Monday, July 30, 2012

Outward Hound Back Seat Hammock Review

Outward Hound Back Seat Hammock



The Back Seat Hammock creates a barrier to keep pets from climbing into the front.  The nylon material is soft and sturdy, while protecting your car from pet hair.

Special Features:


| Adjustable straps attach to car seat and headrest.  Also attaches easily to back bench and headrests of most vehicles.

| Open velcro seams allow space for back seat passenger

| Additional straps help secure hammock to your back seats

This is a great idea for dog owners. My Dad owns a Kennel as well as my Mother and Father-in-law have a shelter for dogs so they take in dogs frequently and having to take them back and forth to the vet can make a back seat look like a bomb of dog hair blew up! It's very hard to clean off of seats, but with this material the hair is easily swept away and if your dog happens to make a mess the wonderful thing about it is that it's easy to clean up as well and you don't have to worry about your car getting ruined. You can also run your seat belt through the hammock so that your doggies can be safe at all times. I would recommend this to all dog owners who hate having hairy seats!

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*This product was sent to me for review purposes, but all thoughts and opinions are my own.





4 comments:

  1. Good review! This hammock looks perfect! Not only to keep pet hair off the seats but also to make the pet feel like a king/queen.

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  2. Great review! I coulda used this when I had my big dogs :P

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  3. Yeah all of our dogs love it.. they sleep mostly now with it because it's more comfortable to them.

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  4. I haven’t tried using this one, but it sounds helpful. I don’t have troubles with our lab when travelling because he is well-behaved. The problem shows up in the cleaning. Sometimes fur tends to stick persistently onto the seats and sometimes even crawl deeper around the corners. I think I’ll give this a try. Thanks!

    -->Nelson Heimer

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