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CY1245-V2
£167.04
£100.22Offer subject to availability
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Version V2
45
440
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24h
£167.04
£100.22Offer subject to availability
CY1255-V2
£254.73
£167.04Offer subject to availability
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24h
Version V2
95
1210
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24h
£254.73
£167.04Offer subject to availability
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Features: Dog protection vest designed to protect it from close boar attacks during hunting. • 12 sizes - according to the dog's chest size, as well as a model specifically designed for Dachshunds, Size 50 extended by 10 cm. • Anti-puncture fabric layers of Dynafelt type, made with Dyneema: 3 layers on the back part (belly), 2 layers on the front part (neck). • External covering fabric in CORDURA® 1100DTEX with Ristop structure: almost tear-proof, it is resistant to the most abrasive and aggressive biotopes, while leaving a very great mobility to the dog thanks to its extreme flexibility. • Treated with 2 induction layers, the fabric is water-repellent and almost waterproof. • OUTLAST thermoregulatory lining • Very resistant sewing thread • Leg edge sewing in sheath • Unique back closing system with sturdy clip buckle and optimal adjustment to the dog's physique by strap. • Removable neck closure system or ensured support at the neck level by a 65 cm x 25 mm polyurethane collar, double steel buckle. • Rubber insert for use with training/locating collars • Yellow retro-reflective strip on the sides • Screen printing marking • Wide hook and loop band inside for attaching the female kit (optional)
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The + of the product: • +/- 15 cm adjustment thanks to the straps • Numerous compatible options to improve the visibility and protection of the dog • Thermoregulation • Use of training collars