The set consists of:
Very light, comfortable and durable.
Made in CorduraÒ1000, polyethylene foam and TeboxÒ.
With a reflective stripe on the back.
Adjustable waist: 86-115 cm, width: 15 cm.
Color:
Cordura black
Webbing: black, blue, purple, orange fluo, totem black, black/silver paw, black/blue paw, black/red paw, black/yellow paw.
Other colors on demand.
Blue Webbing
Black Webbing
Black Totem Webbing
Orange fluo Webbing
Black/silver paw Webbing
Black/blue paw Webbing
Black/red paw Webbing
Black/yellow paw Webbing
16-Strand Polyethylene Rope with integrated bungee and neckline. Available in following sizes: 2.50 and 3 meters.
Padding: Polar Fleece or Neopren.
Colors: blue, purple.
STANDARD SIZE
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AB (cm)
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BCD (cm)
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AB (cm)
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BCD (cm)
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XS
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22.5
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66
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XL
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30
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74
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S
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24
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66
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J1
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33
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82
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SM
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25
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69
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J2
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35.5
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84
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M
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26.5
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69
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J3
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38
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87
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ML
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27.5
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72
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J4
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40.5
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90
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L
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29
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74
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If you want another kind of harness, put the size and the brand under "Note". Or if you prefer you can contact us.
MEASURING DOGS
NECK A/B:
Measure from just ahead of the withers at the base of the neck to the top of the breastbone. Work the tape under the fur, pull it snug, but not stretched. Measure the dog, not the fur! Measure only one side of the dog. Wrapping the tape measure all the way around the neck may distort the measurement.
Neck fit is critical. When properly fitted, where the webbing crosses at the "Y" below the neck , the webbing should cross right on the breastbone. At the same time you are holding the webbing in place on the breastbone, check to see that the webbing in the "Y" at the top of the neck, crosses where the neck joins the withers (shoulder blades). If in doubt about fit call us.
TAIL B/C/D:
Start tape at top of breastbone. Pass between front legs, then up around rib cage to base of tail. Lift tail to feel join.
Check fit of tail length by pulling on webbing to see if the webbing will come to the base of the tail. Webbing should not come to the base of the tail unless there is tension against it. The more coat the dog has the more tension is required.
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