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Title: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on June 10, 2009, 08:08:25 pm
hey y'all I intrested to see what kinda cut collars every one is usein home made leather shop made or purchased and how they work   vest to if you wanna put your two cents in some pics would be great


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: lazyjhogdogs on June 10, 2009, 08:44:29 pm
All Ugly Dog gear you cant go wrong


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Boar Collector on June 10, 2009, 08:51:52 pm
I haven't had much luck with the ugly dog vest but theres a guy named Robby that makes my cut collars and they're the best ones I've found. Pm me if you want his number. I've never used their vest but I hear Razorback has some real good vest.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: pig snatcher on June 10, 2009, 09:09:49 pm
I like the ugly dog collars and the ones Cazadores makes. 


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Circle C on June 10, 2009, 10:17:02 pm
I run all Uglydog gear.Vests and collars. One vest is now 4 years old, the other is 1 year old. Both vests have given me excellent service.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Wormy Dog Kennels on June 10, 2009, 10:20:14 pm
I've personally tried alot of differnt collars and got tired of waiting for an order to come in,so........ I started making my own and man I love them hope you like them too
(http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq349/WormyDogKennels/SANY0777.jpg)
(http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq349/WormyDogKennels/SANY0768.jpg)
(http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq349/WormyDogKennels/SANY0769.jpg)
(http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq349/WormyDogKennels/SANY0770.jpg)
(http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq349/WormyDogKennels/SANY0817.jpg)


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Mike on June 10, 2009, 10:28:40 pm
Ugly Dog Ranch... one of our fine sponsors. Many different styles of vests and collars.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: KDB on June 10, 2009, 10:33:52 pm
Tejas outdoors has good vests and cut collars. so does hoot gibbions cut gear.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on June 10, 2009, 10:38:36 pm
I've personally tried alot of differnt collars and got tired of waiting for an order to come in,so........ I started making my own and man I love them hope you like them too
Wormy r the rachet strap material? Singel layer or two layer. U ever tried any fire hose


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on June 10, 2009, 10:43:16 pm
man I messed that last post up wormy those  are rachet strap right 1 or 2 layers.  Any one use fire hose ain't that what hoot gibsons are made of where can u find them


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Wormy Dog Kennels on June 10, 2009, 10:46:28 pm
Mine are two layer and have yet to be cut through, they are make from 18 wheeler straps, i sure would like to get my hands on some fire hose though


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: FORREST on June 10, 2009, 10:47:39 pm
I run all ugly dog collars and have no complaints.  But I'm about to try the cazadores cut collar with the extra tracking collar buckles, think those will come in handy.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on June 10, 2009, 10:53:46 pm
I think hoot Gibson's are made of fire hose ? Anyone?


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Silverton Boar Dogs on June 11, 2009, 02:08:58 am
I am using Ugly dogs soft cut collars on my bay dogs and like them very much, they don't seem to hinder their movement in any way.

Lead in catch dog wears a Uglydog soft collar and a Uglydog Devestator vest.

My Dogo is running in her new Breast Plate by L3 Outdoors, I am very very pleased with it so far.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: KDB on June 11, 2009, 11:18:31 am

man I messed that last post up wormy those  are rachet strap right 1 or 2 layers.  Any one use fire hose ain't that what hoot gibsons are made of where can u find them



we have two hoot gibions cut collars  heres the website.          Hoot gibsons dog collars                                 thay are made of strape


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Lyssy on June 11, 2009, 11:30:12 am
Never really ran one before but I am leaning towards the cazas dored cut gear. They have the only cut collar I have seen I can get the garmin tracking collar on.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: aladatrot on June 11, 2009, 11:44:10 am
Ugly Dog has an orange cut collar with blue straps that accommodates the garmin collar beautifully. It has a couple of hoops to run the garmin through. I use it on old fat neck Lizzie and Buck with no problems.

Need them to make me the same cut collar in hot pink though (HINT)

Cheers
M


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: ancuegar on June 11, 2009, 12:25:44 pm
i run squeal trackers on my lacys from flatwater  and a 4 layer flatwater on my young  bmc.  my big yellow gyp wears a 4.5 in from cazadores.  had no problems with any of them.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: cantexduck on June 11, 2009, 01:25:53 pm
flatwater cut collars- 2 got cut multiple times(all the way) wont buy another one.
 Old schoold Ugly dog vest- BUNCh of cuts all the way wont by another one.
 

 I now use ugly dog collars( the 24 dollar ones.) I like them alot.
 Also use the Tejas wet felt vest.Really like it.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Spencer on June 11, 2009, 02:11:54 pm
I haven't had much luck with the ugly dog vest but theres a guy named Robby that makes my cut collars and they're the best ones I've found. Pm me if you want his number. I've never used their vest but I hear Razorback has some real good vest.



We use collars from Robby as well! His name is Robby Rogers " Exterme outdoors". He lives right outside of tyler, and is a very good long time friend of my G/F! We also have a few from Hoot Gibson, and they are very good as well! Don't know if yall know or not, but Hoot Gibson is no longer in business, he sold out to a lady, but his web site and email are still the same!


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: dblackwell on June 11, 2009, 02:54:11 pm
wormy dog, those are some kick a.. home made collars. i have been fooling around with making my own for a while, and have some good ideas after looking at yours. i run leather collars from rock's in brazoria. i like em. i also have a few ugly dog collars i run on smaller dogs. my buddy has some leather ones he made out of a weight belt. i thought there was one of his on my 4 weeler but i guess he took it home. here is a pic of rocky's
(http://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt15/dblackwell/CassiesandNewyearsEve-1.jpg)


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: WAARHEID on June 11, 2009, 05:56:21 pm
Squeal tracker collars from Flatwater

http://www.flatwaterhunting.net/catalog/


Vest from Bay Head

http://www.bayheadcutvest.com/paypal.htm


There is an outfit in australia that makes firehose collars and vests, but can't remember the name off the top of my head.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: mex on June 11, 2009, 09:03:06 pm
UGLY DOG UGLY DOG UGLY DOG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: nosightsneeded on June 11, 2009, 09:06:08 pm
at one time didnt someone have a leather vest on here ?


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: catchrcall on June 11, 2009, 10:22:56 pm
uglydog collar on this dog, uglydog defender on the other one.  Had I known that the flexible collar was as tough as it is both baydogs would be wearing them.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v620/zonerugby/dogs009.jpg)

white dog has a devastator vest and defender collar from uglydog ranch.  red dog has gaurdian kevlar. 

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v620/zonerugby/dogs010.jpg)


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Silverton Boar Dogs on June 11, 2009, 10:32:44 pm
I have had less dogs cut now that I have switched to all Uglydog soft collars.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: dblackwell on June 12, 2009, 07:33:32 pm
here you go wormy dog. i talked a truck driver out of a strap, and used some leather i had for straps. this is what i came up with. i don't like the wide straps, but i got like 30 foot of that stuff. so there is plenty to play around with till i figure out somthing i like.
(http://i593.photobucket.com/albums/tt15/dblackwell/CassiesandNewyearsEve154.jpg)


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on June 12, 2009, 08:28:05 pm
guys both them collars made out of them straps are good lookin y'all need to. Give a how to post on them


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: HogzgoneWild on June 12, 2009, 11:07:51 pm
I run hoot gibson cut collars on all bay/strike dogs, and a Mr. Kelley collar on my CD, and a hoot vest on my CD and it has taken a beatin, I have aquired an uglydog vest and love it, my BD does too.. Everyone I know runs uglydog and they perform excellent, when I need more I'll use them most likely, no guess work or trial and error, I've seen them in action!!!!! Gotta get a pink one for mama anyway!!!! :D


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: southernhoghunter on June 13, 2009, 11:21:04 am
I've personally tried alot of differnt collars and got tired of waiting for an order to come in,so........ I started making my own and man I love them hope you like them too       


wormy dog where can i find where to get the material your straps are made of


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on June 17, 2009, 06:26:39 pm
ok y'all I found a web site of a company in the down under that makes cut collars out of fire hose.  They also make a breast plate almost  the same as L3 outdoors new one but anyways my question now.  These fire hose collars that are more money or ugly dog?  What y'all think. www.pigdogsupplies.com they look perrty tuff but I never dealt with fire hose I hear it's  tuff stuff


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: nosightsneeded on June 17, 2009, 10:36:20 pm
if it helps the fire hose is rubber backed so maybe pretty stiff depending on how thick the rubber


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Hawkins on June 18, 2009, 08:47:16 am
ok y'all I found a web site of a company in the down under that makes cut collars out of fire hose.  They also make a breast plate almost  the same as L3 outdoors new one but anyways my question now.  These fire hose collars that are more money or ugly dog?  What y'all think. www.pigdogsupplies.com they look perrty tuff but I never dealt with fire hose I hear it's  tuff stuff

 ;D your dogs wont get close enough to a big scary pig to need a cut collar ;) ;D


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Dexter on June 18, 2009, 08:53:05 am
i have one i am working on  that has the weight lifting  belt lined with the strap


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on June 18, 2009, 10:11:30 am
Hawkins I know you are mentaly slow  so I will  excuse your comments but you know my dogs ain't scared of nothing but me and my bb gun

your dogs the chicken


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: wcg89 on August 14, 2009, 02:05:23 am
has anyone tryed Razorback outfitters cut collar with the chin flap or their gel vest?

Also...when you go to Ugly dog ranch then to the store...on the main page right there, there is a picture of a brindle dog and a pig...does that dog have on one of them Texas boar bib's just orange instead of blue?


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: stoked on August 14, 2009, 02:15:28 am
I run all ugly dog collars and have no complaints.  But I'm about to try the cazadores cut collar with the extra tracking collar buckles, think those will come in handy.

ive been running cazadores cut collars and have ran their cut vest too...

the collars are made well, but i wouldn't buy their catch vest. their level 2 catch vest has been a decent vest, but has been cut through several times since ive had it. ugly dog has the best CD vests on the market.

hoot gibson has some great cut collars...good price and great material....little heavy though, but they will never get cut through and will last a long time.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: stoked on August 14, 2009, 02:20:12 am
I think hoot Gibson's are made of fire hose ? Anyone?

i love his collars, they will never get cut through, but are a little heavy. very good price too.

i quit runnin' flex collars because they flex too much. if you have a 4" collar, sometimes you get 3" on the bottom or top depending on where it flexes. they are very light though and allow a dog to move better, but ive had a few dogs get cut under the collar where they wouldn't have if it would have been a stiff 4" all the way around.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: stoked on August 14, 2009, 02:31:51 am
Never really ran one before but I am leaning towards the cazas dored cut gear. They have the only cut collar I have seen I can get the garmin tracking collar on.

collars are good and i still run some, but their cut vest will get cut through...or their level 2 catch vest has for me several times.

this dog had their level 2 catch vest on...if you look closely, he was cut through the vest on the neck area twice on each side. i think that vest is 4 layers.

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f236/JaredJHarms/DSCF0510.jpg)

this is the hog that did it the first time..


(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f236/JaredJHarms/DSCF0302.jpg)


notice in this picture, my catch dog had 2 vests on because his catch vest had already been cut through several times...

(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f236/JaredJHarms/DSCF0407.jpg)







ugly dog catch vests..





Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: c.miller on August 14, 2009, 08:47:39 am
The one Cazador vest I have was very easly cut through. My uglydog vest have been through twice as much and still no punctures.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: a-khunter on August 14, 2009, 09:19:57 am
all my collars came from tejas and i had them now for about 6 years. they show wear, but still work great.

on vests,  my 2 strike dogs wear bay head and go to the end of the rib cage. they are lighter and real flexible, but still offer good protection.

i also use x-treme outdoors long length vest which are 3 layers and covers the flank area and a tejas vest i use on my 40 lb. pit catch dog. the tejas vest is 4 yrs old and in great shape. lots of cuts, but none go all the way through.

Really like those homemade strap collars. great idea! ;D   


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: wcg89 on August 16, 2009, 02:25:27 pm
hey you guys with the leather cut collars, what are the measurements on those?  and if you say like 22" or something, is that the entire length or to the middle hole in the strap?     I really like the looks of the leather collars Rowdy had for sale on here a while back and I would also like some more info on the collars that dblackwell put pictures up of, I think they were Rocky made.


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: TT on August 16, 2009, 02:45:55 pm
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll87/catchdog/pig397.jpg)
pandp vest handh kenell cut collars


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: W-tate on August 16, 2009, 05:41:55 pm
I make my collars out of 4 inch wide rachets strap. Just like wormy dog kennel


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: Dexter on August 16, 2009, 06:09:12 pm
i been useing strapping for lots of years and i havent had not one pass through
 i noticed on that hoot gibson site some one posted and thats what he sales
 wormy has it going the way he makes them

 i want to find someone to sew leather on it ,, i like the look of  plain leather after a little wear
          Dexter


Title: Re: cut collars
Post by: johnf on August 16, 2009, 07:14:12 pm
i use leather collars and realy like them they spread out the impact well and dont get cut through.i use sothern cross cut vest. so far no problems with them. they also have the kevlar in them. got them through www.countrymikes.com (http://www.countrymikes.com)