Protect your dog’s crate with the Mud River Uninsulated Kennel Cover, built tough to handle the elements while giving your kennel a rugged, field-ready look. Designed for year-round use, this weather-resistant poly cover shields your dog from wind, light...
Protect your dog’s crate with the Mud River Uninsulated Kennel Cover, built tough to handle the elements while giving your kennel a rugged, field-ready look. Designed for year-round use, this weather-resistant poly cover shields your dog from wind, light rain, and sun exposure while offering durability you can rely on.
Perfect for training days, road trips, or hunting season, the cover is equipped with D-ring tie downs for secure transport, rubber mesh windows for ventilation, and removable window flaps for adjustable airflow. Classic carry handles make loading and unloading easy, while the heavy-duty design ensures long-lasting performance in the field or at home.
Durable Weather-Resistant Cover: Protects against wind, light rain, and sun.
Rugged Construction: Built tough to handle outdoor use and rough conditions.
Ventilated Design: Rubber mesh windows provide airflow; flaps can be removed for comfort.
Secure Tie-Downs: Multiple D-ring tie downs keep kennel safely in place.
Convenient Transport: Classic carry handles for easy moving.
Field-Tested Performance: Proven to hold up in hunting, training, and travel.
Medium: 32" x 23" x 25"
Large: 36" x 26" x 26"
Large-Extended: 37" x 26" x 28.5"
X-Large: 40" x 28.5" x 30"
Designed for rotomolded kennels, such as Ruff Land Kennel and Dakota 283 Kennels.
| Mud River Kennel Cover coordinating brand |
Key Features:
How to Clean Your Mud River Kennel Cover:
Spray or hose off and lay out flat to dry. It is never recommended to put these products in the washer or dryer.
For an insulated version check out: Mud River Insulated Kennel Cover.
*This item is not available for expedited shipping.
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