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Bought a quick release slip lead the other day, not the pull ring type and tested it yesterday.. and it keep's slipping itself, the hoop that goes on to the arm keeps pulling through the arm, any idea on how to bodge it so to speak to stop this happening, any help appreciated, ATB Dan

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I.ve never used a lead or quick release when lamping all day work I put 100% of training in my dogs when im lamping I use wait & heel then sent the dog when i.ve seen a rabbit it works out for me :thumbs:

what about when lamping with other dogs

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There not the best to be honest we u pal i use 1 nw and u have to keep your finger over it all the time to stop it frm releasing, and ive used plenty of them havent found a decent 1 of that type yet, best of jst doublin lead up thru dogs coller if u dont mind runnig em we a coller on, which i dont like doin

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never rarted them ,allways used old leads and choped the catch off ,or 1 of strong stuff double loop 1

 

Sorry to hijack your post mate , but what slip leads does strong stuff do ?

its just a doubled loop lead without no catch on ,1 loop trough your wrist and the other in your hand ,purchesed 2 collers and got 2 slip aswell

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