Need color-coded replacement collar straps for your Garmin Alpha system that actually fit smaller dogs? These Hi-Vis Reflective Collar Straps are a practical...
Need color-coded replacement collar straps for your Garmin Alpha system that actually fit smaller dogs? These Hi-Vis Reflective Collar Straps are a practical upgrade for beagles, spaniels, and other small breeds that don’t fit well in standard Garmin straps.
These 1" wide DayGlo collar straps are designed to replace standard Garmin Alpha straps and feature a ½" reflective strip that lights up brightly when hit by headlights or flashlights. This added visibility makes them ideal for low-light hunts, early mornings, evenings, or roadside situations.
Most importantly, these straps are sized for smaller necks, fitting dogs with neck sizes as small as 12½ inches when mounted with a Garmin Alpha receiver, providing a more secure and comfortable fit for small dogs without excess strap length.
Sized for Small Dogs – Fits neck sizes down to 12.5" when paired with compatible Garmin Alpha receivers
High-Visibility Reflective Strip – ½" reflective band improves visibility in low light
Durable DayGlo Material – Built to resist wear, water, and weather
Color-Coded Options – Match straps to Alpha handheld dog info screens for quick identification
Easy Replacement – Simple swap with existing Garmin Alpha collar straps
Pink, Red, Blue, Orange, Black, Yellow, Green
The Hi-Vis Reflective Collar Straps are a smart solution for hunters and trainers running smaller dogs on Garmin Alpha systems, offering better fit, improved safety, and easy dog identification in the field.
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