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Hi & Light Harness
Ruffwear
Hi & Light Harness
$49.95
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  The Ruffwear Hi & Light Harness is a lightweight, low-profile dog harness that thrives both on fast-paced pursuits and in the paws of those who appreciate the freedom of a minimalist design. It's available in a range of sizes down to XXXS, and you can dial in a sleek, comfortable fit with four points of adjustment. Stay connected with two leash attachment points: an aluminum V-ring on the back and an ultralight, ultrastrong webbing loop on the chest.

  The little details add big functionality without adding weight: a debris-resistant liner to shed dirt and fur, a small pocket for ID tags, and reflective trim to boost visibility in low-light conditions. Whether running, biking, or simply preferring to keep things cool and lighten the load, dogs can keep their momentum with the Hi & Light Harness.

  

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Brand:
Ruffwear
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
30821
Other Features:
  • Lightweight construction minimizes bulk
  • Four points of adjustment for an optimal fit
  • Two leash attachment points: aluminum V-ring on back and reinforced webbing loop on chest
  • ID pocket stores dog tags and pick-up bags
  • Fur- and debris-resistant liner
  • Reflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions and light loop for attaching The Beacon™️ (sold separately)
Materials:
  • Shell: 150 denier polyester ripstop
  • Lining: 75 denier polyester lining with heat emboss
  • Buckles: ITW Onyx side-release buckles
  • Front Leash Attachment Point: 87.5% UHMWPE (Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene), 12.5% Nylon
  • Back Leash Attachment Point: Anodized 6061-T6 aluminum V-ring
  • Made in Vietnam
Care:
  • Secure fasteners
  • Wash in cold water
  • Gentle cycle
  • Mild detergent
  • Air dry
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