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Suitable for dogs under 45kg. Always supervise your dog during playtime.
Description
Kurgo Wander Hammock The Kurgo Wander Hammock is a durable, waterproof barrier that is secured between the front and back seats of your vehicle. This Hammock has 8 attachment points allowing for a secure fit, with a centre zipper that allows you to fold it down when you need to fit people in the back of your vehicle. There are openings that allow for both seat belts and all car seats, also blocking access to the front seat, keeping you undistracted and your dog safe.
Waterproof Stain-resistant Centre zipper to allow people in the back seat Hook and loop openings to access seatbelts and latch system Under-seat paracord for further security Spot clean or hand wash Air dry Designed for vehicles with bench seats under the hammock Hammock size Width: 139.7cm, Length: 142.24cm
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