Does anyone make them? I've gone through 4 of the Dogtra ones, and I'm done buying them. I've complained to them multiple times and have no idea if anyone relays my complaints to the right people.
They make great collars, but the belt clips are like a kindergarten art project, and someone ate half the paste. The one that lasted me the longest was the one I reinforced with half a tube of JB Weld along the slots where the spring slides in. It still broke in the end, the same way all of them broke.
Any ideas on where I would get a good heavy duty one made of all metal?
I don't understand how you can have a company full of engineers that can design the logic, communications, and electrical aspects to make these things work so great, but cannot for the life of them design a stupid belt clip so it doesn't break when someone looks at it funny. How hard is it to properly engineer a belt clip anyway?
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You might try a trip to a hardware or sporting store with the receiver. We've replaced belt clips to metal really tough wire ones on walkie talkies by going that route before.
For one guy who always lost his phone in the field we also got him a solid leather carry case for it which securely bound to his belt. Also something to consider. You might check if someone like blackhawk carries a pouch that'll work for you. I have one of their packs and to put it lightly I'm in love with their work.
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