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Ruffwear Doubleback Dog Leash
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Ruffwear Doubleback Dog Leash

Item # RUF0053

The Ruffwear Doubleback Dog Leash gives you the powers to comfortably tame your wild beastie . A screw-gate locking carabiner secures onto fido’s collar and a padded handle distributes force more evenly on your hands. Easily adjust the amount of freedom you want your dog to have with the aluminum buckle on the handle.

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Walking. Walk on.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great leash

By:
June 6, 2009

I got this leash after losing my other double handled leash at the dog park. The webbing on this one is thinner than most leads and easier for me to hold onto when my dog pulls, while still just as strong as the other leads. I LOVE the ability to make the lead shorter or longer using the buckle at the top. It's very solid and does not slip, I can attach Rusty to my waist, or shorten up the leash in places where I'd like him closer to me. The padding on the main loop is nice and dries pretty quickly. The carabiner makes it easy to hook the leash onto his collar and the locking feature and traffic loop are great for situations where I need a lot of control.

This thing still looks almost new after 6 months of hard use. The only drawback is that I wish it was a little longer, which would make it more useful when the leash is around your waist.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Nylon webbing 
Length:
3.5-5ft (1-1.5m) 
Collar Attachment:
Locking carabiner 
Recommended Use:
Walking, hiking to the crags 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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