The Defender Series deployment harnessPatent Pending - Instant K9 Deployment
- Holds up to 5/8" x 35' of line
- Line break strength - 1900 Lbs
- Unique 'T' Handle and O ring Design allows for additional line to be quickly added
- Velcro Placement allows for adding ID badges
- Great for building searches
- Great for vehicle searches
- Great for Suspect apprehension
- Industrial Spec Materials
- Lightweight
- Line Lengths available - 15', 20', 25', 30' and 35'
- The no loop 'T' handle design allow the line to move freely without catching on obstacles
The Defender harness is designed to deploy with the 'T' handle line attached inside the deployment pouch, you can add any long line to the 'O' ring attachment of the 'T' handle Defender line. Using a Non Defender 'T' style line inside of the deployment pouch may hamper the performance.
Information Videos below Sizing information below
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Everyone needs a Defender! The Defender Series deployment harness
Side Cargo Pouches for Tactical Duty Dog Harness, Click Here to View Side Cargo Pouches
$19.95 Per Pouch
Cargo pouches for the Tactical Duty Dog Harness. Cargo Pouches have industrial strength Velcro that allows you to attach them securely to the harness. They have two zippers on top that allow for easy access to the inside. There is also Velcro on the outside of the pocket that allows you an area to attach your department or unit patch. Cargo pockets measure 6" wide by 4" tall by 2" thick.
Small | Medium | Large | Malinois up to 80 lbs Shepherd up to 75 lbs | Malinois over 80 lbs Shepherd 76 - 100 lbs | German Shepherd over 100 lbs Rottweiler over 90 lbs Bloodhounds | Girth around dog 27 " - 31" | Girth around dog 31" - 35" | Girth around dog 35" - 40" | 23" around the front from left to right shoulder | 27" around the front from left to right shoulder
| 28" around the front from left to right shoulder |

Girth Measurements: Girth M 29"-33" Girth L 32"-40"
How To Measure Your Dog Find your dog's girth, which is the widest point of your dog's chest and rib cage area. Harness size measurements are based on girth, which can vary according to breed. Some dogs, like Boxers, are more deep-chested than others. It is important to accurately measure your dog's girth for the best size possible.
1) Stand over your dog and place one end of the tape measure on his spine, just above the widest part of his rib cage.
2) With your other hand, wrap the tape measure behind his front legs and around his body, going underneath the widest part of his rib cage. Place this end next to the beginning of the tape. Put your thumb on the number that meets up with the beginning of the tape measure. The higher number is the girth measurement.
3) Order the proper harness size based on your dog's girth measurement. If your dog's measurement falls between two different sizes, order the larger size if want to allow room to grow.
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