Everything about the Rush harness gathered in one place!
Features
Ergonomic design - The classic Y-shaped front allows free shoulder movement and minimal breathing constraints.
Buckles - The chest straps are each secured with a Duraflex® buckle. This design allows you to take the harness on and off effortlessly, without the need to manipulate your dog’s legs.
Breathable - The back straps are crafted from our unique three-layer material combination, Hexivent, to ensure good airflow and quick drying. This makes the harness well-suited for warm weather.
Visible - 3M™ reflective logos on the back straps and chest piece make your dog visible from different angles in the dark.
Adjustable - The side straps have an extensive adjustment range to fit all dog shapes. Anti-slip material ensures the straps stay in place during activity. The rope attachment is light and adjustable to enhance comfort.
Durable - All materials are built to last for years, exposed areas are reinforced with Hypalon for added durability.
Sizing
Fitting
How do I adjust the Rush harness for my dog?
Technical specifications, wash guide and product dimensions
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FAQ
HOW DO I MEASURE MY DOG FOR THE RUSH HARNESS?
The size finder on the product's page will help you find the correct size for your dog. Based on your dog’s weight and breed, simply fill in your dog’s numbers and a size will be suggested for you. If your dog is a mixed breed, use the closest breed in terms of shape. With this tool, you will also see if your dog is close to going one size up or down. If your dog is in between sizes, we recommend you choose the bigger size for small/medium dogs (up to size 6) in particular.
The harness’s dimensions are available on the product page if needed.
If the harness does not fit, you can exchange the harness for the right size. Visit this page to read more about returns and exchange.
HOW DO I ADJUST AND FIT THE RUSH HARNESS?
1 - Neck
You should be able to fit at least two fingers vertically between the top of your dog’s neck and the harness for a medium-sized dog (sizes 4-6). A bit less for smaller dogs, more for bigger dogs.
Important!
Fingers on top of each other, between your dog’s neck and the harness.
2 - Chest
For medium-sized dogs, you should be able to fit at least two fingers vertically between your dog’s chest and the harness. Adjust on both sides, as even as possible. After initial adjustment for your dog, lock the chest straps by simply threading the end of the strap back through the slip lock.
3 - Armpits
Make sure there is room for your dog to move freely.
Tip!
If you find it hard to take the harness on/off, twist it sideways when pulling it over your dog’s head.
CAN I USE THE RUSH HARNESS WITH A BIG AND STRONG DOG?
The Rush harness is designed to provide freedom of movement and unrestricted breathing while pulling. It can be used for short distances with strong dogs.
For optimal comfort over long distances, we recommend the Freemotion harness 5.0.
WHICH SPARE PARTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE RUSH HARNESS?
We want you to have your harness for many years. Therefore parts that are exposed to wear and tear are available for purchase. You can find replacement buckles and end-loop in this section of our website.
WHICH KNOT IS USED ON THE BACK PIECE, AND HOW DO I TIE IT?
The knot at the rope on the back piece is called a Fisherman’s knot. Tighten the knots before using the Rush harness for the first time.
IS THIS PRODUCT COVERED BY A WARRANTY?
Yes, this item is protected by a 2-year warranty. Should any product exhibit defects in materials or workmanship within two years of the purchase date, rest assured—we’ve got you covered! We will issue a voucher that can be used to either obtain the necessary spare part or to replace the item entirely.
For further details, please visit our warranty information page.
Safety guidelines
Always read the product’s manual guide before use.
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