
Garmin tracking collars are built for hunters and trainers who need reliable, real-time GPS tracking in the field. Designed to work seamlessly with Garmin handheld systems, these collars deliver accurate location data, long battery life, and rugged performance in demanding terrain.
This collection includes Garmin GPS tracking collars compatible with Alpha Series handhelds and the Pro 550 Plus. The Garmin TT25 combines GPS tracking and training with customizable LED lights, while the TT25 Mini offers the same advanced features in a lighter, more compact design for smaller dogs. The TT25 Beeper Collar adds integrated audible location cues, making it an excellent option for hunters who rely on sound as well as GPS when working dogs in thick cover.
For handlers who only need tracking, the Garmin T5 and upgraded T5X provide dependable GPS performance with extended battery life. The Garmin T20 delivers next-generation tracking with improved range and reception for wide-ranging dogs and challenging terrain.
Choosing the right Garmin tracking collar depends on how you hunt and train. Multi-dog handlers and long hunts often benefit from extended battery life and higher-output antennas, while smaller or younger dogs may be better suited to lighter, low-profile collars. All Garmin tracking collars are engineered for durability, accuracy, and compatibility across Garmin’s tracking ecosystem.
Whether you’re tracking a single dog or managing a full team, Garmin tracking collars provide the reliability serious hunters depend on. Browse this collection to compare models, check compatibility, and find the right Garmin collar for your setup.
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