Dog leashes

Frog Clip Dog Leashes

Climbing-rope leashes with an anodised aluminium frog clip that snaps shut on its own, a swivel ring behind it and reflective thread through both faces of the webbing. Four, five and six feet, three widths.

Why this section is the big one

The clip does the deciding

Press an aluminium frog clip onto a collar ring and it shuts itself. That is the whole pitch, and it is why this leash has collected more public ratings than anything else GEIT sells. The rest of the section is that one leash in different colours and lengths.

Frog clip against a bolt snap

Before you order

Length is about your route

Four feet is a pavement with cars on it. Six feet is a field. Most people buy five first and then find out which half of that they actually walk.

Length and width, worked through

Two shortcuts into this section

6 variants, 1 model, 5 colours, $13.98 to $15.98.

What is in this section

Frog Clip Dog Leash

The workhorse of the GEIT leash range, and the one with the longest review history. Half-inch climbing-style rope, a padded loop for your hand, and an aluminium frog clip that snaps shut on its own when you press it onto a collar ring. GEIT rates it for dogs between 18 and 120 lb.

The clip is the only part of a leash that can strand you in a car park, so it is the part worth reading the spec on.

6 variants · 4.6 / 5 from 941 ratings · from $13.98

How to pick a size

Take one of these if

  • You walk the same dog on the same routes and want one lead that does all of it.
  • You have ever fought a stiff bolt snap with cold hands.
  • Some of your walking happens after dark and you want the reflective thread.

Look one section over if

  • Your dog pulls hard enough that you keep wrapping the lead round your fist.
  • You need to bring the dog to your knee at kerbs and lifts.

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