Product Overview
Garmin PRO 70 3-dog Comes With:
- Handheld waterproof transmitter
- 3 Waterproof dog device receiver collars with 1 black, 1 red, and 1 blue 3/4" adjustable strap
- 3 Collar receiver charging clips
- Split adapter cable
- 3 AC adapters
- 3 Sets of long contact points
- 3 Sets of short contact points
- Contact point wrench
- Owner's manual
Pro 70 is already a Classic
The Garmin PRO 70 is the latest generation of the popular Tri-Tronics Classic 70, and is the modern version of such Tri-Tronics classic collars as the original A1 70 and the Judge.
One-handed operation
The PRO 70 gives you one-handed functionality so you don't have to take your eyes off your dog. The simple "one button per dog" controls are color coded to match each dog's collar, and the top-mounted dial lets you choose from 6 levels of stimulation plus tone.
Expands to 6 dogs
The PRO 70 can be expanded up to 6 dogs with additional collars -- just flip the toggle switch to select dogs 1-3 or 4-6.
Beacon Lights
Remote operated Beacon Lights built in to the receiver collar help you locate your dog in low light situations.
Built-in Bark Limiter
The built-in BarkLimiter (activated on the receiver collar) helps keep your kennel a little quieter when you get back home.
Garmin PRO 70 Overview:
- The Garmin PRO 70 is a full-size, full-range remote training collar
- The PRO 70 is the rugged, durable workhorse of the Garmin line of collars
- Simple one button per dog operation has made it the perfect "Problem Solver" for all of your dog training needs
- The PRO 70 is the latest version of the Tri-Tronics Classic 70 which has been one of the most popular Tri-Tronics collars
Garmin PRO 70 Transmitter (Remote)

- 3 color coded buttons with toggle allow you to add up to 6 dogs to your system at any time (with purchase of additional collars)
- "T" setting on intensity dial activates non-stimulating Tone feature
- "L" setting on intensity dial remotely controls built-in Beacon Lights
- 6 levels of continuous stimulation
- 1 mile range
- Fully waterproof (IPX7 rating) -- it even floats!
- Ergonomic and balanced 1-handed design
- Rubberized sure-grip, no-slip area for your hand on the back
- Fixed internal antenna
- Quick charge Li-Ion batteries are user-replaceable and last 3-5 years with proper care
- Approx. 60 hour battery life
- LED battery charge indicator
- Virtually indestructible Lexan construction
- Lanyard connection slot
- Weight: 7.8 ounces
- Transmitter dimensions: 8.2"H x 1.8"W x 2.1"D
Garmin PRO 70 Collar

- Remote controlled, built-in Beacon Lights
- Built-in Bark Limiter activated at the collar
- 3/4" black collar strap with square double buckle and metal keeper fits up to a 24" neck
- Approx. 60 hour battery life
- Internal antenna system
- Plastic Lexan molded case built to withstand all kinds of training and hunting conditions
- Waterproof collar/receiver to 1 ATM (10 meters -- perfect for retriever training)
- No exposed charging ports to gather debris, no covers to remove for charging
- Quick charge Li-Ion batteries are user-replaceable and last 3-5 years with proper care
- Built-in LED is a battery charge indicator and test light
- On/Off switch activated at the collar
- Weight: 3.5 ounces
- Receiver dimensions: 1.7"H x 3.1"W x 1.7"D
- Collar strap dimensions: 3/4" x 27"
Garmin PRO 70 Comes With
- Handheld waterproof transmitter
- Waterproof dog device receiver collar with black 3/4" adjustable strap
- Collar receiver charging clip
- Split adapter cable
- AC adapter
- Set of long contact points
- Set of short contact points
- Contact point wrench
- Owner's manual
Features of the Garmin PRO 70
- Simple 1-button per dog operation
- 1 mile range
- 6 levels of continuous stimulation instantly selectable at the transmitter
- Non-stimulating tone feature selectable on the dial
- Remotely controlled Beacon Lights built into the receiver collar
- Built-in Bark Limiter activated at the collar
- Expandable up to 6 dogs (with purchase of additional collars)
- Interchangeable contact points for dogs with long or short coats
- Insulated contact points ensure consistent and reliable stimulation in the water
- Waterproof transmitter (IPX7) and dog device (1 ATM)
- Transmitter floats
- Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in the handheld with approx. 60 hour run time
- Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in the dog device with approx. 60 hour run time
- No external collar antenna
- 3/4" collar strap with square double buckle and metal keeper fits up to a 24" neck
- One year manufacturer warranty
Garmin PRO 70 Batteries
- The PRO 70 has lithium-ion batteries with two hour rapid charge
- Batteries are user-replaceable in both the transmitter and dog device collar
- Includes USB Splitter Cable that lets you charge both collar and handheld at the same time
- Dog device features a compact charging cradle for no exposed charging jacks
Stimulation from the Garmin PRO 70
- Six intensity levels plus non-stimulating tone function let you to choose the stimulation that is best for your dog
- Intensity levels can be quickly adjusted, meaning you can instantly adjust intensity whenever distractions increase
- Continuous stimulation allows you to control the length of the correction based on how long you hold the button down
- Tactile dial with clicks between levels allows you to raise and lower the stimulation level by feel without ever having to take you eyes off your dog
- Teach yardwork/obedience and enforce known commands with lower levels of stimulation
- Use higher levels to stop unwanted chasing or to overcome strong distractions
- Insulated contact points ensure consistent and reliable stimulation in the water
- Includes interchangeable contact points for long or short-coated dogs
Garmin PRO 70 Range
- Collar range is up to 1 mile which is ample for most dog training or hunting situations.
Maximum range is based on "line of sight."
- This means that to get the full range out of a system there should be nothing between the transmitter and the receiver, and the terrain should be flat and open. This isn't going to happen in most places that we spend time with our dogs. The range on all of the systems that we carry will vary depending on training conditions, including weather, terrain, and the presence of cover.
Remember, too much range will never hurt, but too little could be a problem.