Dog Agility Training Equipment
$79.00
ULTIMATE FUN – Set up a fun, challenging course for your energetic pooch that combines fun & exercising! Our dog agility equipment is perfect to sharpen your dogs’ obedience, speed, & dexterity. THE COMPLETE SET – The COLLAR CRUSH dog obstacle course has everything you need for a fun training experience. You’ll get 1x Tunnel, 6x Slalom Poles, 1x Hurdle Set, 1x Tire Set & 1x Carrying Bag. HIGH-QUALITY – This dog exercise equipment is made from non-toxic & extremely durable PE plastic & polyester. Thanks to the tear-resistant fabric, it won’t be damaged – even if scratched by the paws. EASY SET UP – Let the fun begin! Setting up the COLLAR CRUSH dog agility course is super easy & done in no time! After your training session, you can quickly dismantle it! Ideal for outdoor training. CONVENIENT & PORTABLE – Our lightweight dog training kit comes in a convenient bag – no hassle to carry! The collapsible dog agility tunnel & its space-saving parts allow a smooth transport & storage.
Additional information
Product Dimensions : | 24.51 x 24.41 x 3.35 inches; 8.1 Pounds |
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Date First Available : | December 22, 2022 |
Manufacturer : | COLLAR CRUSH |
ASIN : | B0BQW9L42Q |
Best Sellers Rank: | #75 in Dog Agility Jumps |
Customer Reviews: | 23 ratings |
Owned by Mastiffs –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Graet set
I need to order the weights to keep the tunnel from moving, as they did not include a way to keep the tunnel stable. All I need to add is a balance beam and a teeter todder and I have the set I need. It’s a really nice set and my younger dogs had a great time with it.
Kris –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Low Quality Materials, but Pup does enjoy playing.
For the price tag of $79 on the agility set is a bit steep for the quality of the materials. The price should be around $20 at the most. The poles are plastic and bend easily, and do not set in the ground very well. The “tire” is a piece of flexible plastic tubing, which was completely separated when I opened the box so I had to take the ends and put it inside of itself, which isn’t working very well at all. It’s not even a complete circle. The dog tunnel is really the best piece, my pup loves running through it with toys.The starting field, is literally a piece of fabric in a square with nothing in the middle. I’m not sure of the reasoning unless its just so your pup knows where to sit before starting the agility training?The instructions that come in the box, are really nonexistent. I had to go back to the page that I requested the product and look at the pictures to see how to attach the “tire” set and the hurdle set.I’m giving 2 stars for the fact that my pup does enjoy some of the things. I’m disappointed in the materials, and the price tag. If I would have paid that price of $79, I would have sent this back.
HeatherHeather –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for travel
Great agility training kit for beginners and for traveling. The material is nice but I would worry about leaving it out in the weather, so I put mine together and take it down after every use. It’s also sturdy yet lightweight. It comes with a carry bag as well, easy for traveling with it.A con is that the directions that come with it are very vague and help at all. There weren’t any pictures included so I had to go to the details on the webpage to get more guidance on how to set it up. I would also liked to have seen a short training video or suggestions on training. For the price I expect a little more sturdy material, but overall it’s a perfect beginners set for my two English Springer Spaniels.
C. B. WellsC. B. Wells –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice set but needs some improvement
Overall it is a pretty nice set. This is our second agility set as our last one did not include a tunnel. Some pros with this one is that the poles are all on spikes making it much easier to set up and move around to accommodate the space you have and your stage in training. The tunnel is good. Big enough to accommodate my 50 pound pup so she is able to go through it easily. Includes small spikes to secure to the ground, but they are small and probably won’t hold up to a wind storm. I love that the weave poles are individual so you can move and shape during training.The jump poles are ok. They are actually very short considering. Not so much of a problem with the regular jump, but there is no way to get the tire jump mounted high enough securely for my dog to actually need to jump through it. She can just walk through because it is so low. The tube is also super cheap and flimsy. Hard to get it in a nice round shape, and I don’t see it lasting long at all.It does come with nice carrying bags so you can transport it or pack it up when not in use. Overall, not upset with this order, but it is definitely on the cheap side of materials for the price. So that is disappointing.
Teresa LeeTeresa Lee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great agility training equipment! Backyard or park, very portable!
This is a dog agility training equipment set. It comes with a lot of equipment such as weave poles, jump bar, tire/tube circle, tunnel, a starting square, and a carrying bag. It has all of the attachments you need to assemble these tricks. It even comes with a bonus pink chew bone toy!This set goes out in the yard is sturdy and we will have a lot of fun this summer learning the tricks. This is a well made complete set. It is very convenient to have this activity to assemble anywhere, even in a park setting, as it has a handy carrying bag, and is quick and easy to set up. This is a great set and I’m very happy to have this!
Adam Conard –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy teach
Fun and teaching the dogs very easy to set up and pack while having a blast teaching the pup new tricks and exercising. Sturdy light weight material. Great value
Scottie82 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun little set to have
This isn’t anything too fancy but it’s still a nice little set to have. It gives you the ability to work with your animal and the portability to be able to take it with you or set it up in different places.
Jeannette BelliveauJeannette Belliveau –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I think my sheltie will like this
My sheltie needs interesting things to keep his puppy mind busy, and I think this agility training set will meet at least some of this need. I don’t plan to be too serious about this and get him competing, just to give him some nice mental challenges. I’ll be very interested to see what he takes to — the tunnel, the jump, the hoop or the weave poles.I have to figure out how to meld this equipment with my yard and climate — right now the ground is soft from rain, but that means you don’t want to leave equipment out in the weather. Summers are usually dry, but the ground gets rock hard. I may have to figure out a way to put these out during periods when the ground is on the soft side but high-pressure, low wind is anticipated. Or set up sleeves in the ground to accept the spikes.Review of Collar Crush Dog Agility Training Equipment – Agility Training Equipment for Dogs – 1 Tunnel, 6 Slalom Poles, 1 Hurdle Set, 1 Tire Set & Carrying Bag
SerenityDawn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really good starting set
This is a great starter set for agility training. If your thinking of training your dog and getting into competitive agility training this is a really great set. It’s got all the tools to get started and at a great price. It can be an expensive sport and this is a great set to see if it’s something you want to do. Also really good for puppies! Very impressed with all that came and the quality.
Jenna Wylie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for any skillset
I ordered this product to use with my lab mix. He is slightly bigger and has no agility training but within five minutes (and several treats) he was jumping over the bars and running through the tunnel. This is a fun set for any pet, with or without any prior training. Can’t wait to use it when friends come over with their dogs.
Nicholas Marchese –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Our Pups love it!
This is great. It all came in one box, and was very easy to assemble. Our dogs wanted to use it instantly, and loved jumping through the hoop. I was very surprised on how many different things you can do with the bars, and ways to set them up, with figure eights, or straight slaloms. The square box worked really well for training tricks, like sit,stand,down. The tunnel was so fun for them they did not want to get out. The best part is you can set up an entire yard for fun and activity and it all fits in too easy pouches. We already took it to a park and other dogs wanted to play with us. All the pieces are very strong, sturdy, and well made. One of best features are the bright blue and yellow colors which makes them easily seen day or night. Overall for the price, this was well worth it. Gonna recommend to all my pawrents.
Adrian Santangelo –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Adequate for beginners
If you are looking for something to begin basic agility without fully committing yourself to the full range of potential equipment, this could be a good solution.The size is optimal for a smaller to medium sized dog, providing no bigger than 70lbs.The quality could be a little more durable for the price.
Fez Monkey –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good enough for government work
Dog obstacle courses are a great way to play with your pup while also giving them enough of a challenge to keep them mentally occupied. Sure it takes a bit of effort to teach your dogs how to maneuver, but once they’ve got it, you can change the course to keep them on their toes.The downside to this is that one really needs a pretty good sized yard to use this. My backyard is fairly large, at least by SoCal suburban standards. It’s roughly 3,600 square feet. but then again there are mature fruit trees along the edge, some paved space, and an area carved out for a small vegetable garden, which reduces my usable area to less than 900 sq ft. And even with that space, laying this entire course out was tough.So, I’m really left to only use one or two of the obstacles. Which is fine, because my dogs seem to be okay with the slalom and the tube, but aren’t really fans of the hurdles.
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1ShopperFl1ShopperFl –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great beginner set! Not a good toy bone…
-easy to assemble-fun-light weight-carrying cases to transport-really a good start to agility-not sure about how durable the jump ring will beJust starting out, I think this is a good set as another really interactive activity for you and your pup. The poles are durable and seem like they will last through lots of sessions, the jump ring probably not, but I will keep it low to the ground as my pup is learning.It was really easy to put everything together. I thought I would need to watch a video, but the instructions with the product description are enough to get you on your way, to a really great activity for your pup. Would recommend and would buy again…
Steph –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice starter set
This review is for the “Collar Crush Dog Agility Training Equipment – Agility Training Equipment for Dogs”My set came in good condition. I got everything listed on the photo except the “start field”, which is fine, but they need to include it or change the description.WHAT I GOT:• 6 Slalom poles• 1 Hurdle set• 1 Jump Ring Set• 1 Tunnel + bag for storage• 1 Storage bag for poles, parts, and tubing for the jump ring set• Extra plastic connectors for the hurdle setIt would be nice if the slalom poles and the bottom poles for the jump ring and hurdles had covers over the pointy ends that go into the ground, and the black storage bag was larger so that everything could go into the black storage bag. As it is, I need to figure out a way to store the poles that stick into the ground. The other poles, the parts, and the tubing fit into the black bag. The tunnel has its own bag.So, two things don’t fit the description to me: 1) There is no “start field” and 2) Everything does not fit into the included bags for storage and travel.Other than that, the pieces seem to be made fairly well for a starter set. I think that it is great for our backyard and learning agility for fun.
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Kathryn R. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Relatively good quality- worked best for our medium sized dog
For the price, you are getting a nice agility set for your canine buddies. The weave poles are my absolute favorite and they stick into the ground well. My dog is still working on those!We have a large golden retriever that has entered the golden years of his life. He did the weave polls once and looked at me like I was nuts. You really can’t teach an old dog new tricks.My mom’s dog came to visit, and she’s a different story. She’s a border collie and is eager to try new things. She was doing everything on leash without trouble. She did kind of mangle the hoop with a misguided jump. My only critique is that the hoop could have been made with a different material that was a bit sturdier.Otherwise, we had a blast with everything. It will take her some time to get it down, but she was having a great time getting treats and pets.Favorite part: Weave polesLeast favorite: Hoop quality
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Casper & BooCasper & Boo –
4.0 out of 5 stars
okay set
okay set overall, could be better for its price tag.The jump ring is a joke, it is just a cheap plastic flex tube that doesn’t have anything to connect it together at all and will easily be punctured by claws or teeth.. You use the velcro to tie it to the pole as shown in listing pic but, that does not stop the tube from slipping out as soon as your dog jumps through the tube ring.. Definitely NOT good!!The poles are all not bad, go into ground deep enough to not be knocked down when a large dog goes throw obstacle course however, the jumping across bar doesn’t stay in connecting pieces well enough, as soon as my dog goes under it and brushes on that bar, it falls out of connecting pieces. As soon as he jumps or walks over the bar, it falls down.. Hub says it is suppose to be like that (fall out easily) so dogs don’t get hurt if they miss jumping high enough but, i don’t know about that. personally not into having to reattach the bar every time while he is training..the tunnel is large enough for our 80ish lb GSD boy, at least large enough for him to semi squat as he runs through it.. good size and so far holding up well and inside wires on outside ends isn’t popping out/ripping through yet…overall okay set, not so sure it is worthy of the eighty price tag though..
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Amanda Lynn Porter –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun backyard agility set
One thing to keep in mind when ordering this is that it is not a professional agility set. It’s very much made for training or introducing things to your dog. The price tag is a bit high with that in mind.I had no trouble setting anything up and my 16 week malinois is having a blast learning to operate his body through everything. The quality is fine for a backyard agility course. I don’t forsee the tunnel lasting us very long before ripping… Otherwise, there’s not a ton to complain about!
CAGirl –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to setup
This is a great agility course, except for the ring, which is just a piece of plastic hose that you strap in place to form a circle. I love that this set is quick to take down and store. There are 2 storage bags that all the pieces fit into.
Wesley Roberts –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Low quality set but nice tunnel!
I’m not massively impressed with the quality of this set. It all feels a bit plasticky and low budget. Personally, I wouldn’t pay more than $35 for this set.The hoop is made from a thin plastic tube which feels particularly flimsy and cheap, and the poles are pretty lightweight. However, I do like the tunnel – it’s by far the highest quality part of the set. It feels robust and has a large diameter making it suitable for small and medium breeds. The set includes prongs which you can thread through the material ties on the tunnel and insert into the ground to secure it in place.