Tivray Double Dog Leash with 360° Swivel & Bungee Shock Absorbing Handles for Two Medium or Large Dogs
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
If you often walk two dogs at once, a double lead can feel like the difference between a calm stroll and constant fiddling. The Tivray Double Dog Leash is designed for walking two medium or large dogs together, with two separate, sponge-padded handles so you can keep control without your grip taking all the punishment when one of them lunges.
It also aims to make the whole experience smoother. The lead includes a 360° swivel attachment intended to reduce tangling when dogs cross paths, plus a bungee/shock-absorbing element to help take the edge off sudden pulls. It’s not the kind of leash that magically removes dog behaviour, of course, but on paper it’s built around the common everyday problems: twisting, tangles, and jolts going straight into your arms.
The essentials (the parts you’ll notice)
The most practical bit here is the dual-hand, sponge-padded design. Two sets of handles mean you’re not trying to manage two dogs with one cramped grip. In real terms, that can help when one dog speeds up slightly while the other slows down—your hands stay where you need them, rather than feeling like they’re being dragged around.

The second thing you’ll notice is the 360° swivel no-tangle setup. When dogs move around each other, swivels can reduce the “rope twisting into a knot” feeling. You still need to watch your dogs’ directions, but the design is clearly meant to keep the lead behaving better as they cross.
Comfort and control: how the bungee helps
This leash includes shock-absorbing bungee parts, positioned to reduce tension in your arm and help prevent sudden choking/harsh pressure when one dog makes an abrupt movement. The idea is that the elastic element gives a little rather than everything transferring straight to the lead line.
It’s a sensible approach for typical walking, jogging, or hiking outings. That said, keep expectations realistic: a bungee-style system won’t replace good training or proper harness/fit. If either dog pulls hard all the time, you may still find it less effective than more structured control setups.


Materials and build: what ‘heavy duty’ means here

For durability, the leash uses professional polyester climbing rope and high-density nylon elastic rope. It’s also described as being resistant to wear, bites, and tearing, with a metal connector strong enough to handle force from strong pulls.
This kind of build profile is usually what you want if you’re getting two dogs on the lead frequently, because double leashes take more overall strain and more twisting than a single dog setup.
Visibility and safety in low light
The leash includes reflective strips intended to improve visibility in low-light conditions. That’s a detail worth caring about if you do early mornings, evenings, or any walks where you’re sharing space with vehicles and pedestrians.
Reflective features are one of those “small thing, useful every time” items—nothing flashy, but they can make a noticeable difference.

What it suits (and where it can fall short)
It makes sense if you want a dual dog leash for medium or large breeds and you regularly walk two dogs together. The two sponge-padded handles are especially relevant if you dislike holding a single lead that forces an awkward grip.
It may not be the best match if you need very precise, hands-free control in dense crowds—because even with anti-tangle swivels, two dogs moving independently is still a lot to manage. Also, if your main goal is maximum rigidity for strict off-leash-style behaviour training (even though this is for walking), the bungee/elastic element might not feel as predictable as a non-stretch leash.


Quick checklist before you buy
Before you commit, it helps to check a few practical points based on your own setup:

- Whether your dogs are comfortably within the “two medium or large” category for this leash.
- Whether you prefer the give of shock-absorbing bungee, or you’d rather have a more direct feel.
- That you’re planning to use it for walks/runs/hikes where a longer lead can be useful (the total length is listed as 230 cm when fully extended).
- Whether reflective visibility matters for your typical walking times.
And one more thing: even the best anti-tangle design won’t completely eliminate knots if your dogs repeatedly wrap around each other at close range.
Mini FAQ
Is this leash suitable for jogging or hiking?
Yes, it’s described as being used for walking, running (jogging), and hiking, with the bungee element intended to reduce harsh tension during sudden movements.

Does the 360° swivel really stop tangles?
It’s designed to minimise tangles by automatically adjusting when the dogs cross paths, but no leash can guarantee zero tangling in every situation—your dogs’ movement pattern still matters.


How long is the leash when fully extended?
The total length is given as 230 cm when fully extended.
What kind of comfort does it offer?

The handles are sponge padded for a softer grip, and the shock-absorbing/bungee design is intended to reduce strain on your arms during abrupt pulls.
Would a double dog leash be better than two separate leads?
It depends on how you walk your dogs. A single double-lead setup can be simpler because you manage two dogs together with one system, but two separate leads can sometimes offer more independent positioning. If you value shared handling and anti-tangle/swivel features, this approach is worth considering.
When it makes sense?
Choose the Tivray Double Dog Leash if you regularly walk two medium or large dogs together and you want a dual-handle, sponge-padded setup with a 360° swivel to help reduce twisting and tangling. The bungee shock-absorbing design is also a strong reason to buy if you’re looking to reduce the jolt from sudden pulls.
Skip it if you need ultra-predictable, non-stretch control or if you walk in situations where your dogs constantly wrap around each other at close range—some tangling can still happen. For most everyday two-dog walkers who want comfort for their hands and less strain in their arms, it’s a well-targeted option on paper, with safety touches like reflective strips for low-light walks.
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