Expand your training setup with the Dogtra Quail Launcher 2 with Receiver, designed to work seamlessly with the Dogtra RR Deluxe Transmitter. This launcher allows you to grow from a single launcher system to as many...
Expand your training setup with the Dogtra Quail Launcher 2 with Receiver, designed to work seamlessly with the Dogtra RR Deluxe Transmitter. This launcher allows you to grow from a single launcher system to as many as eight launchers, giving you the flexibility to train multiple dogs or create advanced bird work scenarios.
The vented basket design maximizes airflow, ensuring your dog gets a strong, realistic bird scenting experience. Perfect for training steady-to-shot in pointing dogs or sit-to-flush in retrievers, the Dogtra Quail Launcher 2 offers a quiet, controlled launch that keeps training sessions as close to real hunting as possible.
Built with rechargeable Ni-MH batteries and a three-color LED battery life indicator, this unit is both efficient and reliable. The adjustable launch height lets you customize your training, while the water-resistant receiver ensures performance in all weather conditions.
Expandable Training System – Works with the Dogtra RR Deluxe transmitter, supporting up to 8 launchers.
Enhanced Bird Scenting – Vented basket provides maximum airflow for realistic training.
Quiet, Controlled Launch – Ideal for training young or sensitive dogs.
Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries – Long-lasting power with convenient recharging.
Battery Life Indicator – Three-color LED light shows remaining charge.
Adjustable Launch Height – Customize flight distance to match your dog’s experience level.
Durable & Water-Resistant – Receiver built to withstand outdoor training conditions.
Compact Size – Basket measures 8.6" L x 4.5" W x 4.3" H.
The Dogtra Quail Launcher 2 with Receiver is an essential training tool for serious gundog trainers and handlers, providing the control, reliability, and flexibility you need to prepare your dog for real-world bird hunting or advanced testing.
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