🐶 Walk the Walk, No Pull Required!
The ComfortFlex Sport Harness is an American-made, padded, and reflective no-pull dog harness designed for dogs of all sizes. It features adjustable straps for a customized fit, ensuring comfort and safety during walks, runs, and training sessions.
D**L
Nice harnesses
I have ordered so many harnesses trying to fit a 4 pound Papillon. They all are to big or just to heavy for her. This one I ordered in a petite and it does fit her when I pull the straps as small as they will go. It is a little bit heavy but it feels like it’s going to work just fine . I do like the way it’s made.
R**T
My baby loves it!
Me and my furbaby loves it. Easy to put on and easy to take off.
K**.
Awesome - but the velcro isn't very durable
I bought one of these years ago for our golden. She's put on weight, so her older one doesn't wrap around her abdomen the way it used to. In addition to perhaps being a bit too big for her older harness, the velcro on her older one has seemingly worn out. It doesn't stick together anymore.Nonetheless, we like the product so much that I just ordered a new. We'll see how long this one lasts and I'll update my review.The burgundy color is very nice - feminine without being too girly.
D**J
Correct Harness for Dachshund
Tried a couple and then came across this for our standard dachshund. Easy to adjust and get on. Easier yet to remove.
B**H
Comfortable, simple, and great for a running dog
The media could not be loaded. I was looking for something comfortable and padded all the way around my doggo's chest. I went through numerous harnesses from decent brands, but most caused chaffing even when it was loosely fit, because my girl likes to run a decent amount. This harness does NOT cause chaffing and I enjoy the minimal design that's not over engineered. I didn't want a straight jacket for my dog, just a sturdy, padded harness to keep her comfy.
J**D
Good but inconsistent quality
We like this harness and have owned two over the past few years. The first one we purchased in 2020 lasted 2 years, however for the replacement I bought in May 2022, the Velcro wore out within a few months despite cleaning and taking care of it. It’s pricey for a harness so frustrating that the second one wore out so quickly.
T**6
8 miles, no chafing!
I have an oversized "throwback" Pomeranian who loves to run with me. Underneath all his fluff, he is a lanky, thin, athletic 15 lb. He loves to run with me, but his step in harness chafed his armpit area. Seeing the good reviews on this harness in regards to preventing chafing in active dogs, I decided to give it a try.I ordered the XS based on the size chart... his girth measurement was in the middle of the range given. When it arrived, it was a little larger than I expected, and I had to adjust it to the smallest setting to fit him properly. It's possible the XXS may have been a better fit for him, but I decided to keep the XS and give it a try.Security? No part of the harness has any stretch to it -- in the product image, the front part looks like it might be elastic, but it is actually a sturdy non-stretch fabric with reflective strips. The non-stretch factor makes it a very secure harness. And for double security and maximum adjustability, the girth closes by velcro followed by a buckle attachment over the top. I am sure that a determined dog could figure out a way to back out of it, especially if the fit is too loose, but no such attempt was made by my dog. He spooks easily when we are running, especially if we're near a road and a car comes up behind us. He bolts behind me and I have to pull him forward. He did this multiple times while we were running, and the harness stayed secure as I pulled him forward. I use a coupler to attach the harness to the collar as a safety measure so that if he does back out of the harness, he is still attached to the leash by his collar. I recommend this extra precaution for any dog who bolts when frightened, especially if he will be walked near a busy road. But in this case, the harness stayed put very well.Chafing? The material is thicker than an average harness, but very slippery. The part that actually contacts the dog reminds me of the straps of a good quality back pack, made to comfortably slide against the skin. No sharp edges to scrape against his skin as his body moves. Additionally, the girth sits a couple inches behind his armpits, as opposed to his previous step-in harness that sat right against his armpits. We ran eight miles today, and I checked him carefully for chafing afterwards. No sign of chafing at all! He loves running so much, and I am so excited to have found a secure harness he can wear when he is on longer runs with me that doesn't cause him pain later.Ease of use? To be honest, this harness is easier to put on than a step in harness! You just slide it over the dog's head like a collar, then fasten the girth with velcro followed by the buckle. Great choice for squirmy, excitable dogs who are hard to get into other types of harnesses. It's also easy to adjust for a perfect fit.While not marketed as a no-pull harness, I think it also had a positive effect on his pulling. Nothing I have tried (including the Easy Walk harness) completely stops him from pulling when he's excited, but when wearing this harness today, he seemed to recognize when he was pulling and ease up more readily than usual.Overall, I am very satisfied with this harness. It might be more expensive than the step-in harness at Walmart, but it is well worth the extra money if you're looking for something sturdy and comfortable for your active dog. And it seems like it is built to last. I look forward to many more runs with my pup and his ComfortFlex harness!
T**E
good for barrel chested dogs, with some quirks to know before use
Overall, a good harness but some things to know before you use it. I am currently on my 2nd one in 8 months and hopefully this one goes better now that I know a few tricks.For my balanced review:The good:* great for barrel chested dogs -- they are challenging to fit* lightweight - so good for senior dogs* padded all the way around -- I previously had the "Ezydog Quick Release" which is the same design as this harness but it rubbed a bald spot into one of my dogs due to friction of the strap* made in the USA* reflective strip for night time walking* very comfortable for the dog* my dog did not escape from it and she gets out of harnesses* adjustableThe not-so-good:* the adjustable belly strap is a great feature, however, unless your dog is a PERFECT fit (meaning, the velcro and its partner side line up perfectly), you will have exposed velcro. This pulls against the buckle strap every time you open and close the harness, which leads to the buckle strap pilling. Originally I didn't know where this came from; I figured it out later. I solved this issue by putting some athletic tape around the exposed part of the buckle strap to prevent this from happening.* the back loop is REALLY long. I have never seen a harness w/ a loop this long. Maybe it's to use in the car w/ a seatbelt but b/c the D ring (leash attachment ring) is GINORMOUS, this combo leads to the ring bouncing up and down against the dog's back while they walk. The loop is long enough to wind around the back strap of the harness to prevent the bouncing, but this leads to compression of the back strap. So be aware. I have no idea why the ring is so large unless you are planning on attaching your dog to a tracker/trailer of some sort (kidding)*either I got a dud or the velcro hook & eye technology is not very good. According to my research (https://www.hookandloop.com/blog/how-long-will-it-stick-understanding-the-lifespan-of-hook-and-loop#:~:text=The%20standard%20industrial%20strength%20hook,cycle%20life%20of%2020%2C000%2B%20operations.) velcro should last 20,000 uses. If you walk your dog 4x/day (this is a lot) then the strap should last for over 5 years. Mine lasted for 8 months. You can see from the photo that the "eye" strap from the "hook & eye" technology completely just pulls it out and then the strap no longer stays fastened. My dog saw a squirrel today and pulled and I could hear the velcro unsticking. This is why I ordered another one.*the seller is very responsive in time (they always respond), however every answer I got referred me to Amazon as the product is fulfilled by Amazon. I would not bother writing to the seller. They will refer you to Amazon.I bought another harness at the same time (two dogs) and that one is still in great shape so I'm hoping that I just got a dud and this 2nd time will be a charm now that I have all of these tricks.
J**P
Sizing off, unfortunately. Looks like it's good quality.
Measured my dog before hand to make sure it fit and too big, unfortunately. Like the fabric and looks like it will be comfortable. Well made. Sizing seems a bit off. Will exchange.
S**8
Adjustable and very easy to put on
Outstanding harnesses for our two dogs (pug and French bulldog). Adjustable and very easy to put on, they provide a lot of support without putting any pressure on the dogs' necks. Extremely well-made and sturdy.
P**.
... different kinds of Harness and this one is the best yet. It is very easy to put on
I have tried many different kinds of Harness and this one is the best yet. It is very easy to put on, has only one ring to hook the lease to where most of them have two. Absolutely love the ComfortFlex Sport Harness...
A**R
LOVE how easy it is to place on my dogs ...
LOVE how easy it is to place on my dogs - no fiddling - just snap and its on! The handle at the top is very handy for my older dog who has weak legs and needs help standing up sometimes and for our pup it is easy to grab and restrain him if necessary. They are very light weight and we find no rubbing occurs on the fur/skin for our most active dog. Love, Love, Love them!!
C**
Joli sur ma chienne. Mais elle s’en défait facilement ...
Joli sur ma chienne. Mais elle s’en défait facilement. Je lui met en longue randonnée, ou elle est libre, mais avec le harnais, je peux la rattraper facilement.
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