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Zinger Winger Field Trialer G5

The Field Trialer™ (FT) is the original Zinger Winger™ that we launched over 30 years ago and remains one of our most popular wingers. Its overall compact size and powerful throwing ability gives it the extra advantage over its smaller counterparts. When combined with remote release electronics (sold separately) it becomes an important...

  • The Field Trialer™ (FT) is the original Zinger Winger™ that we launched over 30 years ago and remains one of our most popular wingers. Its overall compact size and powerful throwing ability gives it the extra advantage over its smaller counterparts. When combined with remote release electronics (sold separately) it becomes an important part of your dog training equipment that will quickly improve your dogs marking ability. In order for your dog to successfully compete on a consistent basis they must be shown marks (in their daily training) that have the same distance, arc and height of marks seen at your weekend Hunt Tests and Field Trials.

    The Field Trialer G5™ will launch ducks, pheasants, pigeons, Dokkens, and bumpers as well as live flyers. It only weighs 15 pounds and measures 1 1/2" x 25" x 65" when folded flat. Its versatility allows the user to quickly choose direction, arc and height of the throw. Compatible with Dogtra or Garmin (Tri-tronics) Remote Electronics (Except Manual Version). A remote Zinger Winger™ is a must for training by yourself. More champion retrievers have been trained using Zinger Winger™ remote launchers than any other winger on the market!

    The FT G5 also features heavy duty hinges, an upgraded wire harness and 2 power settings for adjusting the height and distance of the throw. Towards the bottom of the winger you'll find our exclusive servo actuated Multi-Shot Sound™ release mechanism which fires 209, .22 and .32 caliber blanks. The shot fires as soon as the mark is launched allowing your dog to more easily mark the bird as it sails thru the air. This increases the dogs chance of finding the bird and instills a successful attitude in the dog. The .22 and .32 caliber ports give you the ability to shoot an extra loud report for the dog to hear. The .32 blanks are similar to a 12 gauge shot and are perfect for Field Trial type marks. It's also important to remember that the winger can be operated without firing a blank for a silent launch.

    Each Zinger Winger™ now comes standard with our new Rolling Release™ pouch bolt. This release bolt is designed to provide the winger with a smooth and flawless launch while eliminating any possible hang ups of your winger pouch and misfiring of the primers due to worn eye bolts and metal wear.

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