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  • 1 big top
  • 2 dreamer top
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As more and more pet owners live within urban or sub-urban environments, we see a common shared experience between dog and owner when they take their morning and evening runs.  The Yield Running Leash engages with this specific activity, making exercise for both a more accessible and enjoyable routine.
As more and more pet owners live within urban or sub-urban environments, we see a common shared experience between dog and owner when they take their morning and evening runs. The Yield Running Leash engages with this specific activity, making exercise for both a more accessible and enjoyable routine.
With attachments on either side of the waist, hands are free while attachment at the waist grants the owner full control and balance.  Traditional leashes pull at the arm, causing unbalanced tension, less control, and frustration.
With attachments on either side of the waist, hands are free while attachment at the waist grants the owner full control and balance. Traditional leashes pull at the arm, causing unbalanced tension, less control, and frustration.
The Yield Running Leash uses lasercutting and heat bonds to maximize comfort and aesthetic at once.  Using Bemis heat-activated bonding, composite fabrics can be made extremely durable and without traditional stitching and allow control over specific areas needing stretch and movement.
The Yield Running Leash uses lasercutting and heat bonds to maximize comfort and aesthetic at once. Using Bemis heat-activated bonding, composite fabrics can be made extremely durable and without traditional stitching and allow control over specific areas needing stretch and movement.
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