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Leads for mountain walking
Hi there everyone.
This is my first posting, last year we found some great leads in the US, they were made of a thickish nylon rope, a couple of metres long. The lead was looped on it's self, so you could have it pulled tight and use a hand grip and open it right up and put the lead around your waist, which was great for hill/mountain walking our 2 Rottys hands free up the Beacons!. We have lost them somewhere and I was wondering if this type of lead sounded familiar to anyone? And if you knew where I could get them? I have been to Pets at Home and they have thick nylon rope leads but the grip is fixed to a short hand grip. Many thanks, Andy. |
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Re: Leads for mountain walking
I got one of these leads, not exactly what u are talking about, but it is very strong, u can have it at different lengths and it can fasten round ur waist.
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We had 'The American Lead' and I can highly recommend it for hill walking with your dogs and jogging I guess. Thanks again for your contributions to my posting. Andy. |
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Re: Leads for mountain walking
Hi all, i'm new here. I have just foundthis thread because i am looking for a good lead for hill walking. I was just looking throughthe sites that are linked to above after reading this thread and noticed that the site the 'Hands Free Leash' links to has the timberwolf leads mentioned later, Timberwolf Alpine Lead with Clip so i thought i would join up and say so.
I also found this lead on there which sounds a similar idea Ruffwear - The Roamer Leash Hope this helps.
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