The Hog Dog Cut Vest – Regular is built to protect dogs working in high-risk environments where cuts and impacts are a concern. As wild hog populations continue to expand across many southern states, dependable protective gear has become essential. This vest is widely used for...
The Hog Dog Cut Vest – Regular is built to protect dogs working in high-risk environments where cuts and impacts are a concern. As wild hog populations continue to expand across many southern states, dependable protective gear has become essential. This vest is widely used for hog hunting and is also a popular choice for coyote dogs.
Made in the USA, the vest is constructed with three layers of 1000 denier Cordura nylon, offering durable, abrasion-resistant protection that holds up to demanding field conditions. The design is straightforward and easy to use, with solid metal buckles that provide a secure fit and long-term reliability.
The regular cut offers effective body protection without extended neck coverage, making it a practical option when full neck protection is not required. Color options include orange or black, allowing for visibility or a lower-profile setup depending on preference.
Heavy-Duty Protection – Three layers of 1000D Cordura nylon
Made in the USA – Built for durability and field use
Simple, Secure Fit – Easy to use with solid metal buckles
Regular Cut Design – Body protection without extended neck coverage
Versatile Use – Ideal for hog dogs and commonly used on coyote dogs
Color Options – Orange or black
To ensure proper fit, measure your dog’s girth directly behind the front legs.
Vest Sizes:
Small: Fits 19"–25"
Medium: Fits 26"–29"
Large: Fits 30" and up
The Hog Dog Cut Vest – Regular is a reliable choice for handlers who want durable, American-made protection without unnecessary bulk.
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