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Outward Hound OH00679 Back Seat Hammock, Black

Outward Hound OH00679 Back Seat Hammock, BlackBrand: Outward Hound
Category: Pet Products

List Price: $26.99
Buy New: $8.99
as of 9/4/2010 01:06 MDT details
You Save: $18.00 (67%)

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Seller: idirectmart
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 108 reviews
Sales Rank: 328

Ingredients: Sturdy Nylon
Color: Black
Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Size: Medium
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 2.5 x 14

MPN: OH00679
Model: OH00679
UPC: 070060300679
EAN: 0070060300679
ASIN: B000MD58MA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Give your pet a comfortable ride wherever you go
  • Attaches across front and rear seats of most automobiles
  • Safe for pets
  • Keeps hair off the seats
  • Easy to install

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Product Description
Keep your back seat free of dog hair and stop your pet from tearing up your interior with this handy backseat hammock. Easy-to-install design also keeps your pet safer in the car by keeping him in one area. The ideal auto accessory for you and your pet.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Very nice dog hammock   August 31, 2010
LAG
Me and my pooch are very happy with the new dog hammock. He can rest comfortably while I drive and my backseat stays hairless. Very good product.


3 out of 5 stars Protects my seats, but that's about the only good thing going for it   August 27, 2010
Law in lr
This hammock protects my car seats from my Great Dane. However, she hates how the material feels. She constantly moves throughout the car trip trying to get away from the slick material. This hammock also does NOT go up as far in the front as the picture shows. I was hoping that this would help my dog from going into the front seat in the case of a crash. I'm pretty sure that in a crash she would slide up the slick material right into my lap. She can stick her head onto the center console without even having the move the front material.


4 out of 5 stars Got what I expected - good product   August 16, 2010
CraZyPetLaDy
Can't think of any issues I have with it. It protects my backseat which is what I needed. Don't notice the smell everyone else seems to notice.


2 out of 5 stars NOT Durable enough for large dogs   August 11, 2010
N. Riley
The concept of this is great and the price is right unless you have a dog that weighs more than 70lbs. I have a 100lbs dog and the Outward Hound Hammock lasted a couple of weeks before it shredded apart. It would be a great product if there weren't any seams, but the stitching at the seams just doesn't last. A friend of mine who bought the same product for his 65lbs dog loves the product and it has stood up well.


4 out of 5 stars seat protector - dog proofing the back seat   August 6, 2010
Raoul (Beaverton, OR)
It's hard to make a universal seat cover to protect your vehicle's back seat from the fur and dirt. This one is not bad...the manufacturer did a pretty good job, especially for the price!

The only additions I would make would be corner straps to secure the upper corners and a couple of straps at the velcro strip to secure it to the bottom of the seat by the floor. This would keep the upper corners from flopping over and the bottom (the part the dog is on, from sliding back and bunching up. You could do these modifications easily with a standard sewing machine and some elastic and plastic hooks or large buttons, use your imagination. I'm going to enhance mine.

The hammock effect is great at preventing your dog from falling between the back of the front seat and rear seat. It also works very well at preventing your dog from falling forward between the two front seats during a hard stop (experienced this first hand with excellent results). Mine stopped my 40# Husky from flying forwards during a hard stop from 45 MPH.

Good product that I would recommend.

It cleans up fairly well but it is a bit difficult to get the embedded dog hair out of. The modifications I mentioned would also make it easier to vacuum in place. It is easy to remove for cleaning and reinstall.


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