The Neck Tech prong collar with quick Release by Herm Sprenger is a revolutionary prong collar with a superior design that enhances not only the performance of the prong collar, but also gives it a stylish and ultra discreet appearance. This Neck Teck prong collar by Herm Sprenger features the easy to use Herm Sprenger quick release snap. Herm Sprenger Neck-Tech dog prong (pinch) training collars are made in Germany of top quality stainless steel. Each element is stamped from solid coiled steel stock. Designed for use with all dog breeds, including both short and long haired dogs. Herm Sprenger Neck Tech tines are designed to imitate the shape of dog's teeth, creating a "natural influence" over the dog. The stainless steel construction makes the Neck Tech prong collar by Herm Sprenger 100% rust proof, and the strength of the materials makes this light weight design extra sturdy and incredibly strong. Superior to a plastic banded prong collar in longevity, style and performance, the Neck Tech prong collar by Herm Sprenger proudly represents German innovation and quality at its finest. Plus, the enclosed design of the Neck Tech prong collar by Herm Sprenger conceals the prongs making this prong collar very discreet without the need for a nylon prong collar cover. Links can be added and removed to alter the size of the prong collar to fit any size dogs neck. All components are guaranteed never to rust, the superior materials used by Herm Sprenger offer uncompromising quality. Herm Sprenger collars are the finest dog training collars made today. Check out our selection of other Herm Sprenger pinch collars as well our Herm Sprenger choke chains and fursavers. We carry a wide variety sizes, lengths and metal types including stainless steel, chrome and brass. Many other companies make a pinch collar, but none have the experience and knowledge that has been used in the making of sprenger collars.
H**L
Highly Recommend!
Very high quality! Works great on our 60 lbs goldendoodle who tries to take US on a walk :)
B**O
Attractive, functional, hard to remove links (which is OK)
We love this new collar for our Rhodesian Ridgeback. We've had another Herm Sprenger prong collar - my girlfriend and our dog walker found it hard to put the other collar on/take off (bending prongs was hard for smaller hands). When we received the new "Neck Tech" collar, we had to size it to fit our guys neck. I had to remove 4 links - each one requires a serious effort and/or the use of a tool to bend and pry. Once sized, its easy to get on and off, looks great and works equally as well.
G**T
Good and Bad
I like that the collar looks good, and is easy on-easy off. It works like the traditional prong. The bad... I have had the quick-snap pop off while the dog was on the leash. So now, I when using this one, I make sure to use a back-up collar as well.
E**R
Looks good, but not a solid as a standard HS prong collar
Really like the collar, but the screw on clasp will come undone if sort order. Spring clip generally keeps it on, but did come loose and pinch the dog once. Seller says this is uncommon, but never had this issue with previous HS prongs - that's why only 4 stars
E**Y
Great collars!
Excellent collar. Low profile works great for lookie-lose & other people that can't mind their own business. As long as you carefully tighten the latch there's no need for a back up collar. The bite works well for my two spirited Dogos.
R**R
Nice
perfect fit and look.I like the low profile, I will be getting another one for the other dog but need a larger size
T**A
The much improved Tossutti collar
For those that don't like the 'springy-clinky' feel of the original article, but do like the concept of a training collar with "teeth"... this is the collar to use. And when properly fitted and used, it requires no back-up collar. Lastly, its lower profile gives it the appearance of a bracelet collar, with the business end of its detail unnoticeable (except under very, very, close examination).
J**.
Five Stars
Great collar, just too small. Ordered a different one and it's great!
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