Upgrade your Garmin GPS dog tracking system with Tuff Skin Long Range Mini Antennas, designed for hunters, trainers, and serious dog owners who demand durability,...
Upgrade your Garmin GPS dog tracking system with Tuff Skin Long Range Mini Antennas, designed for hunters, trainers, and serious dog owners who demand durability, range, and field efficiency. These 18-inch mini long-range antennas deliver strong, consistent signal performance while standing up to the abuse that real hunting and training environments dish out daily.
Built with marine-grade stainless steel cable and finished with a specialized protective coating, Tuff Skin antennas resist cuts, abrasions, and breakage far better than standard factory antennas. The rigid yet flexible construction maintains optimal signal transmission without snapping or kinking when dogs hit thick cover, briars, or rough terrain. Reinforced eyelets and stronger crimps help prevent pull-outs, giving you long-term reliability you can trust season after season.
Bright color-coded options make multi-dog tracking faster and easier. By matching antenna colors to each dog’s collar, you can instantly identify individual dogs at a glance, reducing mistakes and keeping your setup organized in the field.
Color-Coded Organization – Match antennas to collar colors for instant dog identification
Durable Construction – Marine-grade stainless steel with protective coating
Reliable Long-Range Signal – Rigid yet flexible design for maximum performance
Field-Proven Toughness – Resists cuts, abrasions, and breakage in rugged conditions
Ideal for Multi-Dog Systems – Improves efficiency and reduces tracking errors
Length: 18 inches
Compatible with the following Garmin tracking and training collars:
TT25, T20
TT15X, T5X
TT15, TT15 Mini
T5, T5 Mini
TT10
DC50, DC40, DC30
TB10
Tuff Skin Color-Coded Mini Long Range Antennas are a simple but highly effective upgrade for anyone running multiple dogs. Whether you’re upland hunting, running hounds, or training, they help keep your gear organized, your signal strong, and your focus where it belongs: on the dogs, not the equipment.
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