Your dog loves to keep you company on day hikes, and she's even more excited if she feels like she has a job to do. Stash some treats, a collapsible bowl, and a leash or some small water bottles inside saddlebags of the Ruffwear Approach Pack and let your pooch haul her own supplies. The Approach features a harness designed for comfort and stability under light loads, and the saddlebags have a low, streamlined shape that complements your dog's balance. A padded assistance handle gives you a quick way to lift your pooch over otherwise-insurmountable obstacles, and Ruffwear's designers were careful not to include any excessive straps or attachments that might hang up in bushes or low-hanging branches. This Ruffwear dog pack comes in five different sizes so it'll fit securely on pint-sized pups or burly beasts.
- Durable nylon material withstands season after season of running, hiking, rolling, and other dog-like activities
- Web Master Harness uses an adjustable system of wide, synthetic webbing that feels comfortable around the chest and haunches
- Web Master Harness and attached saddlebags were designed to provide a balanced weight distribution so your pooch will feel balanced on her feet
- Padded Assistance Handle makes it easy to grab this pack and help your dog over large obstacles or lift her into a vehicle
- Single-piece, v-ring leash attachment point makes it easy to secure a leash to this pack when necessary
- Other features include stash pockets, coated zippers, and external gear loops
- Reflective trim improves visibility at in low-light situations like dusk or dawn
- Ruffwear recommends your dog carry no more than 25-30% of his or her body weight in the pack. If your dog is new to packs, start with a light load and slowly work up to heavier loads as he/she gets used to the extra weight.
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Great pack, great fit.
KenWP
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Been out with this pack three times now, logged about 20 miles. I have a fit 20lb. Boston Terrier, and the XS size fits him perfectly. No chafing, no problems at all. He's been through streams, in lakes, up and down boulders, mud, brush, you name it, that pack can take it. It only took him about five minutes to get used to it, too.
The handle comes is great for lifting him over the few obstacles he can't deal with.
I usually put his leash, some dog food, and a rain fleece in it. Sometimes water if there is no water source on the trail. A couple of times I have had to put a small rock in it to level it out. Never more than 2-2.5 lbs at the most, tho.
I have also put it over a fleece that he needs in cold weather, and it works just as well.
Highly recommended!
Works pretty well, my dog just hates it
Alexander S
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I bought this for my dog, now granted he's a small Lasso apso, he loves hiking. He refused to wear it at all so i ended up giving it a friend of mine. My friends dog loves it though and is always excited when he puts in on him cause the dog knows he's going somewhere fun.
ruffwear approach backpack
parp519760
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Decided to purchase this pack based off of what i felt was a pretty thorough research session. Made my decision on who to purchase from the same way. First, the pack. Appeared to be of good quality, lots of room, fit my 100 lab well(at first). Couple of things bugged me though. Pack seemed to slide back and forth up front. fixed with a couple of safety pins on the left and right of were the center chest harness attaches to the center of the front chest strap. next was the tear on the first outing. Granted, nothing is bullet proof, but one needs to expect a dog to run into things in the woods. The new one i get will be re-inforced as to prevent this from happening again, which i can assure you will. This moves us to the next section. BAckcountry's service. top notch. Called in the monday after the tear happened, was gladly and cheerfully taken care of in a business-like yet friendly manner. currently waiting arrival of my replacement. Thanks!
Awesome
Christian
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This backpack works great. My 27 lb. dog had no trouble carrying his food, two bowls, treats, and a liter of water on a tough 15 miler a couple of weekends ago. You do have to keep the weight in each bag pretty much exactly the same or it will tilt to the heavier side, but that wasn't really an issue. Highly recommend it.
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Andy
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I love it
Andy
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I was really surprised with the capacity of this pack. I bought a medium for my 60# pit/boxer mix and I had to make it almost as small as it would go but with it opened up it fit on my 80# German Shepard. I recommend going slow and starting them out hiking with it on and nothing or very little in it. Were still working our way up to no more than 20% of body weight. It's a little expensive but if your doing a lot of hiking with your dog and he still has energy to play fetch for an hour like mine then it's worth every penny. If your dog is a couch potato it's not for you.
Perfect for a working dog
Readimag
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I have a husky and he loves to wear this pack around town and when we go up to Alaska. At first he was kind of antsy about putting it on but he warmed up to it after a day or so. I put 64oz of water and four days worth of food in his bags and it doesn?t slow him down at all. He always comes home happy after a run or just a walk with the pack on.
Loves to work!
Readimag
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Review
Alexander
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Pyrenees Labrador
milenine1736051
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Bought the large. Fits my Pyrador great. 80 lbs-ish.
Fits Great
Parker
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This pack is great. I love that it fits snug and doesn' shift. It holds my dogs backpacking sleeping pad, his food, cold weather gear, boots and a few other things when we are out backpacking the backcountry. I love that it has the leash hook up. I also like that you can lift your dog by the handle if he has trouble getting over anything. It also helps me when I come across horses on the trails. My dog gets protective of me around them so it helps me get a good hold on him just in case.
