Eyein Large Dog Harness (XL) – Anti-pull adjustable dog vest with 2 clips, reflective straps and padded handle
Product description
What it’s for (and why you might want one)
If your dog still treats every walk like a training session in “who can pull the most”, an anti-pull dog harness is often the practical upgrade. The Eyein Large Dog Harness is a vest-style harness with adjustable straps and two leash attachment points (front and back), aimed at reducing pulling pressure and giving you more control in day-to-day outdoor walks.
On paper, the design tries to steer pulling forces away from the throat area by using a forced-on-three-sides layout and distributing pressure across multiple parts of the body. It also includes a soft, padded vertical handle on top, which can be handy when your dog is extra lively near crossings, during quick training moments, or when you need to guide them without wrestling with the lead.
The essentials at a glance
This is a heavy-duty, vest-style harness made from 100% polyester, using scratch-resistant Oxford mesh fabric with a soft sponge layer. It’s designed to be lightweight and breathable while still holding up to regular use.

For control, you get two D-ring/clip points: a front attachment to discourage pulling, and a back attachment for more casual walking or running. There’s also reflective material in the straps, intended to keep your dog more visible during night walks.
Where it gets a bit more “real-world” is the padded vertical handle. Instead of relying only on the lead, you can lift and steer your dog more directly when they’re too active, or if they lunge and you need a quick, safer reposition.
Worth noting: harnesses like this are only as good as the fit. If the straps aren’t adjusted correctly, you won’t get the best benefit from the anti-pull positioning.
What stands out in use


In practice, the two-clip setup is the main day-to-day difference versus simpler one-ring harnesses. Front clipping can make pulling feel less rewarding for your dog, while the back clip is there for when you’re not trying to actively break a pulling habit.

A common routine people try is: use the front clip for the “first five minutes” when excitement is highest, then switch to the back clip once your dog is walking more calmly. It’s not magic, but it can help you manage different parts of the same walk without swapping equipment.
The vertical padded handle adds another layer of control. It can be especially useful when your dog gets startled and you need to guide them away from a situation, or when you’re crossing somewhere tight and you’d rather lift than pull hard on the lead.
Pros, trade-offs, and who it suits best
Pros you’ll likely appreciate: - Anti-pull approach with two leash attachment points (front and back) - Soft padded vertical handle for extra guidance - Reflective straps for better visibility on outdoor walks at night - Four adjustable straps and quick snap buckles for fitting and removal - Double locking buckles designed to strengthen security
Trade-offs to keep in mind: this is a vest-style harness, so it may feel “more structured” than very minimal harnesses. If your dog strongly dislikes wearing anything over their torso, it could take some patience to get used to it. Also, the reflective material is about visibility, it doesn’t replace the need for your own safety measures (like a torch or reflective gear) if you’re out after dark.

It makes sense if you want a straightforward, heavy-duty anti-pull harness with practical control features for walking and training. It may not be the best match if you’re only after a lightweight harness for occasional, calm strolls and don’t need the extra control points.
Tech specs
- Type: Anti-pull adjustable dog harness (no-pull dog vest)
- Leash attachments: 2 sturdy D rings / clip points (front discouraging pulling, back for casual walking or running)
- Handle: Soft padded top vertical handle
- Material: 100% polyester, scratch-resistant Oxford mesh fabric with soft sponge
- Design intent: Forced on three sides to help distribute pulling pressure into three parts of the body and prevent choking
- Visibility: Reflective material on the straps
- Fastening: 4 adjustable straps and 2 quick snap buckles
- Security: Double locking buckles
- Putting on/off: Sleeve in from the head, then buckle up on both sides


How to decide if the XL size is right (without guessing)
Since this listing is for the Eyein Large Dog Harness in XL, it’s worth taking a careful look at how your dog’s chest and body length sit relative to the harness once it’s on. The harness is meant to sit in a way that distributes pressure across the body, so a loose or twisted fit can undermine the intended anti-pull effect.

As a quick check: when fitted, the straps should be adjustable enough to snug up comfortably, and the leash attachments should end up aligned where you expect (front and back) rather than drifting to odd angles.
If you’re between sizes, it’s one of those purchases where it’s better to be cautious—an ill-fitting harness can feel uncomfortable and can also make it harder to control effectively.
Final verdict
Is it worth it?
You should buy the Eyein Large Dog Harness (XL) if you’re looking for an anti-pull, vest-style harness with both front and back leash attachment points, plus a padded top handle for extra control during active moments. It’s especially worth considering for outdoor walking and training where visibility matters, thanks to reflective straps.

You may want to skip it if your dog is very sensitive to harnesses over the torso, or if you’re likely to fit it loosely—this kind of design depends on getting the adjustment right to deliver the benefit. It’s more “practical control for real walks” than a simple, no-fuss accessory, so if you mainly need something for calm, infrequent outings, a simpler harness approach might suit you better.
Mini FAQ


Will the front clip stop pulling on its own?
No harness can do it purely by design. The front attachment is there to discourage pulling by changing the pressure direction, but consistent walking and adjustment still matter.
Can I use both clips during one walk?

Yes—this harness is designed with front and back attachment points, so you can use the front for discouraging pulling and switch to the back for more casual walking or running.
Is it comfortable for longer walks?
The harness uses an Oxford mesh fabric with a soft sponge layer, and the straps are adjustable. If it’s fitted properly, it’s intended to be comfortable for all-day use.
Is the reflective material enough for night safety?
Reflective straps help with visibility, but it’s best thought of as one layer of safety. If you walk at night, it’s sensible to also consider your own visibility setup.
What should I check before buying XL?
Focus on whether the adjustable straps can sit snugly and correctly on your dog’s body once the harness is fitted, since the anti-pull design relies on positioning.
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