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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Love how easy this is to set up and take down. Carrying cases for everything so it's easy to keep it all together and put up out of the way when not in use. Lots of agility options to work on with your high energy pup. This will keep us busy this fall!
Shana
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
I volunteer at a shelter and we set this up for the puppies in training. We use it inside, in a large room, and I don't think it's meant to be for dogs who are going into full-on agility training; it's cheap, somewhat portable (though it's a nightmare to take fully apart tbh), and easy to move around, which makes it great for our puppies. It provides us with an opportunity for exercise, mental stimulation, and training, while still being fun for the dogs. It also allows us to expose them to novel experiences (like the tunnels), which (we hope) makes for more confident, less anxious pups. They love it! We have, so far, used it with a litter of bloodhounds, two Rottie Xs, some shep/pit mixed, and some heeler Xs, and all have had a great time, with varying degrees of success as far as agility goes. The poles are really useful, and sometimes we just set them and the tunnels up. We avoid taking it apart because it's a pain, but we can pull the stands off so everything can be chucked in a corner for storage until the next day.This is likely not useful for large dogs, but it's a good training tool for puppies (just don't let them eat it because they will, and it's not super sturdy).
Vladimir
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
It is not durable at all, you can’t leave it outside unattended for several days, wind or rain will mess it up badly. So you have to spend a lot of time assembling / disassembling at every use, and it has dozens of little parts to put together, I understand they do it to save space for shipping but man it makes it hard to work with. You should also get stakes and nail every part into the ground so it doesn’t roll all over the place. And if you have a big energetic dog, forget about the stakes, he’ll just tear it apart in one go.TLDR Not durable at all, more like a toy, avoid.
AlenKa
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
The resting box is small, and you can’t see it in the grass so figure a way to make it visible maybe with some flags. The weave poles are too little close together, no way to adjust them. The jumps are easily knocked down by wind. Overall, super flimsy construction. Returning, and would not recommend.
Doggos
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
If you think you might want to get your dog into agility, this is a reasonable set to start training them with. It is NOT terribly durable so I would not recommend setting it up and expecting to leave it outside for multiple days to practice with. You'll need to be sure you have time to break it down to some degree (enough to get it under cover) if you want it to last. I was hoping this set would be a little heavier duty, but it's good enough for where my dogs are right now.The many small pieces to this do drive me a little nuts. Everything goes together just fine and I am figuring out how to break this down to not ALL the little bits that are required to keep everything together.I would highly recommend using the stakes to stake down the tunnels lest your dog get frightened because the tunnels move/roll when he/she runs through. Also, stake down the resting box. You may need to mark this box a little better because it pretty well disappears into the grass. We've been having tons of rain and it's hard to keep the grass short enough for my dogs to see this box effectively. I put flags at the corners so they can see where it is.The weave poles are fine. They are a little close together for my boys and I wish there was a way to extend them about 3 inches further apart.The jumps work fine. I almost can't keep my pups from doing the jumps before *I* am ready for them to. I do wish there was a way to tack these down easily because any little wind knocks them over due to the flags on the sides. Great idea, just need a little more follow through.Overall, fun for the pups. If you are going to get really serious about doing agility, you'll want to get higher quality equipment. It's easier to practice daily when things are able to be left set up in the yard.
Sharolyn Sievert
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
I ordered this to have some fun in my own backyard with my dogs - and it does accomplish that. It isn't for hard-core agility, just simple fun. For example, I wouldn't leave them outside for extended periods, but put them away after each use. Instructions fairly easy to follow and understand. I wasn't as happy with the fact many of the small parts were loose in the box, so I ended up counting everything to make sure I had everything needed. I almost didn't find the "Pause box" as it was in one of the tunnel bags and I didn't see it fall out. The pause box is really just an open square of the same nylon as the tunnels & the bags, intended to be staked down. If you have longish grass, dogs likely won't see it. Additionally, one of the bags had the handle sewn into the seam of the bag, rendering it useless. It is of course the longer, heavier bag which really needs 2 handles. That all said - my dogs had fun, and it packs down into 3 bags for storage / transport, and for the price, gave us several new toys to play with together.
David Reiter
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
very lightweight yet durable construction, super easy to setup, can leave outside (out of wind) great dog training and trust skills, especially fun to train puppies.
Ain'tNothinFiner
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
I got this to for enrichment for my puppy. I don’t believe this is something that is meant to stay outside for long periods of time. You need to be prepared to take this down after you use it. The tubing is a little flimsy, but it serves its purpose just fine for me.
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