Safety Belt Car Zip Line
Safety and freedom of movement with the car zip line
Combining safety with comfort for your dog is often a challenge during long car journeys. This innovative zip line system offers the ideal balance: it prevents the dog from climbing forward or distracting the driver, while allowing the animal plenty of room to move on the back seat. Unlike a fixed seatbelt tether, this line enables the dog to walk back and forth, stand up, or lie down comfortably. This makes the journey much more relaxing for both owner and pet.
Easy installation and multifunctional use
The system is designed for maximum flexibility and fits almost any vehicle. The zip line is easily tensioned between two fixed points, such as the overhead grab handles or seatbelt anchor points. However, its versatility doesn't stop at the car door; the line can also be used effectively in other locations with two attachment points, such as on a boat or at a campsite. This ensures the dog is always safely secured without feeling restricted in its natural behavior.
Includes handy leash for immediate control
This system comes with a robust, adjustable leash that glides smoothly along the zip line. A major advantage is that this leash can be disconnected directly from the zip line upon arrival and used as a regular walking lead. This is ideal for situations in busy parking lots or by the roadside, where immediate control when exiting the vehicle is essential. For optimal safety, it is recommended to always use this system in combination with a high-quality dog harness.
Specifications
System: Adjustable zip line including a sliding tether leash.
Zip Line Length: Flexibly adjustable from approximately 101 to 180 cm.
Tether Length: Adjustable from approximately 33 to 56 cm.
Installation: Compatible with overhead grab handles or seatbelt attachment points.
Package Contents: One heavy-duty zip line and one adjustable tether leash (harness sold separately).
Versatility: Suitable for use in cars, on boats, or at campsites between two fixed points.











