Top products from r/Agility

We found 6 product mentions on r/Agility. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/HeadFullofHopes · 1 pointr/Agility

Weird, your friend and I have a lot in common (I too am a dog trainer who has a few dogs and my biggest interest in the world is dog training with a love for agility). I want to be friends with your friend! Anyway some idea are

"multiuse or convertible" leash like 1 or 2

A fun tug toy like a rope w/ball on it or nice handled tug toy

A good Kong or two (original either red or black in the appropriate size for her dogs)

Good dog training books like The Dog Trainer's Resource or When Pigs Fly

A fun collar or two (am I the only one here who has 4+ collars for each dog and still wants more?)

If she likes hot drinks and you want to focus more on her funny/cute dog mugs are always good

Bumper stickers/magnets with her favorite breed or dog mom or a cute dog saying

u/torlad · 2 pointsr/Agility

I have spent probably $250, probably a little more, on my equipment. I have 8 jumps , 3 sets of 6 weave poles that can be connected to make a set of 12 or 18, this tunnel from amazon , and a full size teeter totter. All of it was made from pvc minus the teeter board.

I made my own tunnel bags (4 sets) out of cheap drawstring bags with a bunch of Walmart bags lining the inside, and filled it with sand. Tied two of them together with enough rope to hold the tunnel down, but not constrict it.

I was lucky, and my parents surprised me for my birthday a few weeks ago by building and delivering a full sized a frame, so I didnt have to buy that.

All in all, I've spent about $100 on pvc, another $50 on all the fittings and end caps, the teeter board for around $15, that tunnel for $40, and then the rest on various supplies like paint, tape, a handsaw, nails, etc.

The tunnel is really good for beginners, but it does not curve well. A slight s or u bend is not a big deal, but you can't really do any u turns without it getting really bunched up and unsafe for the dog to navigate. I am looking at buying one of the cool runners tunnels as they seem to allow for more variety in tunnel layouts.

u/UpvotingMyBoyfriend · 1 pointr/Agility

Have you tried something like this? Make sure you reward the treats from the toy and your dog eventually may be pretty amped for the toy.

u/NoChickenPlease · 1 pointr/Agility

Hi, I am also looking for a set. Mainly to use indoor (at least for now because of my living situation). I found [this one](Zip Zoom Indoor Dog Agility Starter Kit with Dog Tunnel Weave Pole, High Jump Obstacles by Outward Hound https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MRBF4ME/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_moBMzb5YYGH0A) online for $23.
Do you guys think it could work?