Laisse pour chien multi positionnable imperméable - Leo Jaune (PVC)
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Laisse pour chien multi positionnable imperméable - Leo Jaune (PVC)

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Laisse pour chien multi positionnable imperméable - Leo Jaune (PVC)Une laisse inspire du Lion, rayonnante et pleine dallure Faites entrer le soleil dans vos promenades avec la laisse pour chien multipositionnable Leo Jaune. Inspire par le signe du zodiaque du Lion, elle se distingue par son coloris jaune lumineux, audacieux et joyeux, idal pour affirmer un style plein de caractre. la fois chic, moderne et ultra fonctionnelle, cette laisse impermable pour chien accompagne votre quotidien avec nergie et lgance, en

Une laisse inspirée du Lion, rayonnante et pleine d’allure ♌

Faites entrer le soleil dans vos promenades avec la laisse pour chien multipositionnable Leo Jaune. Inspirée par le signe du zodiaque du Lion, elle se distingue par son coloris jaune lumineux, audacieux et joyeux, idéal pour affirmer un style plein de caractère.

À la fois chic, moderne et ultra fonctionnelle, cette laisse imperméable pour chien accompagne votre quotidien avec énergie et élégance, en ville comme en pleine nature.

Résistante, waterproof et pensée pour durer

Fabriquée en sangle de nylon enduite de PVC, la laisse Leo Jaune est waterproof, antibactérienne et conçue pour résister aux aventures du quotidien. Facile à vivre, elle ne craint ni la pluie, ni la boue, ni les sorties répétées.

  • Sangle nylon enduite de PVC : robuste et agréable à manipuler
  • Résistance à la traction jusqu’à 110 kg
  • Deux mousquetons à verrouillage à vis en alliage de zinc finition dorée
  • Anneaux en acier enduit de polycarbonate pour une sécurité renforcée

Une laisse multipositionnable pour toutes vos balades

Grâce à ses différents points d’attache, cette laisse multipositionnable en PVC s’adapte facilement à toutes les situations, pour une liberté totale et un confort optimal.

  • 130 cm : position courte pour la marche au pied
  • 1,85 m : port en bandoulière pour les promenades mains libres
  • 2,25 m : longueur maximale, idéale pour les sorties en forêt

Détails techniques

  • Poids : 160 g
  • Design : designée en Allemagne

Conseils d’utilisation & d’entretien

Adaptez la longueur de la laisse selon votre activité et assurez-vous que les mousquetons soient correctement verrouillés avant chaque promenade.

L’entretien est simple : un chiffon humide suffit pour conserver votre laisse PVC Leo Jaune propre et éclatante.

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