NRS Canine Flotation Device for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.0
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$44.95
Used Value:
$26.97
Sale Value:
$40.46

Although dogs are natural-born swimmers, open stretches of water and fast-moving rivers pose problems to our four-legged friends. Lend your favorite pooch extra buoyancy during float trips, SUP sessions, and boat rides with the NRS Canine Floatation Device. The Canine Floatation Device features 2.7 to 7.9-pounds of buoyancy (depending on the size) to reduce your dog's fatigue in the water. Three adjustable straps along the waist and neck provide a secure fit, with quick-clipping buckles for easy on and off. The top grab handle makes easy work of pulling your dog onto your raft, boat, or paddleboard. Additionally, the vest sports reflective tape for enhanced visibilty in the water, and it features a zippered stash pocket for storing dog treats and other pooch-friendly accessories.

Specifications

Brand:
NRS
Closure:
[waist & neck straps] three adjustment straps with buckle closure
Flotation / Buoyancy:
2.7 - 7.9 lbs
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Pockets:
1 zippered pocket
Recommended Use:
puppy love
Tow Compatibility:
yes, grab handle at top

Full Reviews

10
Dog probably doesn't need this but it is great piece of mind. Fits the dog well and he doesn't seem to mind it, so we'll keep on using it. The handle and pocket are great bonus features.
Monique Lundstedt, backcountry.com
September 3, 2018
2
I was surprised when I recieved my CFD to find it was made with a toxic plastic that California says causes cancer. I wish the warning was on the website and not just on the vest. I returned immidately without using it and only recieved a partial refund. Shame on NRS and shame on backcountry for not being more transparent. I have had success with backcountry before but this was disappointing
Janell T., backcountry.com
July 23, 2018
10
keep your buddy safe...great pfd for your doggy....bow wow wow!!
Shae, backcountry.com
July 18, 2018
10
We have a healer mix that is way too amped to stay in the boat. She ends up flopping out into the riv a couple times a day. While the flotation works great, it's really the fact that she now has a handle on her back that makes this thing great. She also looks cool, which is nice.
Aliza Mills, backcountry.com
November 20, 2017