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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I don't care for the gap at the top. The wood was a bit warped when I got it. I kept it. I use it. But I wouldn't buy it again
Danielle Mead
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
We previously purchase a set of agility equipment for our dog and this was a great addition. It's not a full-size A Frame (if you've ever done real dog agility classes) - it's maybe half the size. But it's the perfect size for our yard.The wood is sturdy and the colors are nice and bright (it's only painted on the top side). It has a hinge at the top which is already attached when you take it out of the box. All you have to do is screw in the brackets on each side so you can attach the chain which keeps it from falling flat. They include non-skid grip stickers and a little squeegee to press out the bubbles when you apply them. Applying those took me about 10 minutes, so overall it was about 15 minutes to fully set it up.TIP: Keep the paper attached to the stickers and press one edge down to stick it on the wood plank. Then use the squeegee to push out any bubbles as you peel back 1-2 inches of backing at a time. I still ended up with a few bubbles, but it was way better than the one I just tried to lay on without that process. Also note the stickers don't cover the entirety of each wood plank, but definitely enough to improve the grip when the dog runs over them.I was able to lure my 12 pound dog up and over the A frame a few times using treats. In the photos, it's set to the lowest possible position. Once she gets used to it, I'll gradually make it higher by shortening the metal chain underneath. I'm looking forward to incorporating this into our backyard agility course!
Cynthia R. Andresen
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Great for training and fun when there is no room for permanent playground. Could be taken to the park too. Strong and easy to clean.
robert c kezer
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
terrible product. It was warped and not usable. There is no chain to restrain it, hence again a useless product.
Becca McPherson
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
The overall design is good. The colors and size are great for a backyard. The height is adjustable. The wood is milled together. The paint is scratched easily. Not for leaving outside. The tread comes up easily. When my dog tried to go over, the exposed wood and slats are too slick. The top caught her paw, it needs velcro and fabric or something similar. Details need improvement.
Bradley W. Morris
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
This was easy to set up. All I needed was a screwdriver. It took me about 10 minutes to get the loops screwed in, and another 10 to get the nonslip pads on.It is HEAVY! I will have to use a dolly to move it around the house and yard.It is also perfect size for my small guys just learning the A frame. My dog in the picture is 9 lbs. She had no trouble with it at the lowest height, though my other two dogs are leery of it.
Ray
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
I am absolutely obsessed with this agility A-Frame. The product looks exactly as advertised. It comes already painted and almost completely put together. I only had to install the chain and hooks underneath the frame (about 5 minutes total with a drill). Putting the protective layer on the frame took about 5-10 minutes. So fast and easy!!Sizing wise- even my 100lb Pyrenees could use this frame. My goats have also climbed up on the frame at the same time (over 200lbs total). This frame is STURDY and DURABLE.Absolutely no complaints!
Brittany
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
This is a really small a-frame. It's even smaller than I expected. It's pretty nice and certainly works good enough to teach your dog the concept of an agility a-frame. I just wished it was a bit bigger. The wood is really cheap. I set it upside down on the dirt to put screw the hardware in and I already scuffed some of the paint. The traction strips were easy enough to stick to the wood but I'm not sure why they didn't already come assembled like that. My dogs have experience with a-frames, and were a little hesitant to go over this at first but eventually had no problem. The feeling of it is much different than a competition a-frame so I think that is where their hesitation came from. It feels like they'll slip since the step pieces don't have traction. It's a good a-frame for a cheap backyard alternative. However, I think you could make a much bigger one for a cheaper cost in materials. But if you don't want to do that, this one works as a great practice for beginning agility dogs.
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