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doubleback™ harness

STRENGTH RATED SAFETY HARNESS

Intended Use:

Climbing, mountaineering, canyoneering, belaying or helping dogs up and down

steep and rocky terrain. An adjustable strength-rated dog harness designed for

lifting and lowering in exposed areas.

Key Features:

Harness is strength-rated to 2,000 lbf or 8.9 kN

Four strength-rated, anodized aluminum lace-back buckles for safety and

durability

Strength rated webbing throughout

Strength rated, adjustable martingale for a customized fit

Strength-rated tie in point for easy rope attachment

Padded belly support, adjustable frame and leg loops for steady weight

dispersion

Leg loops can be tucked away for increased mobility during approach

Performance Fit:

Contoured, athletic cut

Sizing:

DOG GIRTH†

XS 17-24” 43-61cm

S 24”-29” 61-74 cm

M 29”-34” 74- 86cm

L 34”-42” 86 -107 cm

† GIRTH: measurement around widest part of rib cage

Color: graphite gray

Sizes: XS, S, M, L

Suggested retail: $124.95

Proper Harness Fitting

1. Feed the end of the webbing strap through the front lace-back buckle, pulling tight so

the bottom panel is snug against the dog’s belly. Take the end of the webbing and lace

it back through the buckle. If your webbing is not laced back over the buckle, it is

incorrect an not safe or secure.

2. Repeat process for the rear buckle and strap, making sure to lace back the webbing.

Ensure the belly panel is centered under the dog’s belly by sliding the panel to the

right or left as needed.

3. Adjust the martingale straps to fine-tune the placement of the martingale plate and

belly panel. The martingale plate should be centered over the dog’s sternum. The

belly panel should begin directly behind the dog’s front legs so that the rear girth

strap fits across the back of the rib cage.

4. One at a time, wrap the back leg loop behind the dog’s back leg and bring the webbing

up and around the inside of the leg to meet the lace-back buckle on the hip panel.

Feed the webbing through the buckle and then lace the webbing back through the

buckle.

IMPORTANT: Please see Safety Booklet that accompanies product for more detailed information.