The PerfectHold HexaBumper is designed to promote proper pickup and hold on every retrieve. With its innovative dumbbell-style design and enlarged hex-shaped ends, this training bumper encourages dogs to grab the...
The PerfectHold HexaBumper is designed to promote proper pickup and hold on every retrieve. With its innovative dumbbell-style design and enlarged hex-shaped ends, this training bumper encourages dogs to grab the middle, reinforcing correct retrieving habits from the start.
Made for durability and effectiveness, the HexaBumper features six flat sides with VGrip technology to give dogs an easier grip while promoting a soft mouth. Its firmer feel helps reduce chomping, while the valveless leak-proof construction ensures long-lasting performance in the field and water. A 10" floating throw rope is attached for convenient tossing during training sessions.
Dumbbell Design: Enlarged hex-shaped ends encourage middle-of-bumper pickup.
Six Flat Sides: Makes gripping and holding easier for the dog.
VGrips: Promote soft mouth and secure hold.
Firmer Feel: Helps reduce chomping tendencies during retrieves.
Leak-Proof Build: Everlasting valveless design resists waterlogging.
Floating Rope: 10" throw rope included for easy tossing.
Water & Land Use: Floats for versatile retriever training.
Length: 10"
The PerfectHold HexaBumper is a field-proven retriever training dummy built to last, ensuring your dog develops proper retrieving habits for hunting, hunt tests, and field trials.
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