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2ol2hunt
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Quick buckle collars

Does anyone use these on their tracking collar and is it working well?

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I sell them so don't believe me. LOL But they work great. Only problem I saw that was possible, was perhaps in the winter time and the buckles getting wet and freezing up. But sold many and didn't have any of this complaints.

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Thanks so much for the reply.... just wondering if they stayed fastened in rough terrian

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I suppose if it came off, you could track it down. But you wouldn't know where ole Brownie went. I actually didn't know exactly what you were referring to, I was thinking the plastic ones. I looked them up and they look pretty substantial.

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John B.Dalton
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Bought a couple of Mooks first time I saw them..Worked just fine..Im sure all of them that look like them are just as good..The girls selling the mooks were pleasant at purchase time and were the first i saw carrying them.

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I have been running mooks collars with the piece of mind strap on my dog's training collars since January. I have had no problems or complaints. My dogs run everything from flooded timber with thick nasty thorn tangles to mountains with mountain laurel thickets and snow. Hasn't come un buckled and the security strap hasn't ever come off the stud which I thought would of happened by now. Definitely easier to get on a dog and know it's not too loose or too tight. The only down side is it limits its use to the one dog it's set up for or dogs of similar neck size. Definitely would not hesitate to buy them again.

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Thanks for the info

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Billy Garrison
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I also have a Mooks collar. Had it since last September after original collar wore out on Garmin. I hunt in all type of terrain also...swamps to thickets. I do not have the “ease of mind strap” on mine and have not experienced any problems whatsoever.

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Originally posted by Bruce m. Conkey
I sell them so don't believe me. LOL But they work great. Only problem I saw that was possible, was perhaps in the winter time and the buckles getting wet and freezing up. But sold many and didn't have any of this complaints.

Are they on your website?? Will they work on the TT15

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I looked and yes they are on their website.

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