My dog loves to go mountainbiking with me. This doesn’t really work with a leash (obviously), so a training collar comes in very handy on the off chance he sees a squirrel or something and wants to chase (Otherwise he’s very well behaved).

My issue is that the remote is not very easily/quickly accessible when I have it in my pocket. What I need is either, a training collar with a more ‘handsfree’ type of remote, or a different mounting solution for my current remote.

Current ideas include:

-wrist mount (like a watch or something maybe)

-arm mount

-chest mount/strap mount?

-handlebar mount

-belt mount

Let me know if you have any ideas, or if you know of an out-of-the-box solution that’s not going to cost an arm and a leg. I don’t need a super high end training collar, because his behavior isn’t that high maintenance and also I can’t really afford it either.

  • @Tinks
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    121 days ago

    Late to the party, but have you looked into the Mini Educator Finger trainers? It’s a mini educator training collar, but also comes with a finger button so you can keep the larger remote in your pocket and just wear the finger button like a ring. Sounds like exactly what you’re looking for :)

    • @[email protected]OP
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      221 days ago

      Thank you for the shout out.

      I ended up going with a garmin sport pro. It didn’t have any kind of finger button remote, but it did have a plethora of mounting options/accessories. I got the belt clip accessory for it, and it’s been working pretty well so far. I’m genuinely surprised that there weren’t more and better options in general for this type of need. Most of the options that I was able to find were more ‘consumer’ grade quality and for the moderate to professional grade products, there really weren’t many that had alternative mounting/carrying options. The expected behavior seems to be to either carry it in your pocket, or in your hand. If they had carring options, usually it was a lanyard or wrist strap and that’s it. Most were also very expensive in general. There was no middle ground really.

      I was definitely eyeballing the mini educator w/ the finger trainer button. They seem like they are probably pretty good quality products. I actually didn’t go with that one because I didn’t care for the shape of the remote. I know that’s kind of nitpicky, but for $270 I feel like it’s important to be as discerning as possible. Lol

      If anyone’s curious, the Garmin is excellent quality. There are some pretty obvious design flaws that I noticed pretty much immediately, but even so, it was still the best option I could find for what I needed.

      I’m considering doing a product review here if people would be interested.

      • @Tinks
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        121 days ago

        I definitely get the preference on the remote, though I personally prefer it over the larger more rectangular ones. The mini educator fits in my stupid tiny girl pockets lol. But you are absolutely correct, for the expense you should get exactly what you want and that preference is different for everyone! Glad you found something that works for you!