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Skeeter41
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Sport dog collars

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Anyone have any opinions on these collars??? I like the fact that you can add a second or third collor on down the road. I can't really afford a 2 dog right now, and at this point I only have one dog, but next year planning on buying a second dog and will need a second collar.

Looking at the sporthunter 1200, 1800, 2000

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Post by Huntin54 »

I think they are junk.

A friend of mine has one and its been loosing its range. Sometimes it doesn't even work. Its only a few months old.

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Post by FLABSLAB »

Do yourself a favor, and memorize this word: TRITRONICS

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Post by coolbrze »

FLABSLAB wrote:Do yourself a favor, and memorize this word: TRITRONICS
Couldn't have said it better. If you can't afford the 2 or 3 dog system, buy the 1 this year, sell it next year. You'll take a hit, but you'll end up happy.

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Post by Skeeter41 »

Do any of you that replied have experience with sportdogs??? Looking for people that have them or have used them to tell me what they like or don't like.


coolbrze, I am not really in the position to buy one and have to take a hit and buy the second one in a year. Gonna be a Dad for the first time in Sept. Wifey wouldn't understand buying one now and needing another next year.

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I have the 1200 with 2 collars. They work fine. The reason people have trouble with them, and I did the same thing. The contact points are short. I was having trouble getting mine to range out. All you have to do is keep the collar fairly tight, or you may even be able to get long contact points. I am getting ready to sell mine, and get a tritronic 4 dog. Because I need a bigger unit, and I like the new G2 setup. The sportdog works great for a beginner with just a couple of hounds.

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Post by zambron »

i have a 1800 and the 3200 both work fine buy the extra collars off ebay you can save alot of money

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Post by josh »

i have owned alot of different units but what i will say is you caint beat the new g2's :D
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Post by Kazoo »

I have it from a good authority that next years Tritronics will be similar to what you are talking about. Buy a single transmitter and add collars as you see the need.

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