The 1" Heavy Duty Double-Ply Nylon Dog Collar is built for dogs that don’t treat collars gently. Made in the USA, this collar uses two layers of rugged nylon webbing...
The 1" Heavy Duty Double-Ply Nylon Dog Collar is built for dogs that don’t treat collars gently. Made in the USA, this collar uses two layers of rugged nylon webbing for added strength and durability, making it a dependable option for training, hunting, and daily wear.
Finished with nickel-plated hardware, the buckle and D-ring provide secure attachment for leads, tags, and nameplates. Despite the double-ply construction, the collar remains lightweight and comfortable, so dogs can wear it all day without stiffness or bulk.
This collar is a practical upgrade for owners who want something tougher than standard single-ply nylon without moving into heavy leather or specialty gear.
Double-Ply Nylon Construction – Added strength for heavy-duty use
Nickel-Plated Hardware – Secure, corrosion-resistant buckle and D-ring
American-Made – Built with quality materials and workmanship
Strong Yet Comfortable – Durable without unnecessary weight
Field & Everyday Ready – Suitable for hunting dogs and active pets
Style: Standard D-Ring
Colors: Camo, Black, Orange
Sizes: 15", 17", 19", 21"
🎯 Bonus: Includes a free custom engraved brass nameplate for permanent identification.
The 1" Heavy Duty Double-Ply Nylon Dog Collar is a solid, no-nonsense choice for dog owners who want American-made strength that holds up in the field and stays comfortable at home.
Add an optional machine stamped brass name plate to our LCS Nylon collar. With your brass name plate, you have the option for up to four lines of text. Each line can have up to 18 characters. Characters limited to: “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z" and ". , - _ ". For more on what information to add to your name plate, Useful Ways to Utilize Your LCS Brass Name Plates.
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