18' Dog Agility Training Tunnel

$79.99 $39.99
(as of 28/10/2010 06:20 - info)
  • High Quality
  • Durable
  • Comes with stakes for added stability

Length : 18 feet long; User can set it up to be shorter than 18′ without affecting function

Opening : 24″ in diameter, meets NADAC and AKC 24″ opening specifications

Material : made of tough 210D waterproof nylon; 210D nylon is among the toughest nylon material on the market right now. It is durable, tear resistant and static free.

Rings are made of steel (not plastic), which keeps tunnel in perfect round shape, and will not break.

Orange color patches are stitched along both sides of the tunnels, so you can put stakes through them to loop the tunnel around into any shape you want, and to keep the tunnel steady on the ground.

Training Aids

5 Reviews

  1. leehah says:
    Posted October 19, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    The dog tunnel I thought is a good buy for the money. My dogs took to it right away. It definetely has to be staked in order for it to stand up and not collapse. The openeing wants to cave in some, but that doesn’t stop my dogs. They love it. The youngest one forgets she is supposed to come out the other side sometimes and starts playing in it, but it is fun. Definetly is best if your dog’s nails are trimmed and filed if possible, because it isn’t completely resistent to their nails.

  2. Laura C. Elliott says:
    Posted September 21, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I received my 18ft. agility tunnel many days sooner than shipping was expected! I could not be happier with the service I received from the amazon sponsored seller.

    As for the tunnel, I own 2 dogs, a golden retriever (trained and competed in agility) and a pembroke welsh corig (just now learning agility). I found that the fabric of this tunnel does not hold up well, with small holes developing after 2 weeks of occassional use. However, as the fabric is not nor advertised for competition, and the price was perfect, I find this acceptable. Do not order this if you are wanting a tunnel your dog can bank the turns on, or run through with real speed (except in a straight away set up). But I find it perfect to be a lightweight, easy to move and set up, and perfect for teaching challenging set ups (opening next to a dog walk plank, teeter, or other obstacle). Do I expect this to last more than a year with use 3-5xs a week for short training sessions (10-15 minutes each), no. But it is a great starter set up until I can justify and purchase a new competition grade tunnel next year to practice my banks and longer runs.

  3. bebopp13 says:
    Posted September 20, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I have loved the tunnel for training my dog. It is strong and works well for my miniature schnauzer.

    The only problem I saw was the front collapsed in a little and there were no instructions with it.

  4. Tim says:
    Posted September 1, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Tunnel works well, easy set up and dog and 13yr old love it. Although not meant for children.

  5. P. J. McCole says:
    Posted August 29, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This is a very flimsy tunnel. My two Border Collie puppies would shred this thing in minutes. Plus it needs to be staked down or it just collapses, making it a pain to move when mowing, etc. We are returning it for credit (note that the seller gets a 20% restocking fee).


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