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Doubleback Harness
Ruffwear
Doubleback Harness
$124.95
Description

  Strength-rated belay/lifting harness; secure and supportive

  The Ruffwear Doubleback Harness is a strength-rated belay harness that opens up areas that were previously difficult for dogs to access, while providing an increased level of safety, comfort and convenience. The Doubleback Harness is designed to safely lift and lower dogs in exposed areas, and is strength-rated to 2,000 lbf (8.9 kN). This secure, comfortable harness is also great for lifting and supporting dogs who may need a little extra assistance with everyday tasks.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ruffwear
Color:
Cloudburst Grey
Made In:
Vietnam
Other Features:
• Harness is strength-rated to 2,000lbf or 8.9kN
• Padded belly support and leg loops provide stability and weight dispersion
• Customizable, secure fit with seven points of adjustment
• Anodized aluminum Doubleback buckles for safety and durability
• Main tie-in point provides easy rope attachment
• Leg loops can be stowed for increased mobility during approach
• Low-light visibility with reflective trim
• In between sizes: Choose the smallest size
• Do not bleach, iron, or dry clean
• Store in a dark, dry place
• Always check harness for damage before use and replace if there is any doubt as to its integrity.
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