for a Flyway. Its the same as the Pro 200.
Joe
 
I have a TT sports combo and really like it. The only problem I've had is that the two plastic brackets on each side of the receiver have snapped off - so the collar is barely hanging on. I've sent it to TT and they said they will be fixing or replacing it. Did anyone have this same problem. How long did it take to get the receiver back?
 
I have a TT sports combo and really like it. The only problem I've had is that the two plastic brackets on each side of the receiver have snapped off - so the collar is barely hanging on. I've sent it to TT and they said they will be fixing or replacing it. Did anyone have this same problem. How long did it take to get the receiver back?
I had that problem and I know of others that have also. That was a few years ago with my G2. I cannot say that I've heard of it lately though. I think it looks like TT may have thickened the newer collar loops.
You should receive it back in about 2 weeks after it being sent in.
Joe
 
what does EXP mean when it is in front or along in the name of the collar...as in "TT EXP pro g2 500"...thanks or do they not make or made one that was a G2 pro 500 EXP??

thanks,

Greg
 
I had the problem of the loops for the straps breaking a couple/3 years ago. I wrapped a few wraps of electrical tape around the collar and cut a hole with my pocket knife in it so I could see the led. My temperary fix is still holding without even re-wrapping the electrical tape. After the first one broke I wrapped all my collars with electrical tape as a preventitive measure.

I got a new collar last summer, the first thing I did to it was adjust where I wanted the collar receiver to be and then wrapped it with electrical tape.
 
I had the problem of the loops for the straps breaking a couple/3 years ago. I wrapped a few wraps of electrical tape around the collar and cut a hole with my pocket knife in it so I could see the led. My temperary fix is still holding without even re-wrapping the electrical tape. After the first one broke I wrapped all my collars with electrical tape as a preventitive measure.

I got a new collar last summer, the first thing I did to it was adjust where I wanted the collar receiver to be and then wrapped it with electrical tape.
Howard, I have heard various stories about possible lots of plastic that were too brittle back then.

I'm curious: were you clipping a lead directly to the strap that looped through the receiver when these plastic loops broke?
 
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