IDC® Powerharness with side rings nr.2
€55.00
Made from strong nylon material and eco-leather. For pulling a sled, trainings or securing your dog in the car. Easy to use.
Color: black
Side rings
Size: nr. 2
Chest: 71-96 cm
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IDC® Powerharness with side rings
-For pulling a sled, trainings
-For securing your dog in the car
-Made from strong nylon material and eco-leather
-Easy to use: just put the harness through the head and close the buckle under the chest.
Made in EU
When we walk our dog without a leash, the handle on the top of the harness is very useful. We can quickly and securely hold the dog with it. One of the innovations of the handler that it can be fixed by a strap, together with the center ring to prevent accidental caught up into twigs and protrusions.
Reflective edges on several parts of the IDC® Powerharness enable it to double up as a visibility vest, allowing the dog to be seen in the dark by car drivers from a distance of hundreds of meters.
The buckle doesn’t open or break even in hard situations. These buckles are manufactured in the EU using high quality Swiss materials. Their high quality and durability has been proven through a lengthy process of testing and monitoring while attached to the K9 Powerharnesses. They’ve been proven to work well all year round, even in the sub-zero temperatures of winter. Handmade in EU.
It makes the dog harness to be comfortable. The OEKO-TEX® clothing material and its associated specifications are used for the production of the most stringent products for human use.
Side rings are fixed in the place of the labels, allowing you to have your dog pull a sled, or secure your dog in a car.
Size | Chest circumference (cm) | Weight of the dog (kg) |
0 | 58-76 | 14-25 |
1 | 63-85 | 23-30 |
2 | 71-96 | 28-40 |
3 | 82-115 | 40-70 |
Taking thorough measurements of your dog is essential for choosing the correct harness size. Place 4 fingers behind the front legs to find where to measure the chest (girth) for harness sizes 0, 1, 2, 3. The chest circumference should be measured where the strap is supposed to be located.
Choosing the correct size ensures maximum freedom of movement and protects the neck and shoulders.
Before putting on the harness, it is very important to adjust the chest strap and the lower strap under the chest correctly. If the straps are too loose, the dog might be able to back out of the harness. When the lower strap under the chest is too tight, it is ‘merely’ uncomfortable for the dog. When the chest strap is too tight, the buckle rubs against the dog’s skin in the armpit area, which can cause chafing.
If the lower strap under the chest is adjusted correctly, there should be enough room for you to fit your fingers between the dog’s back and the harness.
How to adjust and put on the harness?