Description
Long Line Design
The Long Line is available in lengths 10′-25′, so you can choose the perfect leash length for your specific needs. Long lines are used for recall training, tracking, and more!
- Choice of small or large snap bolt, or trigger clasp. All options swivel.
- Hardware finish available in stainless steel, or solid brass
- Stainless Steel or Solid Brass Chicago Screws
- One D-ring for accessories
- Leashes are 5/8″width
- Heavy Duty BioThane® webbing
What is
- Webbing on the inside and heavy-duty, non-tacky PVC coating on the outside
- Waterproof
- Cold weather resistant (won’t become brittle until -56° F)
- UV resistant (won’t fade)
- Sensory friendly: won’t hurt your hands like rope leashes or nylon leashes
- Doesn’t tangle or knot easily
- Will not crack or fade
- Doesn’t need to be oiled
- 5/8″ width break strength is 625 pounds
Hardware Options
We offer small and large standard bolt clasps, and a trigger clasp in stainless steel or solid brass finish. We’re sorry but we no longer offer a quick release option for due to a pattern of malfunctions. Every hardware option swivels. Chicago Screws will match the clasp finish choice.
Hardware weights and lengths per piece:
Small stainless steel bolt: 0.8oz, 2.25″
Large stainless steel bolt: 1.9oz, 3″
Stainless steel trigger: 1.9oz, 2.5″
Small solid brass bolt: 1.4oz, 2.75″
Large solid brass bolt: 1.8oz, 3″
Solid brass trigger: 1.6oz, 2.5″
*For dogs less than 20lbs the small stainless steel bolt option is most ideal.
Which Metal Should I Choose?
Both stainless steel and solid brass are very durable and make long-lasting options! Stainless steel is rust-resistant and classic silver color. It is possible for stainless steel to rust, but much less than nickel and it can be cleaned more easily. Brass does not rust but does develop a patina over time. Stainless steel and brass can both be used in the water.
Even though stainless steel and brass are durable, it’s still best to prevent the hardware from oxidizing. To do this make sure to dry your product ASAP, and especially rinse off any saltwater. In the case that your hardware rusts or patinas, we recommend searching Google for the best methods to remove the discoloration.
Cleaning Directions
To clean your leash, take a bucket of water (temperature doesn’t matter), and add some dish soap. Then swish the leash around in the bucket, rinse clean and allow to air dry. For more stubborn areas use a gentle wet cloth and rub with a bit soap and rinse clean.
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