TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

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TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by GSPVIZ » Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:08 am

What is the difference between the Pro 100 G2 and Pro 200 G2. They seem they are exactly the same to me!

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Re: TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by Az Draht » Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:17 am

The levels of constant and momentary stimulation. The 100 has 18 levels of constant, 6 momentary. The 200 has 6 constant and 18 momentary.

I would get the 100. That way the all the levels of constant are available to you if need be. To have more levels of momentary stimulation, just remove your finger from the button faster.

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Re: TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by kninebirddog » Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:25 am

Yep just as ken said

the 100
if you press the button and release that is momenary stimulation

if you press and hold the button that is continuous

they only made the 200 and the 500 for people who don't know how to control their fingers :wink:
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Re: TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by Birddog 307 » Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:06 am

If you run more than one dog or hunting you can't beat the Classic70. The reason for me is I like the location of the tone and accessory button on the dial. But if you are training I would go with the 100 because of the stimulation levels.
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Re: TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by GSPVIZ » Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:15 am

I just bought a Pro 100 G2 with 3 collars. I cant wait to get it and try it out.

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Re: TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by natetnc » Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:54 pm

for those of you who use 3 dogs, how easy is it to switch to the middle toggle, does it get worn out so its not a crisp switch? i only use 2 dogs so its all the way up or all the way down, really easy to switch, but i could see it being a problem trying to switch quickly to the middle toggle.

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Re: TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by kninebirddog » Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:00 pm

When I use the pro for 3 dogs or even the G3 for 3 dogs I always put my most reliable dog in the middle posistion all the way up for my next dog and the bottom for the dog that may require the most reminding

I generally tell people stick with two dogs on a set up
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Re: TT Pro 100 G2 vs. Pro 200 G2

Post by jakegsp » Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:42 pm

I just bought a Pro 100 G2 with 3 collars. I cant wait to get it and try it out.
You will really like it. I've never had a problem gettting to the center position. The only time I could see a possible problem is if you have thick winter gloves on but then any of the positions might be a little tougher to know which you are on. I think it is a great setup.

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