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I am on the lookout for a battery for my old trashbreaker g2.... They were not helpful.I am glad to hear a favorable report on the new Delta. I am thinking of getting one for my (soon to be) wife to use while running with the hounds.
My Delta Upland has been flawless and is a better quality unit than my higher end Dogtra. Money well spent. I think most of the complaints come from Garmin dropping the ball initially on some customer service issues (that have nothing to do with quality of the products) with long standing TT customers and a number of others who got butt hurt because they effectively put the only "Made in America" e-collar maker out of business.
Quote from: AspenBud on October 19, 2015, 01:09:39 PMMy Delta Upland has been flawless and is a better quality unit than my higher end Dogtra. Money well spent. I think most of the complaints come from Garmin dropping the ball initially on some customer service issues (that have nothing to do with quality of the products) with long standing TT customers and a number of others who got butt hurt because they effectively put the only "Made in America" e-collar maker out of business.Bud, You have been around dogs a lot longer than I have, so please take my comments as a discussion, not a challenge to your experiences or opinions.When I got my current shorthair, a high drive dog from field trial lines, through NAVHDA I was able to get a deal on the exact collar you have, a Garmin Upland XC. I received excellent customer service from Garmin, and the product worked fine the entire time I owned it. My only complaint was that it was for a softer dog than mine was. He would run through the end of the collar without so much as batting a lash. I guess for something that's over $300 and designed for upland dogs(well past money people spend on house dog collars) I'd expect there to be a bit more 'punch' near the end of the stim levels.I replaced it with a Dogtra Edge RT. That cut the 'haha dad you can't get me out here' crap like right now. In 2015 I know of no one making a hotter collar than Dogtra, and their current customer service, and build quality is at least as good as anyone else in the industry. If I don't get a solid decade out of this Dogtra I will be shocked.I will consider one of the GPS Garmin collars in the future as it would be a handy tool to have on vacation hunts; but with such an expensive learning curve with Garmin, I just can't suggest them or think of them as I first did.
I was wondering about dogtra, they are far cheaper.