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Reddit mentions of Justzon Cotton Web Dog Training Lead Black (15-Feet)
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Reddit mentions: 3
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- MATERIAL: The dog leash is made of lightweight yet durable polyester cotton braided leash, all stitching is reinforced and the nickel plated clip swivels to resist twisting, reinforced by Zigzag decorative stitch, durable in use.Swivel-style bolt snap, can resist distortion.
- EXTRA LONG LEASH - 15 FT / 20 FT / 30 FT / 50 FT / 100 FT long, 3/4’’ wide dog training lead let you choose the most suitable one and give your dog more freedom to run
- DOG RECALL TRAINING - Great long line lead for small puppy, medium or large dogs (<100 lbs) to follow your stop or recall instructions, distance memories training and also a great training leash for hiking, camping, training, hunting, backyard, beach, recall training, outdoor play with tennis balls, and swimming.
- LONG DOG LEASH FURTHER USES:Use as a pulling rope to ensure the puppy's safety when you take your puppy for a walk,games and walking along the beach.
- DURABLE LONG ROPE : Stainless metal snap hook with 360 swivel easy to attach to your dog’s collar.
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Color | Black |
Height | 0 Inches |
Length | 0.15 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 15-Feet |
Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Width | 0 Inches |
We have an extremely athletic (from the vet's mouth) Australian Sheppard mix. We got a 50' leash lead. She can run, play, chase a ball etc. But still be on a lead. It works. Great. Just get a harness and not a collar.https://www.amazon.com/Justzon-Cotton-Training-black-15-Feet/dp/B01L5REDNG/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=50+%27+leash&amp;qid=1570615664&amp;sr=8-1-spons&amp;psc=1&amp;spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFNSFVUSUZYSVRZUU8mZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAwMzI5NzAxTDgzNkxZN0hMMVRHJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA1NTEwNjkxUFNNUjk5SlRSOFRDJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
Fun! I'll let you know some of my dog gear, but your preferences and dog will be different.
I usually bring three different leashes with me, depending a little on where I'm going. She can't really be off leash, so I take a 30 ft line to give her space to wander or splash in the river on a break. If the trail is too busy or the hike is a pretty short one, this often gets left behind or never used.
A basic 15 ft leash is perfect for hiking with her. It gives her a bit more space, but isn't long enough to cause much trouble getting wrapped around things, and I can easily pull her closer to me when I need. I tied a couple knots in it for easier grabbing and holding at different lengths. I can also use a locking carabiner (I always have a couple on hand) to attach the handle to my backpack for hands-free.
I also love my Tuff Mutt hands-free waist leash. It has two handles if I need to hold her closer, and I really like the bungee. The only downside is that it's a bit heavy for a leash, but I find it's worth the weight, and I'm almost always just doing day hikes so it's fine. I don't know really know how it compares to other hands-free leashes though since it's the only one I've used.
I recently got a Ruffwear Front Range harness for hikes. It is the only harness I've been able to put on her, so I really can't compare much. Seems to fit her comfortably and works well as a back-clip harness. I haven't been able to use it as a front-clip without it sliding around too much. But I don't really need the front-clip when hiking, so I'm pretty pleased with it overall. If my dog wasn't so finicky about harnesses, I'd be trying other options though. You might prefer one with a handle, I've heard good things about the Ruffwear Webmaster.
I currently have an Outward Hound travel bowl for water, but I'm not a huge fan of it. My dog doesn't always drink all the water I pour, so then I've wasted water. And I either have to put a wet bowl back in my bag or clip to the outside and hear the annoying swish of it rubbing against the bag. It's not a big deal, and it works, but I'm eyeing one of these instead.
Happy hiking!
Honestly, you'll probably find a cotton lead for cheaper than what you can make one for; especially of the same length. They're very light and very sturdy. I've used cotton leads with horses without any issue, so they'll definitely be fine with a dog.
However, if you wanted to make one, I do find paracord to be comfortable in general; I have a paracord leash that I love.