Bisley Heavy Duty Rope Slip Lead
S3866
- Heavy-duty version of Bisley's popular rope slip lead, built for stronger or larger dogs
- 15mm thick nylon rope for extra strength over the standard lead
- 3½ feet (approx. 105cm) in length
- Quality leather fittings at the rope ends for durability
- Adjustable leather stop to set loop size and prevent slipping
- Simple slip-lead design doubles as collar and lead, no buckles or clips
- Green nylon finish
Bisley's Heavy Duty Rope Slip Lead is a step up from the standard rope lead, built from thick 15mm nylon rope for handlers who need extra strength and control from a strong or larger dog. At 3½ feet long, it works as an all-in-one collar-and-lead in a simple slip design, so it goes on and comes off in seconds without any buckles or clips to fumble with in the field. Quality leather fittings finish the rope ends neatly and add durability where the lead sees the most wear, while an adjustable leather stop lets you set the loop to the right size for your dog's neck and stops it slipping loose or over-tightening. It's a straightforward, no-nonsense lead for dog handlers, beaters and gundog owners who want dependable control while working or exercising a powerful dog, and it's every bit as much at home on the school run or the daily walk. Green in colour, it's a hard-wearing piece of kit built to Bisley's usual practical standard.
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