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Garmin Accessories
Support gear for Garmin tracking and training
Long days behind bird dogs and retrievers demand Garmin accessories that keep your tracking and training setup running when gear gets wet, muddy, and bounced around in a truck. When an antenna takes a hit, a battery won’t hold, or a handheld needs better carry protection, the right replacement or add-on keeps you working without changing systems. Use collar straps, holsters, and GPS cases to secure handhelds and transmitters where you can reach them fast. Cables, charging clips, contacts, and battery packs help keep power and connectivity consistent through training days and hunting season.
Choosing the right Garmin accessory
Match Garmin GPS collar accessories to the exact device and the way you carry it in the field. Antenna options matter most when you’re trying to hold signal at distance or through cover, while antenna keepers and flex bands help manage wear where the antenna flexes and snags. For handheld protection, choose a Garmin handheld holster or GPS case that rides securely on a belt or strap and still gives quick access. For power, a Garmin charging clip, contacts kit, or vehicle power cable helps keep handhelds and training units ready between runs, travel days, and late-season cold.
Garmin accessory fit and field use FAQ
What do VHF antennas do on Garmin tracking systems?
VHF antennas handle the transmit-and-receive link used for tracking signals between compatible Garmin handhelds and collars. VHF antenna style and mounting can affect how well the system holds signal through terrain and cover.
What’s the difference between a magnetic mount antenna and a portable long range antenna?
A magnetic mount antenna is meant to attach to a vehicle surface for tracking while driving. A portable long range antenna is meant to be carried and positioned when you need better reception away from the truck.
When should I replace a collar strap on a Garmin collar?
A Garmin collar strap should be replaced when the strap is worn, cracked, or no longer holds the unit securely during runs. Collar strap width matters because the strap has to fit the collar hardware and ride stable on the dog.
How do I keep a Garmin handheld protected but still easy to grab?
A Garmin GPS case or handheld holster protects the handheld from impacts and abrasion while keeping it accessible on a belt or strap. A holster choice usually comes down to carry position, retention, and how fast you need access between casts.
What Garmin parts help fix charging problems in the field?
Garmin charging parts like a charging clip and contacts kit help restore reliable connection between the charger and the device. Dirty or worn contact points are a common cause of intermittent charging after wet or gritty days.
What should I say to find the right power cable for my Garmin unit?
A good voice search is: “vehicle power cable for Garmin Pro Series.” Vehicle power cables are used to keep compatible handhelds powered during travel between training grounds or hunt covers.
































