The SportDOG Brand FieldTrainer 425X is our smallest and lightest e-collar built for in-the-field training or hunting with close working dogs. Consistency and perfect timing are critical to developing your sporting dog, so the remote is quickly and easily operated without having to look at it - which...
The SportDOG Brand FieldTrainer 425X is our smallest and lightest e-collar built for in-the-field training or hunting with close working dogs. Consistency and perfect timing are critical to developing your sporting dog, so the remote is quickly and easily operated without having to look at it - which lets you focus on your dog and not your equipment. With only a slight movement of the dial and the push of a button, you will be able to deliver a tone, vibration, or one of the 21 levels of static stimulation. Use these stimulations to communicate with up to 3 dogs (with purchase of Add-A-Dog® collars) out to 500 yards with any of the 425 models.
Key Features:
Dimensions:
Receiver without strap - 2.60" L X 1.30" W 1.23" D
Remote Transmitter with antenna - 5.30" L X 1.70" W X 1.00" D
Compatible Devices:
SportDOG 425X/825X Extra Collar
SportDOG 425X System Includes:
Is the SportDOG 425X waterproof?
The SportDOG 425X is submersible to 25 feet using the SportDOG DryTek technology.
What training modes does the SportDOG 425X have?
The SportDOG 425X has static stimulation, tone, and vibration training modes. The static stimulation is available in 21 different intensity levels.
Can I train more than one dog with the SportDOG 425X system?
Yes, the 425X system can be expanded to up to a 3 dog system with the addition of SportDOG 425X/825X extra collars.
What is the range of the 425X?
The SportDOG 425X is rated at 500 yards. Range can vary depending on terrain and cover.
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