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Gear: Float Your Pooch

Underdog

Aug 28, 2025

This PFD is for your best friend. The cape-style design has four adjustment points to ensure a secure fit on every dog. Constructed to support the pup’s natural swim angle and provide maximum mobility, most of the buoyancy is under their neck and chest. USCG-approved fabrics, including durable Cordura on the belly and neck panels, make this an ideal choice for keeping your pet safe and comfortable on the water.

Dog Lifejacket

3D mesh on the back keeps things breathable and cool, and reflective panels enhance visibility in low light conditions. A reinforced carry-handle and leash attachment point makes the Underdog an excellent flotation device for the four-legged.

Features

  • Cordura reinforcement on belly and neck add abrasion resistance
  • 3D mesh on the back offers breathability
  • Four points of adjustment for fitting different breeds
  • Reinforced webbing carry handle is durable
  • Attachment point for a leash
  • Reflective panels for enhanced visibility in low light conditions

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