- Made with 1000-denier nylon for added durability and improved dirt, water, and abrasion resistance.
- Includes double, heavy-duty metal buckles at the front chest strap for added strength and security.
- The buckled bellyband design is easy to strap on and remove after use.
- MOLLE compatible for optional add-ons such as treat totes and poop bag holders (each sold separately).
- The stainless steel leash attachment point at the front chest offers effective canine control and easy no-pull training.
Remember to measure for the perfect fit. The OneTigris Fire Watcher 2.0 Tactical Dog Harness comes in an upgraded structure with improvements on hardware and stitchwork, and now offers a double metal buckle for those who prefer the feel and extra strength. The light, soft-padded design features a breathable mesh lining and an ergonomic chest piece to help keep your canine cool and comfortable during training and outings. Reinforced stitching and quick-release rear buckles help you brace your beast, while the top-grab handle and stainless steel D-rings offer effective control. Plus, there’s rows of looped webbing for you to attach morale patches and MOLLE-compatible add-ons (sold separately). The patch panels and unique X-bungee design provide extra tactical style and help keep your patches in place. Show K9 power to the max with this awesome piece of kit!
| Item Number | 132279 |
|---|---|
| Lifestage | All Lifestages |
| Breed Size | Large Breeds |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Harness Type | Front Clip |
| Chest Girth | 22 to 42 inches |
| Material | Nylon |
| Recommended Pet Weight | 50 to 90 pounds |
One Tigris FIRE WATCHER K9 Harness, One Tigris Red Logo Patch
Always measure your dog before making a purchase!
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 5-6lb for a 50lb dog, or 2.5-3kg 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. Take heed that it is against the law to misrepresent your pet as a service dog and violators are subject to prosecution.
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