Factory Refurbished Garmin Alpha 10 handheld professionally restored and tested by Garmin. The compact Alpha 10 is designed for hunters and trainers who want lightweight, dependable dog tracking in the field without carrying a larger handheld.
Despite its small size, the Alpha 10 delivers powerful tracking capabilities and pairs with...
Factory Refurbished Garmin Alpha 10 handheld professionally restored and tested by Garmin. The compact Alpha 10 is designed for hunters and trainers who want lightweight, dependable dog tracking in the field without carrying a larger handheld.
Despite its small size, the Alpha 10 delivers powerful tracking capabilities and pairs with compatible Garmin dog tracking collars and devices.
Highlights:
• Compact and lightweight handheld design
• Track multiple dogs with compatible Garmin collars
• Easy-to-read display with quick dog status updates
• Long battery life for extended field use
• Compatible with select Garmin Alpha and Astro systems
• Great as a primary lightweight tracker or backup handheld
Includes:
• Garmin Factory Refurbished Alpha 10 Handheld
• 30-Day Warranty through Lion Country Supply
Please Note:
• Chargers and charging accessories are NOT included
• Cosmetic condition may vary with minor signs of handling or prior use
• Limited supply available while supplies last
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