Description
1″ Adventure Martingale Collar Design
The 1″ Adventure Martingale a unique and stylish martingale collar that is a fun alternative to the common metal martingale collars. This collar has a buckle so you don’t need to squish your dog’s head to put it on, and can just adjust it quickly and easily. The Adventure Martingale has been designed with solid brass and Chicago screws making it SUPER durable. If your dog is in the water often and you like having a martingale option, we recommend this collar.
- 1″ standard buckle for ease of use
- Martingale Loop
- 1″ D-Ring
- Hardware finish in solid brass
- Chicago screws that are also secured with thread locker
- Strap keeper correct size for extra strapping to be doubled over if necessary
Sizing Guide For The 1″ Adventure Martingale Collar
Please measure your dog’s neck with a soft tape measure to make sure this collar will fit your dog.
The tape measure should be snug, but with enough room to slip a finger or two between the tape measure and your dog’s neck.
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
Collar Hardware Information
All of our adventure martingale collars are available in stainless steel or brass. The screws will match the buckle choice.
Stainless steel *may* eventually rust (but not easily), and brass does not rust but rather develops a patina. Stainless steel and brass are the best options if you plan on using your collar in water, especially saltwater.
To prevent the hardware from oxidizing it’s best to dry your product ASAP, and to 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 (methods are different depending on which metal you chose).
Cleaning Directions
To clean your collar, take a bucket of water (temperature doesn’t matter), and add some dish soap. Then swish the collar 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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