Description:
This long line dog lead is a lightweight polyester training leash that gives dogs extra roaming space while keeping control during recall and outdoor activities. It combines reflective stitching for low light visibility and a soft padded handle to reduce hand strain, making it suitable for walking, training and exploring off-lead in open areas.
Key Points
The lead is made from durable polyester and is designed to be both strong and unobtrusive during running, so dogs can move naturally with minimal drag. It includes reflective threads for improved night visibility and a metal D-ring for attaching accessories, which adds practical convenience on walks. For handlers, the thicker SBR-padded handle reduces the chance of rope burn and feels softer in the hand when the dog pulls. 🐕🦺
The heavy duty zinc alloy hook is nickel plated to resist rust and it rotates 360 degrees to help prevent tangles during active sessions. This model is offered in multiple lengths from 3 metres up to 30 metres and comes in bright colours such as apple green, orange and red to improve tracking of the lead in outdoor environments. 🌄
Technical Specifications
- Name: X XBEN Long Line Dog Lead
- Length: 25 m / 82 ft (also available in 3 m, 5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m, 30 m)
- Material: polyester webbing with SBR fabric padded handle
- Tensile strength: 250 kg according to the manufacturer
- Handle thickness: 3.5 mm inner cushion
- Hook: zinc alloy with nickel plating and 360° rotation
Usage Recommendations
Use longer lengths such as 15 m to 30 m for field training and recall practice where you want to give the dog freedom to explore while maintaining a safety line. Shorter lengths are more appropriate for controlled exercises near hazards or when you require quicker intervention. For walking at dusk or dawn the reflective threads help visibility, though additional lighting on the dog or handler is still advisable for very low light conditions. ⚠️
Consider that the stated tensile strength refers to the tested pulling force in a controlled setting according to the manufacturer. In practice factors such as knots, wear over time and abrupt jerks can alter performance, so inspect the lead regularly for wear and replace it if the webbing or hardware shows damage.



