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Key Features

  • Lightweight, comfortable for the dog
  • Breathable nylon material with molded plastic girth and chest snaps
  • Compatible with MOLLE gear
  • Heavy duty metal ring for clipping a leash
  • Bungee cord across back for carrying additional items
  • Stand up handle across back
  • Velcro across back, chest, and sides for patches or MOLLE gear

Product Description

Leerburg's Light Duty Tactical Harness is designed with the working dog in mind. The 900D Nylon Military grade material and double stitching provide strength for everyday work, but also make the harness lightweight and breathable for your dogs comfort. Both chest and girth straps are adjustable for a custom fit. All buckles are made of a solid molded plastic. Heavy duty metal ring along the back for clipping a leash or long line. This harness is also equipped with a nylon handle across the back.

Both sides of this vest are a MOLLE design, with Velcro backing for additional patches as well. Check out our compatible MOLLE gear. This harness also has a bungee tie across the back that can be used for carrying additional items.

Leerburg's Light Duty Tactical Harness comes in two sizes and two colors, to accommodate just about any dog. This harness is great for Service Dogs, protection sports, Search and Rescue tracking, or Police K9 work.

Sizing Chart

SizeShoulderChestRecommended Weight
L24" - 34.75"27" - 37"66 - 99 lbs.
XL28" - 38"35" - 45"99 - 132 lbs.
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Leerburg's Light Duty Tactical Harness

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