Auroth Tactical Anti Pull Dog Harness Adjustable Breathable Dog Vest, Size L (Pink Camo)
Product description
What it is and why you might want it
If you’re regularly walking a medium-to-large dog that likes to lean forward, the Auroth Tactical Anti Pull Dog Harness is built for that exact moment: the forward surge. This is a dog harness (a vest-style fit) designed to make control easier by using a front pull point, while still aiming to be more comfortable than pulling directly on the neck.
On paper, the design is fairly straightforward: it’s adjustable, breathable, and uses hardware you can work with confidently on walks. There’s also a tactical angle to the harness, including a MOLLE system and a velcro panel on the back, which can be useful if you like the idea of attaching lightweight extras.
That said, it’s not a magic fix. Anti-pull harnesses can reduce strain and improve steering, but they still rely on correct sizing and fitting. If it’s even slightly off, you may find it doesn’t sit where you want it, or control won’t feel as effective.
Key features that matter on walks

This harness is built around two D-rings positioned on the chest and the back. The front ring is there for “pull-to-control” situations when your dog speeds up. When you’re walking more normally, the back ring is intended to create less stress on the neck area.
Comfort and airflow are handled via a sandwich mesh lining, which should help with breathability during everyday walks. The outer layer is described as using durable Oxford material that’s resistant to easy scuffing and should be straightforward to keep clean.
Adjustment is also a big part of why people choose this style. It uses four buckles, and you can adjust using straps around both the neck and the chest (the description mentions four-way adjustment). In practice, this is the kind of thing that can make the difference between a harness that sits right versus one that feels too loose or too tight.
And because this is a tactical-styled vest, it includes: - A MOLLE system for attaching lightweight items - A velcro panel on the back, with the option to add a personalised sticker or patch
Fit and sizing (Size L) — where people often go wrong



Size L is listed with these guide measurements: - Chest circumference: 61-94 cm - Neck circumference: 46-74 cm - Belly length: 30.5 cm - Back length: 21.2 cm
The most sensible approach is to measure your dog’s chest and neck accurately and then check the harness guide before assuming “large usually fits”. Harnesses like this can still be uncomfortable if they sit too far forward or if the girth is not matched to the dog’s body shape.
Worth noting: only the measurements provided in the listing are available here, so you’ll want to rely on those rather than guessing. If your dog is between sizes, it may come down to which measurement you prioritise (usually chest and neck) and how much adjustment range you expect to use.
Everyday comfort and durability: what to expect
The breathable mesh lining is one of the clearer wins for day-to-day use. If your dog tends to warm up quickly on walks, this design is trying to keep things cooler than a fully solid outer layer.

Durability is approached from two angles: the outer Oxford material is described as not easily scratching and as being built for long use, and the harness is designed to be easy to put on and take off. The “easy on/off” part may sound minor, but if you’ve dealt with harnesses that take ages to fasten, you’ll know it adds up over time.
Potential limitation: for a harness with multiple adjustment points, it’s still important to set it up properly at home. If you leave it too slack, your dog may slip it or not get the positioning you’re buying it for. If you tighten it too much, you can restrict movement, even if the material is breathable.
Tactical extras: the MOLLE and velcro panel angle
Not everyone needs MOLLE webbing or a velcro patch panel, so it’s worth thinking about how you’d actually use it. If you like the idea of carrying lightweight attachments (the listing mentions hooks for light items), this harness supports that.
If your needs are purely “walk nicely on a lead”, the MOLLE features are more of a bonus than a requirement. In that case, just make sure the harness fits your dog well first—because hardware and features don’t help much if the harness doesn’t sit correctly.



Who it suits (and who may want to skip it)
It makes sense if you want an adjustable, breathable harness with an anti-pull concept and a front control point for steering. It’s also a good match if you prefer a vest-style harness that wraps the chest and aims to reduce neck pressure when using the rear attachment.
You may want to skip it if: - You’re not confident you can measure and fit a harness to the chest/neck guide - Your dog’s body shape tends to make harnesses sit awkwardly unless you try them on (in those cases, “adjustable” sometimes still isn’t enough) - You’re purely looking for a very minimal, lightweight everyday harness and the tactical styling feels like unnecessary bulk
Practical buying checks before you order
Before buying any adjustable harness in this category, it pays to double-check the basics:

- Can you measure your dog’s chest circumference and neck circumference accurately?
- Does the listing’s Size L range match your measurements, or will you be relying on heavy adjustment?
- Do the belly length and back length figures look plausible for your dog’s proportions? (These matter for vest-style fit.)
Also, consider how you walk: if your dog often pulls forward, the front D-ring for control is the feature you’re buying. If your dog mostly walks calmly, you might not feel much difference compared with simpler harness styles.
Is it worth it?
This is worth considering if you want a breathable, adjustable anti-pull harness with a front control point and a second attachment to help reduce pressure on the neck. The MOLLE and velcro panel are a nice bonus if you’ll actually use them, but the core value here is the control-and-comfort setup.
It might not be the best match if sizing is uncertain or if you’re expecting “set and forget” control without taking the time to fit it properly. In short: it can be a solid daily walking harness for many medium-to-large dogs, as long as you treat sizing as the main job rather than an afterthought.



Mini FAQ
How do you control a dog that pulls with this harness?
The harness includes a D-ring on the chest/front area for pulling-to-control, while the back ring provides an attachment that aims to place less stress on the neck during normal walking.
Is the harness breathable?
Yes. The listing describes a sandwich mesh lining intended to be breathable and refreshing.
How adjustable is it?
It uses four buckles and adjustable straps around the neck and chest, with adjustment described as four-way.
What size is available in this listing?
The listing provided is for Size L, with specific chest and neck circumference ranges plus belly and back length guide measurements.
Does it offer add-ons on the back?
It includes a tactical MOLLE system and a velcro panel on the back, so you can attach lightweight items and add a personalised patch/sticker on the velcro panel.
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