SportDOG Brand® SportHunter 1225X
SportDOG Brand® SportHunter 1225X
Quick Overview
SportDOG’s SportHunter 1225X provides communication versatility for anyone who works with dogs. Whether hunting or training, with this dog training collar you’ll be able to select from a variety of static stimulation levels or vibration and tone in order to better communicate with your dog.
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Quick Overview
Like many of SportDOG’s products, the SportHunter 1225X dog training collar system provides hunters and trainers with correction and communication versatility.
Designed in the field by hunters and dog trainers just like you, the SD-1225X allows you to communicate with your dog using tone, vibration, or one of the 21 levels of static stimulation. The remote is designed to be operated without having to look at it, needing only a slight movement of the dial and the push of a button to deliver a stimulation. This customizability and ease-of-use ensures your training is consistent, immediate, and tailored to your dog’s unique personality.
The lightweight and also waterproof collar features a slim profile and contoured shape that ensures custom fit on your dog's neck.
SportHunter 1225X Features:
- • Up to 3/4-mile range
- • 21 static stimulation levels, as well as vibration and tone
- • Expands to a 3-dog system
- • Waterproof and submersible to 25 feet using DryTek technology
- • Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries
- • Charges in 2 hours
- • Intuitive, no-look operation
Specifications:
- • Transmitter: 3.1 oz., 3.55” x 2” x 1.24” without antenna
- • Receiver: 2.6 oz., 3.15” x 1.5” x 1.85” without strap
Contents:
- • Remote transmitter
- • Collar receiver
- • ¾” collar strap
- • Charging cradle and adaptor
- • Standard contact points
- • Long contact points
- • Lanyard
- • Belt clip
- • Test light tool
- • Basic training manual and DVD
- • Operating guide
No matter what style of training you prefer, the SportHunter 1225 can provide it. Purchase this or any of our other SportDOG dog training collars and get started training today.