Hi All,
I'd like to buy a Tri-Tronics dog training collar but I am not sure which one. I'm on a bit of a budget so I have been looking at the Sport G3 series but I can't decide which one.
Basically there is the Sport Basic G3:
10 levels each of continuous and momentary stimulation
“Buzz” activated with a separate button
All-new ergonomic transmitter
Train up to three dogs from the same transmitter (purchase extra receivers separately)
Field “marry” new receivers to you transmitter easily - extra straps (red & blue) for future dogs included with transmitter
Two easy dials select your dog and set your intensity
Fully functional multi-dog system.
Half mile range
Integrated antenna is only 1-1/2”
Waterproof
Long and short contact points for all coat types
Rechargeable collar (charger and cradle included)
2-hour charging
9-volt replaceable battery (included) in the transmitter
30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 2 year warranty
Or the Sport Combo G3
Up to 20 levels of continuous or momentary stimulation with your choice of mode
Continuous-priority, momentary-priority, or basic mode
Basic mode includes no-stimulation tone
All-new ergonomic transmitter design with large buttons, easy-to-use dials, and rubberized grip
Train up to three dogs from the same transmitter (purchase extra receivers separately)
Field “marry” new receivers to you transmitter easily - extra straps (red & blue) for future dogs included with transmitter
Three dials select mode, dog, and intensity
Fully functional multi-dog system
Half mile range
Integrated antenna is only 1-1/2”
Waterproof
Long and short contact points for all coat types
Rechargeable collar (charger and cradle included)
2-hour charging
9-volt replaceable battery (included) in the transmitter
30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 2 year warranty
SPORT UPLAND G3
A Beeper and training collar in one with full multi-dog capability
10 levels each of continuous and momentary stimulation
Activate the Beeper from up to half a mile away
All-new ergonomic transmitter design with large buttons, easy-to-use dials, and rubberized grip
Train up to three dogs from the same transmitter (purchase extra receivers separately)
Field “marry” new receivers to you transmitter easily - extra straps (yellow & green) for future dogs included with transmitter
Two dials select your dog and set your intensity
Fully functional multi-dog system
Half mile range
Integrated antenna is only 1-1/2”
Waterproof
Long and short contact points for all coat types
Rechargeable collar (charger and cradle included)
2-hour charging
9-volt replaceable battery (included) in the transmitter
Beeper includes: Range/Point and Point-only modes
High and low volume
Beeper on/off and locate feature are operated from your transmitter
Four run tones: single, double, triple beep, tracking tone
Two point tones: single tone, hawk scream
Fits larger and smaller breeds
30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 2 year warranty
Is there an advantage to a buzz, vs. audibule tone, vs. a beeper? That seems to be the main difference. I will likely only ever be out with one dog, and most certainly will never exceed three.
Chris
I'd like to buy a Tri-Tronics dog training collar but I am not sure which one. I'm on a bit of a budget so I have been looking at the Sport G3 series but I can't decide which one.
Basically there is the Sport Basic G3:
10 levels each of continuous and momentary stimulation
“Buzz” activated with a separate button
All-new ergonomic transmitter
Train up to three dogs from the same transmitter (purchase extra receivers separately)
Field “marry” new receivers to you transmitter easily - extra straps (red & blue) for future dogs included with transmitter
Two easy dials select your dog and set your intensity
Fully functional multi-dog system.
Half mile range
Integrated antenna is only 1-1/2”
Waterproof
Long and short contact points for all coat types
Rechargeable collar (charger and cradle included)
2-hour charging
9-volt replaceable battery (included) in the transmitter
30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 2 year warranty
Or the Sport Combo G3
Up to 20 levels of continuous or momentary stimulation with your choice of mode
Continuous-priority, momentary-priority, or basic mode
Basic mode includes no-stimulation tone
All-new ergonomic transmitter design with large buttons, easy-to-use dials, and rubberized grip
Train up to three dogs from the same transmitter (purchase extra receivers separately)
Field “marry” new receivers to you transmitter easily - extra straps (red & blue) for future dogs included with transmitter
Three dials select mode, dog, and intensity
Fully functional multi-dog system
Half mile range
Integrated antenna is only 1-1/2”
Waterproof
Long and short contact points for all coat types
Rechargeable collar (charger and cradle included)
2-hour charging
9-volt replaceable battery (included) in the transmitter
30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 2 year warranty
SPORT UPLAND G3
A Beeper and training collar in one with full multi-dog capability
10 levels each of continuous and momentary stimulation
Activate the Beeper from up to half a mile away
All-new ergonomic transmitter design with large buttons, easy-to-use dials, and rubberized grip
Train up to three dogs from the same transmitter (purchase extra receivers separately)
Field “marry” new receivers to you transmitter easily - extra straps (yellow & green) for future dogs included with transmitter
Two dials select your dog and set your intensity
Fully functional multi-dog system
Half mile range
Integrated antenna is only 1-1/2”
Waterproof
Long and short contact points for all coat types
Rechargeable collar (charger and cradle included)
2-hour charging
9-volt replaceable battery (included) in the transmitter
Beeper includes: Range/Point and Point-only modes
High and low volume
Beeper on/off and locate feature are operated from your transmitter
Four run tones: single, double, triple beep, tracking tone
Two point tones: single tone, hawk scream
Fits larger and smaller breeds
30-day satisfaction guarantee and a 2 year warranty
Is there an advantage to a buzz, vs. audibule tone, vs. a beeper? That seems to be the main difference. I will likely only ever be out with one dog, and most certainly will never exceed three.
Chris




















































