The Collar Receiver for WetlandHunter® 1825X Remote Trainer. Add another dog to your current SportDOG Brand® electronic training collar system or replace a Collar Receiver with the SDR-AXW Add-A-Dog® Receiver Collar.
Waterproof...
The Collar Receiver for WetlandHunter® 1825X Remote Trainer. Add another dog to your current SportDOG Brand® electronic training collar system or replace a Collar Receiver with the SDR-AXW Add-A-Dog® Receiver Collar.
Waterproof and submersible to 25 feet using DryTek® technology
For dogs 8 pounds or larger with neck sizes 5" - 22"
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries
Charges in 2 hours, lasts 140-160 hours per charge
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Receiver without strap - 3.15"L X 1.50"W X 1.85"D
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