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Cat and bear
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Tri Tronics G2 trash breaker straps breaking

Hi Folks,

I have a six dog G2, and 3 so far the straps which hold the collar on the shocking unit, have cracked. I spoke with tri tronics, and they said the earlier units are doing this. Mine is one year old. They will warranty them if you send them in, a heads up, and you may want to inspect yours. LOL.

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Thanks, I have a G2 2 dog system that I bought about a year ago...I'll be checking mine tonight. I appreciate the heads up.

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Cat and bear
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They will warranty them with no problem, the best to work with, just a heads up to everyone, it didn't happen to all just the early G2's.

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Redwood Hounds
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I have a Classic 70 G2 Exp 6 dog and one of the collars has already broken like that. We just put tape around it for now to make sure it don't come off the collar. To lazy to send it in I guess.

At least I know it wasn't something we/the dog did to break it.

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Cat and bear
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After speaking with the folks at tri tronics, their explanation was the plastic was to soft, in the begining models of the G2's two other friends of mine also has the six dog, with no problems. LOL

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