Mountainsmith

Mountainsmith Dog Trippin' Kit

Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)

At last, all breeds of dogs can be fully prepared for a night out in the backcountry. The Dog Trippin' kit includes a small-sized pack for dogs 20 1 40 lb., leash, food bowl, water bowl, and low-profile bed. The accessories fit into the streamlined dog pack. Leash has stainless metal snap hook, variable length adjustment, elastic cinch when not in use. Grub Bowl 1 webbing rim maintains shape, drawstring Closure, attachment loop. Water Bowl 1 webbing rim maintains shape, attachment loop, leak proof lining. Dog Bed 1 low profile design, fleece-lined. Small Dog Pack features:. Reflective trim. Mesh pocket on the top for leash stash. D-ring attachment point for leashes.

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The Mountainsmith Dog Trippin' Kit includes a dog pack, dog bed, leash, and collapsible water and food dishes to provide you with everything your four-legged friend need on the trail or in camp. Available in three sizes, the Mountainsmith dog pack fits anything from a cocker spaniel to a Saint Bernard. Every piece of the Dog Trippin' Kit withstands years of backcountry and dog-park abuse thanks to burly 900D ballistics nylon construction.

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Fit:[S] 20-40lb (cocker spaniel, terriers); [M] 40-80lb (golden & lab retrievers); [L] 80-110lb (Saint Bernard, Great Pyrenees)
Included:Dog pack, dog bed, leash, food dish, water dish
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Material:900D Ballistics nylon
Recommended Use:Taking your pooch into the hills
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Large 67.50
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Reviews:

padded Straps... eh...

crabappler2214814 at Backcountry.com on 11/24/2008
Rated: **
The pack I would recommend. As far as the softly padded straps? They are not long enough, and slide to one side... so they are of no use. I could do a better job sewing Shearling around each one, and it would do a better job, or a piece of terry cloth towel for that matter! Otherwise, everything works perfectly!

Great!

shawn the fireman at Backcountry.com on 11/24/2008
Rated: *****
I bought this for my 3yo chow mix mutt. she's about 60 lbs, very muscular and no fat. she falls perfectly in the sizing for the medium, but when i got it i almost cinch the straps all of the way to fit her. while i can still adjust it a little just be aware. i didn't want to go down a size because the packs volume decreases to about half the size. on the positive side, she seems to like it. the bed sealed the deal for me, i was looking into buying the components separate and the bed led me to this kit. she has used all of the components and i have no complaints. i have also noticed that she hasn't figured out how much wider she is with it on as she's constantly running through bushes and dragging on trees. i expected to see some wear on the pack but it's holding up extremely well so far. bottom line - if you take your dog hiking or camping, have they carry their own stuff. everyone is happy then.

Perfect for my two dogs

crabappler2214814 at Backcountry.com on 11/24/2008
Rated: *****
First... If you have a medium sized dog about 50-80 pounds.. the medium is going to be too large. I was glad I asked prior to purchase. Online help told me he had an 85 pound lab, and used a size small. The size small fits both of my dogs perfectly. The packs size may be smaller, but it doesn't overwhelm my dog, like the medium did. She is a Medium sized labxchow 55 pounds. My other dog is a 40 pound Staffie. Both are muscular, and young! No, they have not figured out that it makes them wider. I use the packs to help drain the energy out of them every day. They carry 10-13 % of their body weight only. Water bottles on both sides are perfect for them both. Even with the beds, the pack could handle food, and water. I returned the single packs I bought at a local store, and purchased the whole Trippin" kit. It was cheaper than what I paid for two packs with nothing else! :)

Good stuff

bvandenbra1537388 at Backcountry.com on 11/24/2008
Rated: *****
I got the small size for my 5-month old 50 pound Pyr, and it fit him well. The small size also adjusted well to my buddy's lab/basset mix. The pack holds enough food for a couple of days, and the leash attachment right on top is very convenient - you can just reach right down and hook him up instead of fumbling for a collar while wearing your pack. The collapsable bowls worked well, but I didn't even bring the "sleeping pad" - it's tiny. It might have fit my dog's @ss. The pack wobbles a bit side to side when the dog walks, but I think any of them would do that. It never slid side to side or front to back, and the dog didn't even know he was wearing it. It's really easy to adjust. I'm going to get the same thing in a larger size for next year. If you have a larger, lab-sized dog, I'd probably get a medium, despite what that review above says. The extra pack space for more food would be great. I'm going to buy the large and medium in the spring, and return whatever one doesn't fit him as well - Backcountry has a great return policy.
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