The LCS Nylon Training Tab is the perfect tool for quick, reliable control of your dog. Small, lightweight, and easy to carry, this tab lead is designed for trainers and hunters who need fast access when...
The LCS Nylon Training Tab is the perfect tool for quick, reliable control of your dog. Small, lightweight, and easy to carry, this tab lead is designed for trainers and hunters who need fast access when working their dogs in the field or at home. Slip it in your vest or pocket, or clip it to your belt loop so it’s always within reach.
Constructed from durable nylon webbing, the handle measures 5 inches long, paired with a sturdy 2.5-inch nickel snapfor a secure connection. The total length of 7.5 inches gives you just the right amount of grip without excess bulk—ideal for training sessions, hunt tests, field trials, or everyday use.
Key Features:
Convenient Control: Quickly grab and guide your dog when needed.
Compact Design: Small enough to carry in a pocket or hang from a belt loop.
Durable Nylon Webbing: Strong, long-lasting, and comfortable in hand.
Secure Nickel Snap: Heavy-duty hardware ensures a reliable hold.
Perfect Size: 5" handle + 2.5" snap = 7.5" total length.
Color Options: Red, Orange, Blue, Neon Green, Hot Pink, or Black.
The Nylon Training Tab is a must-have accessory for trainers, hunters, and active dog owners looking for quick control without the weight of a full lead.
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