Description
The inspiration for the GO harness series was the traditional Nordic harness. These harnesses are characterized by exceptional durability while providing high comfort, making them ideal for daily walks and adventures. The wide adjustment on the front segments and chest makes the harness suitable for most dogs. They are particularly dedicated to breeds with a narrow body structure that cannot fit well into the Y harness model. The handle on the back facilitates control over the dog in difficult conditions and sudden situations. The lightweight yet strong neoprene material allows the skin to breathe and is easy to keep clean. The Go! harness features a fun motif reminiscent of the logo from the popular 90s video game Pac-Man. Inside the harness, there is a space for the owner's contact information. The fabrics used in the production of these harnesses have been tested and certified as safe and free from harmful substances according to the Oeko-Tex 100 standard. The harnesses are designed with great attention to detail, such as: modern design and interesting patterns, water-resistant nylon straps, quick-drying neoprene material, durable aluminum ring for leash attachment, wide range of adjustments for a perfect fit, and 3M reflective elements ensuring safety after dark. Dimensions: neck circumference: 59-63 cm, chest circumference: 80-100 cm. About the brand: Hurtta is a leader among manufacturers of high-quality harnesses, leashes, collars, and clothing for active dogs. A well-known and respected company founded in 2002 in Finland. Its ergonomic and extremely useful training and sports accessories are loved by people around the world. The original style, modern design, and the unique Haundtex® material used in their products, which is patented by this manufacturer, ensure comfort, convenience, and a stylish appearance for dogs. Products from this brand are primarily characterized by excellent quality, durability, and functionality. Physically active dog owners appreciate the ability to use Hurtta accessories both during walks and while engaging in sports such as running or dog trekking.
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