Thanks so much for this video! I‘ve been wanting a small backpack for my XS dog and Ruffwear only had the Webmaster Pro, that I didn’t like at all and the Approach Pack, that just has too big pockets. I will definitely try out this new Switchbak harness and I hope, my pup likes it!
Useful! :) A small comment: 4:21 it seems to be adjusted incorrectly - the harness strap should go above shoulder bone, cause now it'll restrict the movement during pulling ;) So basically the harness should sit higher under her neck
I just uploaded a quick video showing each of the harnesses in use as I aid Glia in jumping up on a small ledge. Hope it helps give you a better idea of how they compare. Let me know if you have more questions. You can find the video here: ruclips.net/video/uRKWZii9xnc/видео.html
I can't decide between the switchbak and the singletrak. I wish there was a good side-by-side comparison of the two, comparing the amount of storage space and bulk for each.
@@pawsitivelyintrepid I thought the switchbak was designed to be even more compact than the singletrak, with smaller pockets. that was the only reason I wasn't sure if I wanted that one. but I saw on their website that the switchbak is actually rated for more capacity so that made it a no brainer
This was very helpful, thank you for making this video. I was going to purchase the Flagline today, but after seeing how the 3rd strap isn't free to extend, it will not work. I really need a front clip because my Whippet pulls so much, but not at the cost of her possibly backing out of it. Do you possibly have any other brands that you'd suggest I look into? Thanks
Hi! Honestly, I haven't tried a lot of other brands with the third strap design. But if you don't mind the thicker back and the pockets of the Switchbak harness, you will get a front clip with a similar fit compared to the Web Master. The width of the front strap is a little wider on the Switchbak compared to the Web Master though, which may be a consideration for a Whippet.
I almost always recommend the webmaster over the front range. But pugs tend to have short bodies, so the webmaster might a little long for a male pug, depending on where he falls in the size range. If he is on the edge of two sizes, you might be able to buy the smaller one and get a good fit with the webmaster.
Thank you to you and Glia, this was really helpful!
Thanks so much for this video!
I‘ve been wanting a small backpack for my XS dog and Ruffwear only had the Webmaster Pro, that I didn’t like at all and the Approach Pack, that just has too big pockets.
I will definitely try out this new Switchbak harness and I hope, my pup likes it!
Useful! :) A small comment: 4:21 it seems to be adjusted incorrectly - the harness strap should go above shoulder bone, cause now it'll restrict the movement during pulling ;) So basically the harness should sit higher under her neck
You're right! Thank you for noticing. I will have to tighten up the collar area of that harness to help the strap stay above her shoulder joint.
Thank you both for this polite and constructive exchange that helped me understand a nuance relating to fit around the neck.
Would love to see how they all compare when using the handle to provide a lift assist to the dog. Thanks for making this video ❤️
Thank you for the comment. I should be able to make a quick video that shows a lift assist in each one. I will work on that this weekend.
I just uploaded a quick video showing each of the harnesses in use as I aid Glia in jumping up on a small ledge. Hope it helps give you a better idea of how they compare. Let me know if you have more questions. You can find the video here: ruclips.net/video/uRKWZii9xnc/видео.html
Like your channel. Always good to see more outdoor dogs.
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Your channel looks great! I will have to check out some of your videos tonight.
@@pawsitivelyintrepid Thank you 😊 I appreciate that.
I can't decide between the switchbak and the singletrak. I wish there was a good side-by-side comparison of the two, comparing the amount of storage space and bulk for each.
That would be helpful. I don't have the SingleTrak pack, but it does seem similar to the Switchbak in capacity. Good luck with your decision.
@@pawsitivelyintrepid I thought the switchbak was designed to be even more compact than the singletrak, with smaller pockets. that was the only reason I wasn't sure if I wanted that one. but I saw on their website that the switchbak is actually rated for more capacity so that made it a no brainer
This was very helpful, thank you for making this video.
I was going to purchase the Flagline today, but after seeing how the 3rd strap isn't free to extend, it will not work.
I really need a front clip because my Whippet pulls so much, but not at the cost of her possibly backing out of it.
Do you possibly have any other brands that you'd suggest I look into? Thanks
Hi! Honestly, I haven't tried a lot of other brands with the third strap design. But if you don't mind the thicker back and the pockets of the Switchbak harness, you will get a front clip with a similar fit compared to the Web Master. The width of the front strap is a little wider on the Switchbak compared to the Web Master though, which may be a consideration for a Whippet.
I can't decide between front range and webmaster for my pug. He is big for a pug and loves to hike.
I almost always recommend the webmaster over the front range. But pugs tend to have short bodies, so the webmaster might a little long for a male pug, depending on where he falls in the size range. If he is on the edge of two sizes, you might be able to buy the smaller one and get a good fit with the webmaster.
@@pawsitivelyintrepid What about Webmaster and Flagline? Which one would be good for my pug?
Without knowing the measurements of your pug, I am just guessing. But I really like the Flagline for most hikes.
Does anyone know if a small ball would fit in the Switchbak harness pocket?
I just checked. A regular tennis ball fits in a size small Switchbak pocket.