The Hurtta Weekend Warrior harness has an ergonomic and comfortable design to evenly distribute pressure on your dog’s chest when they pull – A great choice for adventure-seeking pups! Plus, the harness can be easily adjusted to fit snugly around your dog’s neck and chest, so it’ll always feel comfortable. We tested this product on more than 200 dogs during the development phase, so you know your furry friend is in good hands.
The clip buckles on the chest strap make it easier to put the harness on the dog, as you do not have to lift its front legs.
Made of soft polyester with a weatherproof Houndtex lamination, this harness is perfect for days spent exploring the great outdoors. The breathable mesh lining keeps your pup cool and comfortable, while the Öko-Tex Standard fabrics ensure safety and quality.
Featuring a secure handle on the back, making it easy for you to control your dog. 3M reflector prints and piping improve your dog’s visibility in low light conditions, meaning you can rest assured they’ll be safe when out exploring.
The perfect choice for active dogs who love spending time outdoors! – If you’re looking for a high-quality, safe and comfortable harness for your beloved pooch, look no further than the Hurtta Weekend Warrior harness.
Weekend Warrior Dog Harness – Durability
The weekend warrior harness is durable with a tensile strength 6 x the weight of the recommended breed. It is also weatherproof with a water column of at least 10000 mm. It is adjustable, with adjustments that are at least 20% on the neck and chest.
Hurtta Weekend Warrior Dog Harness
Measuring Your Dog
1. The back length should be measured from the withers (not the collar) to the base of the tail, while the dog is standing in normal position.
2. The neckline measurement should be taken at the base of the neck, this being the widest point of the neck. The neckline of an overall can be larger than the circumference of the dog’s neck, as it can be adjusted to fit a smaller neck.
3. The chest measurement should be taken at the widest point of the chest, from behind the front legs. To ensure sufficient freedom of movement, the chest of an overall should be 5-20 cm/2-8″ wider than the dog’s chest.
4. The front leg length should be measured from the bottom of the rib cage along the inner side of the leg to the wrist bone. The legs of an overall are of an appropriate length when they reach down to the dog’s forearms.