Jump to content

Reflective "Lamping" Collars


Recommended Posts

Reflective collars, 1.5" wide and 2" wide, you can see the dog for miles with these on, very useful now the dark nights are coming ............ ;)

 

2" wide reflective collar and 2 slip leads (because you'll lose one!) £20

 

DSC_0485.jpg

 

1.5" wide reflective collar and 2 slip leads £15

 

DSC_0482.jpg

 

On both collars the reflective stripe goes right around the back of the collar.

 

As always, pm, ring, email or shout for further details.

 

Price includes post or you can come to my dungeon to collect or meet me at a show.

 

Thanks for looking!

Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Replies 30
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

:clapper: of course you could just train recal to the dog, :icon_redface::tongue2:

 

and ideal for poachers who fancy a run :laugh:

 

Recall??? What's that then? :blink:

 

It's what a gun does when it goes off!

Link to post
Share on other sites
nice idea but what happens when we are some where we shouldnt be ,& get lit up by another beam.

 

Well mk3, thats easy, you use your loaf and buy two collars from SS, one without a reflective strip and pref in a very dark colour....'Like black'..... Then, you think about where your gonna be lamping that night and if the gaffs a bit 'warm' put the none reflective one on...(your dog, that is!!!!!!!!!) :doh:

 

Seriously, if you are on a spot of easy ground, without the fear of looking over your shoulder, these reflective strips make interesting viewing for the lamper ;)

Link to post
Share on other sites
well bosun i all ready own 3 of ss collers and there spot on just cant see the point in the new one, turn beam of and any good dog wii return to you

 

 

It's not new mate, been making them for ages, there's one on some anti social hooligans dog on the back cover of JDarcys "Now that's what I call Lurcherwork".

 

Just posted some pics as I'd just made some more and had been asked about them recently.

 

:thumbs:

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 1 month later...

I use a similar thing on my lurchers up here when lamping on the open hill especially in rough grass or heather, as when the course gets distant the quarry and dog can become invisible, ive deffo caught more vermin when using the reflective collar, as you can keep the beam in front of the dog easily even at a long range. When the one ive got brakes, which it will, as its nothing like as good quality as SS's ones il be getting one of these for sure.

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.


×
×
  • Create New...