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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
This leash is great! It's sturdy enough for my big pit-lab mix, and my wife loves to clip it around her waist when going on walks with the kids. The colors are stylish and the elastic section is a really nice touch, my dog has Canine ADHD and frequently lunges at the next interesting smell in a fit of exuberant joy -- the elastic shock part does as much for my arm as it does for the doggo's neck, it's really nice to not feel the full impact of the jerk when the dog lunges at a dandelion with a typical slack leash.
Deek
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
This hands-free leash is great for hikes and runs with my 90 pound dog. It is versatile in its use, and it can be worn around your waist, across your body, or hand held. The elastic section provides a little give so you don't lose your balance when moving hands free. The colors are cute and the material is lightweight, and doesn't add extra bulk. The length is perfect, even on narrower trails.
Winston
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
It's a pretty normal leash. Nothing much to say about it vs other competitors. I prefer waistband leashes over hand leashes as you can use waistband leashes as hand leashes but not the other way around. This coloration is also pretty good for visibility
Angelica B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
I walk both of my fur babies together and this definitely helps make that easier... I can walk one with a leash while keeping the other around my waist allowing me to keep one hand free at all times for signaling and any other possible emergencies
Brooke M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
At first, I was confused by the design, but I realized the belt buckle is for car trips. It can be a little bulky, but is very well made and sewn. Carabiner clip screws to prevent clip from coming off. Only wish the lead portion could be made a little longer if you wear it cross-body it isn't quite long enough for the dog to go very far.
Southern Dane
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This is an absolute must have for a leash pulling pet! Our Great Dane and our hunting mix pup pull like they are leading santa’s sled 😂 This allows us to use our body weight as resistance instead of our arms and shoulders. They both walk so much better with this leash. It has a short handle option for crossing streets or needing to pull pet close. It also has a seatbelt latch. The quality is A1.
Chris R
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
For context, my wife is using this as an around the waist jogging leash with our ~55 pound golden retriever.Overall, we like the quality of this leash and the nice design touches, but there are a few points to be aware of:Regarding length: The leash is nicely adjustable in several ways but you should know that if you are using it as a jogging leash hands-free, as it is marketed, it will be effectively significantly shorter than is shown in the specs.Specifically, my wife has a roughly 28” waist. Setting the waist part of the leash to be comfortable around her leaves the leash itself as a 45” leash, much shorter than the 57” minimum in the marketing. Yes the full length is what they say, but this is the amount that is usable. That said, there are two factors that will increase this. First, there is about 8” of adjustment in a section next to the bungee portion of the leash so you can further loosen the leash by that amount. Second, the bungee portion itself has about 14” of flex. Net, with a 28” waist you can maximize the length of this leash to roughly 53” long unstretched, with your dog pulling to extend it a bit further. My wife feels, for her, that this length is fine. Obviously as waist size goes up (or down) the length will be impacted.From a design perspective, this is really quite nice. I like the coloring. The seat belt buckle and the padding at the point where it goes around your waist are a nice addition as well. That said, the padding on the waist portion is short enough it really is only useful if you are using it as a handheld leash vs a jogging leash. The padding runs along the inside of that part for only about 13”, so much of the part that goes around your waist isn’t padded. However, while it would be nice if it was longer, the nylon leash part itself is fairly soft so this is more of a heads up than a ding.The one part that does worry me is the carabiner that connects onto your dog’s collar or harness. While it is nice that the design is locking, the actual quality of the metal feels low and you can see the seams pretty easily. I’ve had some fail that look like that, and some that haven’t. This is my only real ding, but it does make me nervous.
Jacob MOlina
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
Quality: A—Very well made, solid construction that I'm willing to trust enough to use as a seatbelt. Smart design with thoughtful details, such as neoprene-lined handles at both ends, metal accessory loop, and seatbelt buckle attached to shock-absorbing bungee cord. Bright gradient color scheme is pretty to look at and easy to find.Effectiveness: B—Did not work very well for hands-free walking my chihuahua mix, requires a larger dog to have enough length (which is exactly what the listing said, "for medium to large dogs"). I can wear it around my waist if my dog is willing to stay within step on-able distance, which being so small he usually is not. Works well as a regular leash and seatbelt, though the poor guy can't quite reach to stick his head out the window. Would work well for a medium dog (though there still might not be enough length to wear crossbody), and perfectly for a large one; would be nice if the bungee and/or waistband length was a little longer for smaller dogs and crossbody function.Value: B—$19.99 is a good price for a well-made dog leash, especially one that has so many additional features and versatility. I would recommend it for dogs over 30lbs, or 50lbs if you want to wear it crossbody style.
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