Avery Sporting Dog Poly Slip Lead
The Avery Sporting Dog Poly Slip Lead delivers fast, reliable control for training, hunting, and everyday handling. Constructed from high-strength poly rope, this slip lead offers durability with a comfortable, easy-to-grip feel. The simple slip-on design eliminates the need for a separate collar, making it...
Avery Sporting Dog Poly Slip Lead
The Avery Sporting Dog Poly Slip Lead delivers fast, reliable control for training, hunting, and everyday handling. Constructed from high-strength poly rope, this slip lead offers durability with a comfortable, easy-to-grip feel. The simple slip-on design eliminates the need for a separate collar, making it ideal for quick transitions in the field or during training sessions.
An adjustable slip loop provides a secure, customized fit while allowing smooth, effective corrections. Lightweight and weather-resistant, this lead is built to perform in tough outdoor conditions—whether you’re working retrievers, running drills, or heading out for a walk.
Key Features:
• Durable poly rope construction for long-lasting strength and flexibility
• Slip-on design allows quick handling without a collar
• Adjustable loop provides a secure, customizable fit
• Ideal for training, hunting, and daily use
• Lightweight and weather-resistant for reliable outdoor performance
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