Key Features
- 1" wide
- Swivel snap
- Thick and durable cotton webbing
- Perfect for Schutzhund/IPO work
- Great for agitation/bite work, tracking, and other K-9 work
Product Description
This heavy duty drag line is 15 feet long by 1 inch wide. This is perfect for all types of Schutzhund work and training.
Line is not made from ordinary cotton webbing. This is thick, durable webbing. Available in Black. It is 1" wide and made of very durable and strong 1/8" thick cotton. It has a heavy swivel clasp snap for easy hooking off and on the harness or collar. It can also be used for agitation/bite work, tracking or other K-9 work.
This is a drag style lead with no loop handle to get tangled in your dog's feet while training. Many trainers prefer cotton training lines as they are not slippery when wet and they dry quickly.
4 stars
Based on 3 reviews
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March 19, 2016
Great leash, didn't withstand agitation work with my beast though.
May 13, 2014
Very sturdy. We use it when we take dogs out to the pasture and they don't come when called or like to play keep-away. We can step on the drag line as they go zooming by. It's also good as a leash/belly harness on the big dogs to help keep them from pulling.
March 20, 2014
Cotton webbing is quality material though stiff out of the box. It is beginning to soften after some wet days in the field and I anticipate it will break in well. I would have preferred brass hardware as the chrome plating has begun flaking off of the snap. Ground shipping was slow but reasonable while options for standard and expedited shipping were expensive. Overall a good product that I would only purchase again with brass hardware.
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1" Cotton Drag Line - 15ft
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