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Comentado en Australia el 5 de agosto de 2021
I use this on a disc braked eMTB. Works really well with my German Shorthaired Pointer dog. Only issue I had is ensuring the mount doesn’t block the speed sensor on the frame which uses a magnet on the disc.
Rick T.
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de diciembre de 2020
This leash was made to sound like it keeps your dog from getting near the bike. It doesn’t at all your dogs able too so it it no different than the other cheaper ones. The main part is a flexible rubber tube.
Thomas
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de julio de 2019
I find the leash doesn’t stay locked in place and had to periodically stop and re-tighten it..I have a large dog and although only a puppy he is already 70lbs at 5 months old so I think the clamp could be designed a little better but other then that it’s fantastic.
Ashley
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de mayo de 2019
I can finally take my dog with me to the wooded trails in my neighbourhood. She hasn't been able to tip the scooter, and mostly she heels very nicely. Sometimes she will see a chipmunk and try to run for it, but it holds her in place. I redirect her attention with a treat and we pick up speed to move past the distraction.Thank you to the inventor, it has improved my quality of life so much. When I got the scooter I could finally take myself to the woods but I wanted to have my dog by my side.Update: 5 years later and the leash is still going strong. I replaced the bolts once. They were bent as my dog does lounge at skunks and squirrels from time to time. Bolts are affordable and easy to swap out. The leash itself is as strong as the day we got it.
Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de julio de 2015
I'm a rather timid bicyclist. I don't like to ride in traffic or in crowds. However, I have a foot problem that makes difficult for me to walk any distance and I can't run at all. Cycling is my main form of exercise. I like the local rail trails and I regularly go about 10 or 12 miles. I always felt so sad having to leave my 80 lb Black Lab home. He's young and active and the exercise would be great for him.I decided to give a bike leash a try and I read the reviews of all the leashes online. As I said, I am a timid cyclist. The Bike Tow Leash is the most expensive, but the reviews said the dog could not pull you over if your weight was on the bike. So I did it; I bought a BTL and gave it a try. The first day I was too scared to even get on the bike -- and the dog CAN pull it over if you're not sitting on it! I walked him next to my bike every day for a few days and finally got brave enough to ride the bike around my cul-de-sac...And the thing works. The dog can't pull it over and he's controlled at a perfect distance from the bike.I've gone a mile or so with him in my neighborhood 6 or 7 times and we did a mile on the rail trail over the weekend. I'm taking it slow to build his fitness level.You cannot feel the dog pulling at all with the BTL. I know he is pulling, because I can see him, but you can't feel it. He went around behind the back wheel once while I was walking him next to the bike, but when we're riding he just doesn't do that. Get him up to a good speed and he doesn't notice anything; he's just running. He stays right next to me and runs with me. I feel completely safe and in control of my dog.I find it simple to install and remove. Most days I don't remove it, I just clip it up under the seat. It's hooks to his collar easily.Since my dog is black I was concerned that he would not be visible to cars, so I bought a bright vest for him to wear when we are in my neighborhood where there might be cars. On the trails I didn't bother. I do carry another leash in case I need to take him off the bike for any reason.The BTL is a smartly engineered, simple, and effective item. I have a exercise partner now that loves to run and never refuses to go. I recommend it highly.
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