Thinking About Replacing Your Garmin Collar? Here’s What to Do Next

Thinking About Replacing Your Garmin Collar? Here’s What to Do Next

If you’ve already decided your collar isn’t worth repairing, the next step is figuring out what replacement actually looks like—and how to make the most of what you already have.

Most hunters have equipment sitting on a shelf—old collars, unused handhelds, or units that still work but don’t fit their current setup. That gear still has value.

At Quick Track Outdoors, we offer trade-ins on both working and non-working Garmin equipment. Instead of letting it collect dust, you can put it toward something newer and more reliable.

Replacement doesn’t always mean jumping to the newest model either. Some hunters stick with what they know, while others take the opportunity to upgrade to newer collars with better battery life, faster updates, and a lighter feel on the dog. It depends on how you hunt and what you expect out of your system.

To keep things simple, we’ve put together a trade-in value guide so you can get a general idea of what your equipment is worth before sending it in.

Download our Trade-In Value Guide (PDF)

If you’re not sure whether to repair or replace, or what direction makes the most sense, give us a call and we’ll talk it through.

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