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Overcoat Fuse Jacket (Fall 2022)
Ruffwear
Overcoat Fuse Jacket (Fall 2022)
$59.95
Description

  Keep your pup cozy with a weather-resistant shell and soft fleece lining. The rugged Ruffwear Overcoat Fuse dog jacket/harness combo features a leash attachment point on the back and one on the chest.

  Leash sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ruffwear
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
7.2 oz to 16.8 oz
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0515
Other Features:
FEATURES
- Weather- and abrasion-resistant outer fabric
Warm, comfortable fleece lining
Integrated webbing harness system ensures a strong connection
2 leash attachment points: aluminum V-ring on back and reinforced webbing loop on chest
2 low-profile zippered pockets for carrying small essentials
Vest style provides good coverage with side-release buckles for easy on/off
Reflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions and light loop for attaching The Beacon™ (not included)
TECHNICAL SPECS
Best Use: Hiking
Material: Polyester fleece lining
Fits Chest
- XS: 17-22 inches
- S: 22-27 inches
- M: 27-32 inches
- L: 32-36 inches
- XL: 36-42 inches
Weight:
- XS: 7.2 oz.
- S: 9.6 oz.
- M: 12 oz.
- L: 14.4 oz.
- XL: 1 lb. 0.8 oz.
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