- Made with 1000D nylon and mesh fabric for breathability and quick drying while resisting multiple types of dirt.
- Lightweight for comfortable wear.
- No-slide chest piece for a good fit and extra stability.
- Three stainless steel D-rings at the front chest and back for no-pull training, short and long leashes, plus UTX-Duraflex® quick-release buckles.
- Looped MOLLE panel on both sides for MOLLE compatible add-ons such as treat totes, poop bag pouches, service dog kits, military patches, and name tags.
The OneTigris AIRE Nylon Mesh No Pull Dog Harness is paw-fect for muddy spring days and hot summer walks. It’s made with the same tactical style and durability as other K9 gear, but with the added benefit of breathability. The 1000D nylon and mesh fabric is easy to clean and quick to dry, and it’s lightweight for comfortable wear. Plus, it has a no-slide chest piece for a good fit and extra stability. You’ll find three stainless steel D-rings at the front chest and back for no-pull training, short and long leashes, plus UTX-Duraflex® quick-release buckles. And the looped MOLLE panel on both sides allows for modular attachment of add-ons and personalization with morale patches and name tags. With two padded grab handles with reinforced stitching, one horizontal and one vertical, you can easily get your pup in and out of the car and have immediate control in crowded areas or with other dogs.
| Item Number | 969382 |
|---|---|
| Sourced From | China |
| Made In | China |
| Lifestage | All Lifestages |
| Breed Size | Large Breeds |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Harness Type | No Pull |
| Chest Girth | 27 to 36 inches |
| Material | Nylon |
⚠️ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Adjust the straps for dogs with narrow neck/mid sections so they don’t easily slip out of the harness when pulling backwards.
OneTigris harnesses are NOT designed to bear heavy weights and we advise against relying solely on the grab handles to carry your dog.
When loading up pouches for a dog harness or pack, for most dogs, 10% to 12% of their body weight is a good starting point for loading up dog packs. This would be 5-6 lbs for a 50lb dog, or 2.5-3 kgs for a 25kg dog. Of course, the right amount depends on a number of factors, such as your dog’s breed, physical fitness, and energy level.













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