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Rapt 1400 review
Rapt 1400 review







rapt 1400 review

We tend partorisca maintain our dog of leash because of a zone resides in. (Well Technically, if it has listened to A first Mandate would not owe that vibrate lol). Has now 12 month and the law adds! We require to only paste a key of vibration partorisca he partorisca listen in a first Mandate. It was hesitant as I do not want to zap my dog. It has required some redirection so many decide purchase this with the one of formation.

  • Expandable to 2-dog or 3-dog system with R.A.P.T.Our 9 old month puppy the one who puppies, taking the mischief.
  • strap on transmitter offers secure and comfortable fit: Easily adjusted to multiple grip positions for “Hands Free” use
  • New Lightweight, Compact Collar design, rechargeable NiMH battery and completely Waterproof.
  • Fully adjustable collar Fits small to large dogs (6″ to 22″ neck size).
  • Transmitter “Lockout™” feature prevents unwanted corrections or accidental button activation.
  • MAXX-Range 360™ Internal Collar Antenna System for 360 degree signal reception in all terrain types.
  • “Rapid Access” button can be programmed for Nick (1/2 second stimulation), Continuous (up to 8 second stimulation), or Vibration Assist™ (vibration only).
  • 16 easily adjustable Gentle Touch™ levels of Nick and Continuous e-Stim.
  • Patented, revolutionary curved transmitter design and function with multiple Grip positions.
  • rapt 1400 review

    The collar and transmitter are WATERPROOF, and the transmitter even FLOATS on water.

    rapt 1400 review

    The collar is rechargeable, and fits small to large dogs. The specially designed small, lightweight collar unit fits in the palm of your hand. This system can expand to a 2-dog or 3-dog system. The Rapid Access button provides quick corrections. The revolutionary RAPT 1400 Camo (Rapid Access Pro Trainer) remote dog trainer features a curved transmitter design with a strap for multiple grip positions and is outfitted with a Mossy Oak ™ Blades ™ camo.









    Rapt 1400 review