Upgrade your Garmin GPS dog tracking system with Tuff Skin Long Range Antennas, engineered for hunters, trainers, and multi-dog handlers who need maximum range, durability,...
Upgrade your Garmin GPS dog tracking system with Tuff Skin Long Range Antennas, engineered for hunters, trainers, and multi-dog handlers who need maximum range, durability, and clean organization in the field. These 22.5-inch long-range antennas are built to deliver stronger, more reliable GPS signal performance when distance and terrain actually matter.
Constructed with marine-grade stainless steel cable and a specialized protective coating, Tuff Skin antennas are designed to withstand cuts, abrasions, and breakage far better than standard factory antennas. The rigid-yet-flexible design maintains optimal signal transmission while absorbing stress from brush, briars, and rough conditions. Heavy-duty crimps and reinforced eyelets prevent pull-outs, giving you confidence your gear will hold up season after season.
Bright color-coded options allow you to match each antenna to your dog’s collar, making individual dogs easy to identify at a glance. This simple upgrade dramatically reduces mistakes and speeds up decision-making when running multiple dogs in demanding environments.
Color-Coded Organization – Match antenna colors to collars for instant identification
Long-Range Performance – 22.5" length provides reliable GPS tracking at greater distances
Durable Construction – Marine-grade stainless steel with protective coating
Rigid Yet Flexible Design – Maintains strong signal without snapping or kinking
Reinforced Hardware – Heavy-duty crimps and eyelets prevent pull-outs
Field-Ready Toughness – Built for upland hunting, hound running, and multi-dog training
Compatible with the following Garmin tracking and training collars:
TT25, T20
TT15X, T5X
TT15, TT15 Mini
T5, T5 Mini
TT10
DC50, DC40, DC30
The Tuff Skin 22.5" Color-Coded Long Range Antennas are the go-to upgrade for handlers who want extended range, rugged durability, and fast dog identification without babysitting their equipment.
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