The Replacement E-Collar Strap is a dependable solution for replacing a broken or worn strap, or for expanding an existing training system when adding additional dogs. Built for daily training and field...
The Replacement E-Collar Strap is a dependable solution for replacing a broken or worn strap, or for expanding an existing training system when adding additional dogs. Built for daily training and field use, this strap balances durability, flexibility, and easy maintenance.
Constructed with a nylon core coated in polyurethane, the strap is water-resistant, UV-protected, and antimicrobial, helping prevent fading, cracking, mold, mildew, and odor buildup. It resists abrasions and dirt while remaining easy to clean with simple soap and water.
The 30-inch cut-to-fit design allows you to trim the strap to the exact length needed. The polyurethane coating prevents fraying after trimming, ensuring a clean, finished edge. Reinforced with industrial rivets and nickel-plated hardware, this strap is built to hold up through years of training and hunting use.
For added peace of mind, a brass nameplate can be added for permanent identification.
Versatile Replacement Strap – Replace damaged straps or add dogs to your system
Poly-Coated Nylon Construction – Resists water, UV damage, and abrasions
Antimicrobial Protection – Helps prevent mold, mildew, and odor
Easy to Clean – Wash with soap and water, then wipe dry
Strong Hardware – Industrial rivets and nickel-plated fittings
Cut-to-Fit Design – Trim to size without fraying
Universal Compatibility – Fits any e-collar receiver that uses ¾" straps
Length: 30 inches
Width: ¾ inch
Fit: Cut-to-fit for dogs of all sizes
Colors: Red, Blue, Black, Green, Yellow, Orange
The Replacement E-Collar Strap is a practical, long-lasting option for trainers and hunters who need reliable gear that adapts easily to changing setups.
Add a strip of high visibility reflection with the Reflective Collar Strap.
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