The LCS Tie Out Rope is a quiet, durable alternative to heavy chains, giving your dog a secure and comfortable way to stay put in the field or at camp. Designed to be...
The LCS Tie Out Rope is a quiet, durable alternative to heavy chains, giving your dog a secure and comfortable way to stay put in the field or at camp. Designed to be tangle-proof, this rope won’t kink or rattle like metal chains, making it a great choice for both you and your dog.
With brass snaps on both ends, this rope is easy to attach to your dog’s collar and to a tie-out point such as our LCS Ground Hook or LCS Stakeout. Its versatile design also allows it to double as a check cord, making it a practical tool for both training and containment.
Tangle-Proof Design: Smooth rope prevents tangling compared to chains.
Durable Build: Strong construction for daily use in the field or at home.
Quiet Alternative: No loud rattling like chain tie-outs.
Dual Brass Snaps: Secure attachments at both ends for easy setup.
Versatile Use: Functions as both a tie-out rope and a check cord.
Size: ⅜" rope diameter.
The Tie Out Rope is a reliable, low-maintenance solution for hunting dogs, working dogs, and active pets, offering both control and flexibility.
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