| ROADIE® CANINE VEHICLE RESTRAINT Dog Car Harness / Seat Belt
MADE IN AMERICA
The only Canine Vehicle Restraint so unique it's patented. U.S. Patent #5,797,571, #6,450,130 and #7,311, 063 Allows dogs to lay down or sit up and still be SAFE! Seat belt tether acts as a walking leash for pit stops.
The development of the Roadie by Ruff Rider was first conceived by Carl Goldberg while he was traveling down a windy mountain road and a car driving up the mountain was traveling on the wrong side of the road. When Carl slammed on his brakes to avoid a collision, his 100 pound chocolate lab was ejected from the seat and thrown into the windshield. The windshield shattered, but fortunately the dog was not injured. After this frightening incident, a new windshield, and a trip to the veterinarian, Goldberg realized the threat that an unrestrained dog presents in a moving vehicle, and he decided to do something about it. Not only was his dog's life in danger, but the thought that his daughter could have been severely injured by the dog was too much to bare.
He went to his local pet store to see what was available, but found only inferior products that were too flimsy and did not fit properly. With an inspiration to make vehicles a safer place for dogs and the people riding with them, Goldberg consulted a veterinary orthopedic surgeon and design engineer, and produced a canine vehicle restraint harness that does not choke. Later, the design received two U.S. Patents with multiple claims noted.
Ruff Rider first opened its doors as Pet Safe Products Inc in 1996. In January 1999 Goldberg renamed the company Ruff Rider Products L.L.C. because the catchy name "Ruff Rider" was much more cohesive in the minds of consumers. Later that year, Ruff Rider's Roadie was awarded "Top Choice" and "Product of the Year" by Your Dog Magazine of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine.
Independently tested at Commercial Test Labs in Denver the wide webbing used for the MED, LG and XLG models has a breaking strength in excess of 6,000 pounds (S.A.E. standards for human seat belt webbing is 5,000 pounds). And the new design was crash tested at AZT Automotive, GmbH in Munich, Germany using their unique crash test dog. Roadie restraints fit dogs from 6 to 150 pounds.
Roadie® Canine Travel Restraint (Single Unit)
SKU SIZE CHEST(measure behind front legs) NECK(base of neck)
RR2401 XSM 13" to 18" max 15"
RR2402 SM 19" to 24" max 19
RR2403 MD 28" to 31" 20" to 22"
RR2404 LG 33" to 41" 25" to 29"
RR2405 XLG 33" to 49" 33" to 36"
NOTE – Measurement sizes are approximate. For your dog’s comfort, go UP a size if your dog’s chest measurements are close to the maximum of a size group. Roadie is not designed to fit skin-tight, so it’s better to go with the next larger size and tailor the fit using the adjustment strap(s). |