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Ruff Wear DoubleBack Harness

strength-rated harness

$174.95
$9.95 delivery Australia wide
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Need a safe and secure way to lift your dog? This strength-rated belay harness will open up areas that were previously difficult for dogs to access, while providing an increased level of safety, comfort, and convenience.

Key Features

  • Strength-rated to 2,000lbf or 8.9kN
  • Four strength-rated, anodized aluminum lace-back buckles
  • Strength-rated webbing throughout
  • Strength-rated, adjustable martingale for a customized fit
  • Strength-rated tie-in point for easy rope attachment
  • Padded belly support, adjustable frame, and leg loops for steady weight dispersion
  • Leg loops tuck away for increased mobility during approach

    Intended Uses
  • Climbing
  • Mountaineering
  • Canyoneering
  • Belaying
  • Helping dogs up and down steep and rocky terrain

Size Girth
X-Small 17"-24" / 43-61 cm
Small 24"-29" / 61-74 cm
Medium 29"-34" / 74-86 cm
Large 34"-42" / 86-107 cm

 

GIRTH: measurement around widest part of rib cage

PERFORMANCE FIT: contoured, athletic cut

Fitting Instructions

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rating for Ruff Wear DoubleBack Harness Posted by Andrew in Caves Beach NSW

This is an amazing product! Fits very comfortably, great price and top quality! The dog loves it as we spend alot of time in the outdoors and it means he can spend more and more time with us rather than wait at home for us to return form our vertical adventures. We were unsure how he would actually handle being suspended at height, but interestingly, he doesn't seem to care at all, he is just happy to be along with us! I searched far and wide for a product like this, and the closest I came was a Search and Rescue K9 harness for $900, and that harness did not even support the dog's hind quarters, and looked uncomfortable for the dog.