Clickit Sport Plus – Crash-Tested and Safety Certified Car Seat Belt Harness for Dogs (Large, Strawberry Red)
$116.00
Price: $12.55 - $116.00
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Product Description
Clickit Sport
Clickit Sport is packed with state of the art technology that makes it light and easy to use without sacrificing safety. Sleepypod’s unique Infinity Loop webbing design, in combination with a broad padded vest, work together to distribute and reduce damaging forces that can cause injury in an accident. In the crash test lab and in real life it has been proven to be one of the safest dog safety harnesses. Double D-rings for leash connection when not in the car.
Colors Jet Black Strawberry Red Robin Egg Blue Orange Dream First Blush Olive Charcoal
Five Star Safety
Infinity loop technology
Three-point design for use in rear passenger seat secures a dog’s entire torso Broad, cushioned, energy absorbing vest Quick connection and release
Take it to the Park
Clickit Sport can be adjusted to securely fit your dog and with leash D-rings at the neck. You can use Clickit Sport as both a seat belt and a walking harness. Reflector strips on the back and front of Clickit Sport make your dog more visible at night.
Ride Along
Sleepypod’s easy to use Infinity Loop system reduces additional attachment and detachment steps. Three points of contact reduce forward and lateral movement in the event of a collision or sudden stop. Two loops extend from the infinity Loop system to provide attachment points for insertion through, then into the vehicle’s seat belt.
Crash Tested and Certified by CPS
Sleepypod rigorously tested Clickit Sport to include the same dynamic crash tests used to test child safety restraints. But don’t just take our word for it. Clickit Sport is the only harness to earn safety certification and a five star rating from the Center for Pet Safety. Need more proof?
Cleaning Instructions
Wipe exterior of the vest with a damp cloth.Vacuum pet fur from neoprene of the vest.For heavy soiling, hand wash Clickit Sport in cold water then line dry.
Features
Strength-tested, automotive grade.Suitable for use as a walking harness.Reflective strips for visibility at night.Easy to clean.
Sizing
Sizes determined by chest measurement around a dog’s rib cage, just behind the front legs.
Small (16.5 – 22 inches)Medium (22.5 – 28 inches)Large (28.5 – 34 inches)Extra Large (34.5 – 40 inches)
Package Dimensions : 8.98 x 8.27 x 3.19 inches; 13.12 ounces
Item model number : CSX-RED-L
Date First Available : September 23, 2020
Manufacturer : Sleepypod
ASIN : B08JQS5CRH
Innovative Design: Packed with state-of-the-art technology that makes it light and easy to use without sacrificing safety. Patented Infinity Loop webbing design works with a broad, padded vest to distribute and reduce damaging forces that can cause injury.
Safety Tested: Rigorously crash-tested at U.S., Canadian, and E.U. child safety standards, then independently tested and certified by the Center for Pet Safety with a top safety rating.
Seamlessly Transition from Car Harness to Walking Harness: Double D-rings eliminate the need to swap harness gear when traveling.
Quick Connection and Release: Use in combination with a human seat belt.
Four Sizes to Fit a Wide Range of Dogs: Recommended for dogs 18 to 90 pounds.
Built to Last: Made with strength-tested, automotive-grade materials and luggage-grade, ballistic nylon.
Visibility at night with reflective front logo and shoulder strips.
Includes S-Clip and Buckle Shield accessories.
Warranty: Includes a 1-year warranty for product defects.
Protection After a Crash: Through Sleepypod’s Crash Replacement Program, Sleepypod will replace any Sleepypod car restraint damaged in an accident.
Customers say
Customers like the quality of the animal harness. However, some find the sizing awkward and too large for the average dog. They also dislike the buckle tension and functionality. Opinions vary on comfort, safety, ease of use, and durability.
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7 reviews for Clickit Sport Plus – Crash-Tested and Safety Certified Car Seat Belt Harness for Dogs (Large, Strawberry Red)
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PC –
High quality, straightforward, durable. No cheap stuff here.
Solid, useful product made of high quality materials that comes in ânot uglyâ colors.Highly adjustable. Purchased the smallest size and tightened all straps down to their shortest adjustments to fit a 13 pound dog. I donât think you could go smaller than this.Seatbelt strap pull-through is straightforward enough that children can handle the harnessing and seatbelt duties. Gives the pup enough slack to even lie down in the seat.Chest protector area seems stiff at first, but based on the safety description it appears to be designed to be that way. Seems to gain flexibility after a few uses. Overall harness I seems comfortable enough for walks at a destination (have not used it for long walks near home, as itâs essentially our car & trip harness).High quality & durable nylon straps: soft, fine weave. No dye transfer observed of any kind.I love when a product is high quality and works well.
Linda Kelley –
Love the idea but it doesn’t adjust to all dogs
I bought this after researching because I want to keep my dog safe in my car. I have a border collie who is on the smaller side. While the rear strap adjusts to fit him, he is smaller in the neck and chest than the harness adjustments will tighten to fit. This means that it is really loose around his neck. We had to stop quickly a couple of weeks ago, going about 35 mph, and the harness twisted on him. I pulled over and readjusted but I’m not sure what to do about this.
Jai –
Secure and safe pup
I’ve been wanting to get one of these for months and it was worth it. I can tell she feels more comfortable and secure in it compared to her old harness. She can still put her nose out the window and doesn’t slide or voice her discomfort. Buckling her in is a bit of a hassle but I’d say it’s worth it given the security it provides her and peace of mind it provides me in the event of an accident. Def have treats ready to reward when they’re being calm and relaxed B)
Crystal Talian –
A Reliable Harness
I actually have two of these harnesses. One for my big dog and one for my smaller dog. I like them a lot. Iâll go ahead and start by saying Iâve been in two car accidents with my roughly 50 pound dog in this harness and sheâs been totally fine. So I can say they do work in car accidents.The personality of the dog does have some effect on the harness, though. My bigger dog is calmer, so she sits very well with the harness. She doesnât try very hard to move. My smaller dog has a lot more energy and a lot more anxiety. So sometimes sheâll try to spin in place with the harness on, and has tangled herself in the seatbelt a couple of times. Meaning, I have to stop and pull over to fix her. However, the more she wears it in the car, the more she learns not to do that.My big dog actually freaks out a bit if she doesnât have the harness on now. I think, in addition to providing the safety in the case of an accident, it gives her more of a sense of stability. She feels safe and secure because sheâs stable in the seat instead of wobbling the way a dog thatâs not buckled in does.The harness is also very simple and easy to put on. And Iâve never had a problem running the seatbelt through the straps the way itâs supposed to. I actually really like that this harness relies on the car seatbelts instead of hooking it to something in the car like other car, safety harnesses.My biggest complaint is that I frequently have to re-tighten it. Both of my dogs pull and it will make the straps slip a little loose. I have actually had both dogs, loosen it enough to pull it over their head and slip out. So I donât think itâs great for walking and I do think you have to keep an eye on the straps. I know that sounds a little counterintuitive since itâs a car, safety harness, but I think it might be on purpose. There has to be a little bit of so that the straps donât actually hurt the bones in an event of the accident. It lens with a sharp jerk. More constant pressure.
E. Lane –
Odd design; Ruffwear Load Up harness seems way better
I’ve read a zillion reviews of crash-tested safety harnesses for dogs, and I own the Ruffwear Load Up harness, which fits my springer spaniel perfectly. I wanted to see what this Clickit harness was like, thinking it might be a good multipurpose harness for a long road trip I have coming up. Nope! Honestly, for almost ninety bucks, this harness seems WAY less well designed than the Load Up, and is clearly way less rugged. The biggest problem with the Clickit is that the straps seem like they’re sewn on with the wrong side up–all the parts that would rub or scratch are on the side facing the dog’s body, potentially causing sores or matts. At first I thought maybe the straps on this harness had just gotten twisted, but there’s no way to flip them without causing a big lumpy mess (a new problem!) over the dog’s breastbone. My other complaint about this harness is that although the padded (front) part of the harness seems like it wouldn’t cause damage in a crash, the straps themselves seem flimsy. You need width and strength to withstand a crash without cutting into your dog (or breaking). Speaking of that, the packaging says “Guaranteed for 45 lbs” on the front–something that would’ve kept me from buying this for my 48-pound dog had I known it up front!! Grrr. Last complaint: Although I’m good at figuring out dog harnesses (dog trainer for 15 years), this thing is super confusing and the instructions are mostly cute illustrations rather than informative text. AT LEAST tell customers where to go watch a video of how to get this thing hooked up properly–both for comfort and safety. I really wanted to like this harness, but I feel like Sleepypod tried to create a hybrid of a legit safety harness and a lighter-weight harness for everyday use, and ended up with neither. There is absolutely NO comparison between this and the Load Up harness, which would CLEARLY protect a dog better in a crash. My only complaint about the Load Up harness is the slightly tricky (at first) nesting buckles, which I understand they’re replacing in August 2021. I’ll stick with the Load Up, both for my dog’s comfort and his safety. It might be a little bulkier, but I’m confident the Load Up could save my dog’s life, unlike the Clickit. (By the way, my dog generally travels in a Ruffland kennel, but since we’re heading on a long road trip, I thought it might be nice to have a seatbelt harness as an option.)
Rebecca Piercey –
Good
Didnât work for us but good
A Curd –
Sleepypod Clickit Sport – Great, safe puppy harness. However once the plastic clips become damaged unable to replace and repair – time for a new harness. Unable to purchase new one as no stock (Jan 22).