The 26” Reflective Safety Collar Strap is built to keep dogs highly visible and easy to track in low light, heavy cover, or nighttime conditions. Featuring an ultra-bright Hi-Viz...
The 26” Reflective Safety Collar Strap is built to keep dogs highly visible and easy to track in low light, heavy cover, or nighttime conditions. Featuring an ultra-bright Hi-Viz reflective strip bonded to rugged Day-Glo collar material, this strap lights up instantly when hit by headlights, flashlights, or tracking lights, making dogs visible at extreme distances.
The strap is completely water- and odor-resistant, making it well suited for hunting, training, and everyday wear. At ¾" wide, it’s designed to work seamlessly with receivers from Tri-Tronics, SportDOG, and Garmin Tri-Tronics Pro Series, making it a reliable replacement or upgrade for existing systems.
The 26-inch trim-to-fit design includes multiple holes and can be cut down for a precise fit without compromising durability. Finished in a D-ring configuration, the strap provides dependable strength for active dogs in demanding conditions.
High-Visibility Reflective Strip – Bright Hi-Viz band improves visibility at long distances
Durable & Weatherproof – Water- and odor-resistant Day-Glo construction
Wide Compatibility – Fits Tri-Tronics, SportDOG, and Garmin Pro Series receivers
Trim-to-Fit Design – 26" length with multiple holes; cut down for a custom fit
¾" Width – Designed for common training collar receivers
Secure D-Ring Hardware – Built for strength and reliability
Available in 9 colors, matching the color codes used on Tri-Tronics transmitters for easy dog identification.
The 26” Reflective Safety Collar Strap is a durable, high-visibility solution for handlers who want better safety, easier identification, and reliable performance in the field.
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