The New Dog Trainers Bag is the smarter way to keep your gear safe, organized, and ready for the field. Constructed from sturdy double-ply canvas with leather trim, this bag...
The New Dog Trainers Bag is the smarter way to keep your gear safe, organized, and ready for the field. Constructed from sturdy double-ply canvas with leather trim, this bag is built for durability and classic style.
Inside, you’ll find spacious compartments designed to securely hold e-collars, transmitters, beepers, training dummies, and other essential equipment. On the outside, two roomy side pockets feature dividers to keep water bottles cold and scent bottles safe, plus quick-release snaps for easy access when you’re on the go.
Carry it comfortably with the web handle with leather trim, or use the leather-padded shoulder strap for hands-free convenience.
Durable Build: Double-ply canvas with leather trim for long-lasting use.
Spacious Interior: Compartments fit e-collars, transmitters, beepers, and dummies.
Side Pockets: Dividers protect scent bottles and water bottles; quick-release snaps for secure closure.
Comfortable Carry Options: Web handle or padded leather shoulder strap.
Fantastic Value: High-quality trainer’s bag at an affordable price.
Size (including outside compartments): 17"L x 9"W x 10"H
Accessories not included
The Dog Trainers Bag from Lion Country Supply is the ultimate gear organizer for field trainers, handlers, and hunters who want their equipment secure, protected, and easy to access.
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