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Outward Hound Back Seat Hammock

Outward Hound Back Seat Hammock

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Brand: Outward Hound
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $35.99
Buy New: $15.88
You Save: $20.11 (56%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 34789

Color: black
Media: Misc.
Size: large

MPN: ky-auto-hmmck-c
ASIN: B000VBYDB0

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Protects pet from falling into the back seat floor.
  • Helps keep your seats and upholstery clean and free of pet hair.
  • Creates barrier to keep pets from climbing into front of vehicle. Reduces distractions while driving.
  • Features: Adjustable straps attach around car seat and headrest ** Padded 600 denier nylon fabric is soft, yet sturdy and durable ** Slits for access to seat belts ** Additional straps on back side help secure hammock to seats ** Velcro slit for use when traveling with back seat passenger ** Folds flat for easy storage ** Dimensions: 56"L (door to door) X 59"W (back to front seat)
  • Care Instructions: Scrub stains with mild detergent. Hand wash with cool water. Line dry.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Protects pet from falling into the back seat floor. Helps keep your seats and upholstery clean and free of pet hair. Creates barrier to keep pets from climbing into front of vehicle. Reduces distractions while driving. Features: Adjustable straps attach around car seat and headrest ** Padded 600 denier nylon fabric is soft, yet sturdy and durable ** Slits for access to seat belts ** Additional straps on back side help secure hammock to seats ** Velcro slit for use when traveling with back seat passenger ** Folds flat for easy storage ** Dimensions: 56"L (door to door) X 59"W (back to front seat). Care Instructions: Scrub stains with mild detergent. Hand wash with cool water. Line dry.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars works well   May 14, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The product works well and is easy to install--I did make the mistake, however, of assuming that it would keep my dog from jumping into the front seat. It won't. Also, I ended up putting a towel on the seat under the "hammock" to fully cover the seat as muddy paws will still get on the seat on the way into the car...


4 out of 5 stars Let's Go For a Ride in the Car!   February 8, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

After getting at new car at Christmas, I just had to find something to keep the backseat decent. My two Briards (80 and 70 lbs.) sit together in the backseat of the Forester (used to be a Golf, this is spacious!).

The hammock hangs easily between the seats from the headrests. It only took a few minutes to put it in. Now the dogs ride comfortably and their muddy paws stay where they belong.

I was concerned when I first saw it that the velcro would rip open from the weight of the dogs, but that has not happened in nearly two months of use.

All in all, this hammock has made it possible for the dogs to have more frequent rides in the car -- isn't that the best news?!