Misty Frogg
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2025
This harness is definitely durable made similar to a weightlifting belt and very heavy dutyThe downside is two fold The first being the way this harness attaches it’s a slip through, which means one side needs to slip through the other side and then lays flat and locks into place and if you’re frustrated or having an emergency, it can be extremely difficult to get off. The second serious issue is that you have to make sure that this belt is tightened to the exact position that you want it when you put it on because when it’s off it just loosens up super super easy and when it’s on, you can’t loosen it to get it offThe positives are the belt isn’t gonna come off until you calmly take it off. The D rings are huge. They’re never gonna break free so if you have the right carabiner, then it doesn’t matter how big the dog is. It will drag you down the road before you disconnect from your dog.Oh, and then I forgot about the pouch. It snaps on which is fine but the way all of the compartments are situated I would not bring anything of value with you. Because if you leave any of these pockets open, and you bend over the stuff’s gonna fall out. So maybe there’s three negatives.I will, however, give it a 3.5 stars because it is really well made and if you put it on, it’s not gonna come off on its own ever it won’t loosen on its own ever and your dogs will never break freeHowever, for me, I want something that’s easy on easy off and if I put anything like keys, wallet, or phone I wanna know they’re secureSo thumbs down on functionality thumbs up on safety
Sarah
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2025
I've always loved the idea of hands free leashes, but my 95lb dog would occasionally lunge hard enough to make the standard belts dig into my back. They are also questionable in strength, with plastic buckles that I did not trust to truly contain my dog. This belt however, has zero weak points, and a massive padded back side which is superb for comfort. I ended up making a small double ended lead to clip to both sides of the belt(about 16" I would say) and I loop any leash handle through it, ideally a bungee leash for pulling/running together. This allows for even distribution of weight as opposed to clipping to just one of the d-rings. The nesting buckle is much more secure than a plastic buckle. It may be overkill for dogs smaller than maybe 65lbs. Overall I would highly recommend this belt.