🐾 Command the walk, own the adventure.
The WINGOIN Tactical Dog Harness Vest (Medium) combines military-grade 1000D nylon durability with breathable mesh comfort, featuring 4 quick-release buckles for fast wear, dual stainless steel D-rings and a sturdy handle for superior control, plus reflective strips for enhanced nighttime safety—perfect for professional training, hiking, and everyday walks.
J**Z
Wingoin Tactical Dog Harness - A Solid Choice for My Husky
I recently purchased the Wingoin Tactical Dog Harness for my male husky, and I've been thoroughly impressed. As a husky owner, I know the importance of a secure and comfortable harness, especially when dealing with a strong and energetic breed. This harness has delivered on both fronts.Durability and Build Quality:The first thing I noticed was the robust construction. The harness is made from heavy-duty materials, and the stitching is solid. It feels like it can withstand the wear and tear of daily walks and outdoor adventures, which is crucial for a husky who loves to explore. The metal D-rings are also sturdy and provide a reliable attachment point for the leash.Fit and Comfort:Getting the right fit for a husky can be tricky, but the adjustable straps on the Wingoin harness made it easy to customize. The harness fits snugly without being restrictive, and my dog seems comfortable wearing it for extended periods. The breathable mesh lining is a nice touch, preventing overheating during warmer weather. The chest plate distributes pressure evenly, minimizing strain on my dog's neck and chest, especially when he pulls.Tactical Features and Functionality:The MOLLE webbing is a fantastic feature. It allows me to attach small pouches or accessories, which is handy for carrying treats, poop bags, or even a small first-aid kit. The handle on the back is incredibly useful for providing extra control when needed, such as navigating crowded areas or lifting him into the car. The two leash attachment points (front and back) offer versatility, allowing me to switch between no-pull training and regular walks.Pros:* Durable and well-made* Adjustable for a secure and comfortable fit* Breathable mesh lining* Sturdy metal D-rings* MOLLE webbing for customization* Convenient top handle* Front and back leash attachment pointsCons:* Like many harnesses, proper adjustment is key. If you do not adjust it correctly, some rubbing could happen.* The material is very strong, and therefore a bit stiff when new. It softens with use.Overall:The Wingoin Tactical Dog Harness is a fantastic investment for any husky owner. It provides the durability, comfort, and functionality needed to handle a powerful and active breed. The build quality is excellent, and the added tactical features make it a versatile option for various activities. I highly recommend this harness to anyone looking for a reliable and comfortable harness for their dog.
M**Y
Highly recommend!
I ordered this for my service dog because it looks considerably smaller than the tactical vest he had been wearing. I was right, it is much smaller, & therefore cooler. When I first opened the box it arrived in my first thought was there was no way this was going to be big enough to fit him, but it fits him perfectly. I followed the measurement instructions before I placed the order. I sure am glad I did! This harness has 2 fuzzy side of Velcro stitched onto each side, making it very convenient to place the service dog patches. I like the clear plastic part in the center and will use it to store my ADA cards, and the string that is laced across the clear plastic part is perfect to hold a water bottle for the dog. The only thing it doesn’t have is a pouch to store poop bags. I can clip a dispenser to the leash if I think he will need it. Overall, I highly recommend this vest!
P**R
Great product. Exactly as it says.
My Shepherd loves this harness. The fit has just enough adjustment available to cover even after she’s done growing. She is 6months old and is already as big as her mother.She will not let me take it off of her. The fit is so good that she is very comfortable wearing it all the time.If you are not sure of your size need? Check with other owners of your breed to get an idea.I know it’s not easy to measure a squirmy pupABSOLUTELY A GREAT PRODUCT!!!!
A**R
JUST BARELY FIT MY GIRL; NOT HEAVY DUTY, MEDIUM DUTY
I bought this for my dog Zelda, who is JUST PERFECTLY in that zone of Not-Medium and Not-Large. She's a 3 year old shelter dog, who ON PAPER reads "LARGE DOG", according to her Embark; 35% Dutch Shepherd, 18% Malinois, 17.6% Lab, 17% Pit, 12.4% other. She stands 25in to the shoulder, and is the most slender dog I've met, until I got Maxwell. This puts her in that awkward middle ground.Pros:-Color, HOLY COW, I have bought MANY "SAFETY ORANGE" colored items, and none have been literally blindingly bright like this. EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED. See my girl, well, that bit of Lab in her is clearly BLACK LAB, and as such, she's a black dog with a Dutch Shepherd shape, making her quite intimidating. I use SAFETY ORANGE, for CROWD WORK, which makes it sound like she's a service dog or something, she's not, but I like taking my pack with me everywhere we go, and one of them always goes into the store with me where they're allowed to (LOWE'S, ACADEMY SPORTS, etc). So I like people being able to see her coming. I also take both of them to a Mississippi only event called CRUSIN' THE COAST, which is literally a 45 mile long Car show for a whole week in October. The state goes all out for it, and it's always great. My girl loves people and loves these events, but again, she looks scary and like the problem breed Dutch Shepherds are known as by insurance standards. She's literally the sweetest girl, with one CREEPY BAD HABIT, that's one part cute, and a whole lot of other parts awkward. She likes to sneakily lick the back of people's knees... SO, YES, having a good BRIGHT ORANGE, is a BOON when they're out in public. Back when Trapper was still alive, and I'd bring them both Crusin' the Coast, everyone wanted to pet him, and well, Trapper was a very particular dog, he didn't like being pet, he'd reluctantly accept it, but I would have to tell people to try the big scary dog next to him, who will literally go limp in ecstasy, nuzzle you and just get them serotonin juices flowin'. Now I have Maxwell, so two scary looking dogs, since he's like his brother, a near 50/50 American Foxhound and Rottweiler mix (Trapper's other 50% was Catahoula).-While not the most "MINIMAL" harness, as I alluded to earlier, I let people who ask, pet my dogs. I wanted them to be THERAPY dogs, could easily make Zelda, the big scary Black Dog, into one. She would love it. So with that said, I want them to pet her body/torso and stay away from the bite-ie bits, even though she has never bit me, even when she broke her front leg (two different times and two different front legs), where dogs are the most aggressive and vulnerable. Never was muzzled for checkups since she just doesn't ever bite. She's like Trapper, who also was a NEVER BITE, if she plays tug with me, and her teeth even slightly graze flesh she drops the toy, and quickly apologizes. BUT STILL, as much body exposure is great. This gives decent body exposure, while also giving decent velcro points so I could put "ASK TO PET" on the top line, and "ZELDA" on the bottom line, since GIRL GETS MISGENDERED ALL THE TIME...Cons:-buckles feel cheap, I was able to lift my girl without a buckle coming undone, but luckily I don't really use the harness as a leash point anyways, I use slip leads in public. LUCKILY Zelda is too old to pull and be problematic, she never was, she's an off-leash walker, came that way.-Adjusting this is a pain, Luckily with Zelda, she maxes out the length on the Medium and it barely fits her. Only "QUESTIONABLE" spot, is around the legs, I feel like it's a little cramped, like that hole isn't wide enough on the Coronal/Frontal Plane (anterior and posterior). She has big Biceps and Triceps. You need a good deal of Strength to adjust or loosen this, it's not impossible, but it is tricky.Conclusion:I would label this harness as a "Good-Dog" harness. Meaning, don't buy this harness if you don't have decent control over your dog. I don't trust this harness for, say, my Maxwell, who isn't great on the leash and is a bit of a dragger and lunger (working on it), I think him being part Rottweiler, would easily test and best these buckles. Zelda, on the other hand is not one to test the limits of her equipment. If these had metal buckles, or that parachute buckle, then I'd say this would be suitable for less leash trained dogs. I am not upset with this purchase.
B**0
Saving grace for reactive dogs or for training dogs
We adopted a husky who seemed to have a really huge fear of leashes and collars around his neck and he was very reactive. We got this to try and it was a saving grace. It looks great and was the right size. but He also completely turned into a different dog while walking. It was Easy to put on and take off. It’s so much easier to walk him and guide him. We have had it for a while now, and it’s been durable. If there is any Pull , it’s super easy for us to still have control
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