Large & Small on sale
Give your hunting partner the protection they deserve with the LCS Bird Dog Armor Vest. Built to handle tough upland cover, this...
Large & Small on sale
Give your hunting partner the protection they deserve with the LCS Bird Dog Armor Vest. Built to handle tough upland cover, this vest combines safety, visibility, and freedom of movement so your dog can perform at their best in the field.
Made with high-visibility blaze orange fabric and reflective safety strips, the vest ensures your dog is easy to spot in any conditions. Elastic stretch gussets allow for a full range of motion, while the durable Cordura nylon brush guardshields against briars, thorns, and heavy brush—without restricting natural hunting ability.
Brush Protection: Cordura nylon brush guard defends against thorns and heavy cover.
High Visibility: Blaze orange fabric and reflective strips keep your dog safe and easy to spot.
Freedom of Movement: Elastic stretch gussets allow unrestricted mobility.
Durable Construction: Designed for long-lasting use in demanding upland environments.
Small: Fits dogs 30–45 lbs
Medium: Fits dogs 45–65 lbs
Large: Fits dogs 65+ lbs
The LCS Bird Dog Armor Vest is the perfect combination of protection and performance, keeping your dog safe in the field while letting them hunt naturally.
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