Whereas the Flagline is a lighter version of the Webmaster.Not sure what topic you want to explore, but want a list of all blog posts and pages? 32-42 IN (81-107 CM) This might be because the stiffer back holds the harness away from Glia a little more and I don’t tighten the straps as much. Since it has been around a while and is incorporated into the dog packs, it has a few accessories (like the core cooler and brush guard) to help customize it to your dog’s needs.
This isn’t a huge difference in weight but might matter to someone who is thru-hiking or even just weekend backpacking with their dog. If you need more help with sizing visit our Balanced and comfortable lifting with padded handle and load-dispersing chest/belly panel.Aluminum V-ring and two reinforced webbing loops – one on chest, one on back.All of our products are rigorously field tested and we proudly guarantee against defects in materials and craftsmanship.Sign up for our newsletter and stay on track with the Ruffwear pack.Flip through our digital pages for some outdoor canine inspiration.
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There is plenty of evidence of there that we use both of these harnesses on a regular basis.
But depending on the shape of your dog, the Flagline harness may not be quite as secure as the Web Master. The Web Master has an adjustment piece on the strap that runs between the dog’s front legs. 22-27 IN (56-69 CM)
(In the image below the Flagline harness is a little loose as we had not re-adjusted the straps after Glia wore it over her sweater. A handle and load-dispersing chest/belly panel make for easy lift-and-assist in a nimble design good for all-day wear.
Feel free to send us an email at DrKate@pawsitivelyintrepid.com .For more information on our privacy policy, please visit our Interested in receiving monthly updates from Pawsitively Intrepid? A handle and load-dispersing chest/belly panel make for easy lift-and-assist in a nimble design good for all-day wear. If price is most important to you, both of these harnesses might be too expensive. Balanced and comfortable lifting with padded handle and load-dispersing chest/belly panelThree leash attachment points: aluminum V-ring and two reinforced webbing loopsReflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions and light loop for attaching The Beacon™ One other difference with the stiffer Web Master versus the lighter Flagline design is that the Web Master seems to slide around a little more on Glia when she is not wearing a sweater underneath the harness. Ruffwear makes several harnesses.
For dogs that are escape artists, the Web Master is one of the best harnesses on the market.
Since we have been so impressed with the Web Master, when the Flagline was announced, we couldn’t wait to try the latest full-body harness from Ruffwear. is supplied by Accapi Limited, the exclusive distributor of Ruffwear in the UK and Europe. You can also find more images of each harness on Glia in our individual review posts of the Interesting but what makes the flagline much better than the hi and light? Thin, durable foam provides support without hindering range of motion and a platform for attaching patches and signage for working dogs. And Glia seems to prefer the wider back when she is wearing a sweater. The Flagline has both these attachment points plus a front clip leash attachment. The Web Master has two leash attachment points. But I also haven’t stopped using the Web Master since I added the Flagline to the dogs’ closet.
The Web Master is Ruffwear’s original full-body harness.
Both handles fit my hand just fine without gloves.
27-32 IN (69-81 CM) Finally, if you have a larger hand and need to use the handle of the harness frequently, you may prefer the Web Master.
High adjustability and easy on/off make the Flagline secure and accessible, giving dogs a little boost and a lot of freedom when the path ahead is anything but flat.Measurement is around the widest part of the rib cage.
And if you need a brush guard or core cooler, the Flagline does not have compatible options as of yet.
Ruffwear makes excellent full-body harnesses. The only drawback to the solid panel is that the belly strap does not extend as far back on the Flagline as it could on the Web Master.
If you have any other questions about how the harnesses have worked for Glia and Sasha, don’t hesitate to comment below. It also has a front leash attachment point and has buckles on both sides of the harness to make it easy to get on and off your dog.