The Avery Canvas Bumper is a field-tested training dummy that’s a perfect alternative to plastic bumpers—especially effective for scent training. Built tough with a rugged 900D DuraMax™ canvas cover and a...
The Avery Canvas Bumper is a field-tested training dummy that’s a perfect alternative to plastic bumpers—especially effective for scent training. Built tough with a rugged 900D DuraMax™ canvas cover and a center-core weighted body, it delivers accurate throws and level flotation, making it ideal for both land and water work.
A premium braided rope comes attached for easy throwing, and the valve-less design ensures the bumper never takes on water. With double-stitched construction for extra durability, this bumper is designed to handle the daily demands of retriever training.
Durable Build: 900D DuraMax™ canvas cover withstands heavy use.
Center-Weighted Core: Ensures level flotation and consistent, accurate throws.
Premium Braided Rope: Attached for better grip and throwing distance.
Valve-Less Design: Won’t take on water, reliable for pond and water retrieves.
Double-Stitched Rope: Extra reinforcement for long-lasting performance.
Available Sizes: 2" or 3" diameter.
Color Options: White for visibility, Orange for blind retrieves, or Black/White Flasher for high-contrast marking.
The Avery Canvas Bumper is a reliable, scent-friendly training dummy that helps prepare your dog for real hunting situations while holding up to daily use in the field.
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