The Deluxe Yellow Nylon Lanyard is a reliable and affordable whistle lanyard built to last for years of field use. Made from braided nylon, this lanyard delivers excellent tensile strength, ensuring...
The Deluxe Yellow Nylon Lanyard is a reliable and affordable whistle lanyard built to last for years of field use. Made from braided nylon, this lanyard delivers excellent tensile strength, ensuring durability even in rugged hunting and training conditions.
The bright yellow color makes it easy to spot in your gear bag, while the lightweight design keeps it comfortable to wear around your neck. Perfect for trainers, handlers, and hunters who need their whistles secure and ready at all times.
Durable Build: Braided nylon provides strength and long-lasting use.
High Visibility: Bright yellow color stands out in your gear bag or in the field.
Affordable & Practical: Quality construction without breaking the bank.
Versatile Options: Available in one- or two-whistle models.
Field-Tested: Trusted by trainers, hunters, and dog handlers alike.
The Deluxe Yellow Nylon Whistle Lanyard is the perfect blend of durability, visibility, and value, making it an essential accessory for any dog trainer or hunter.
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