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Stumptown Jacket
Ruffwear
Stumptown Jacket
$79.95
Description

  Quilted, insulated warmth and durability

  The Ruffwear Stumptown is a classic, everyday dog jacket that blends insulated warmth with durability. With a modern, quilted design, the Stumptown Jacket is at home in urban environments, yet its abrasion-resistant exterior shell allows this jacket to hold its own on the trail. Recycled polyester insulation provides cozy warmth on clear, cold days, and the leash portal on the back allows the Stumptown to be worn over most harnesses. From town to trail, the Stumptown combines classic style with leading edge performance.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Ruffwear
Made In:
Vietnam
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0595
Other Features:
• 300D polyester ripstop shell fabric is strong and abrasion resistant
• DWR finish repels water
• Recycled 120g polyester insulation provides warmth
• Leash portal on back is compatible with most harnesses
• Side release buckles for easy on/off
• Reflective trim for low-light visibility and light loop for attaching The Beacon™ (sold separately)
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