Tbags Pet Carrier TBU540

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Price: $139.70 

Product Feature
- Tough 1680-denier ballistic nylon with fade-resistant UV treatment
- One side opens fully for easy loading
- Top and two side zipper mesh panels have full weather covers
- Foam-filled bottom with removable/washable lambs wool pad
- Expandable mounting system adjusts to fit all backrests 78in. to 14in. W x 2in. thick; will also fit H-D Premium Tour Pak Rack,Airwing Tour Pak Rack, and the Contour Tour Pak Rack
Product Description
Tough 1680-denier ballistic nylon with fade-resistant UV treatment
One side opens fully for easy loading
Top and two side zipper mesh panels have full weather covers
Foam-filled bottom with removable/washable lambs wool pad
Expandable mounting system adjusts to fit all backrests 78in. to 14in. W x 2in. thick; will also fit H-D Premium Tour Pak Rack,Airwing Tour Pak Rack, and the Contour Tour Pak Rack
Hidden, padded backpack straps and carrying handle
Two adjustable leashes on internal D-rings
Four quick-release security straps for stable mounting
Always set on luggage rack or passenger seat pad
Recommended weight capacity is 20 lb. or less (always follow manufacturers recommendations on your luggage rack)
Dimensions: 181/4in. W interior capacity for pets (191/2in. W overall) x 12in. H x 9in. D
Top opening air vent dimensions: 7in. W x 61/2in. T
Capacity: 1.2 cu. ft.
Tbags Pet Carrier TBU540 Review
I have been looking for a container for my small dog for years. After seeing a woman at a motorcycle rally that was using a T Bag, I checked them out on line. The search was not easy, but I finally found one, ordered it, and used it immediately, for a 1,000 mile trip for my little guy. My Chihuahua-Rat Terrier-Jack Russel was hesitant at first, successfully locked his legs on the edges of the bag for the first two days of my trying to insert the little fellow in to his new home, but ultimately began to jump on my bike seat and get in the bag all by himself after I lifted him toward the side opening.
By day three of the week long ride, he LOVED his T Bag. This is a fantastic-though expensive-sturdy bag. I can hook his harness inside the bag, zip him in, and either completely keep him inside, protected from the elements, or open the two side-flaps and the top-flap, to expose fabric netting to allow more air flow. Both solid and netted flaps have zippers to help me control air, temperature, and light inside the bag. The little fellows favorite style of ride is for me to completely open the top so he can stick his head out which entails unzipping both the solid opening and the netted, zipper opening. He pokes his head out-while still safely hooked to a ring on his harness from the inside, and he rides like that for hours.
My strategy for teaching him the ropes was to let him watch me take off on my bike while I rode around the block and came right back. Next I put him in the bag with the top hole open, and took him on the "around-the-block" course. That was it! Next he was placed inside and off we went-though I DID keep him completely zipped on the first days ride. When I first gave him the option of choosing to use the open hole in the top, he rode fine for a few blocks, then he tried climbing all the way out, to ride on top of the bag. Eventually he learned he could simply sit inside, or sit up, beg-for-a-treat-style, and look around to his hearts content. By the third day of the trip, he sat up and looked out the top half-moon hole for an entire seven hours! He did not want to lie down and rest, wanting rather to have his head and face as far out as possible to look around and sniff the air. It wasn't until day seven that we encountered cold coming on a mountain pass that he finally "went inside" his bag and stayed for hours without coming out.
It's easy to mount-there is a slot to slip down over a sissy bar, and long, straps for clipping that can wrap around parts of the rear of the bike. For me, bungy cords, of course, add more peace of mind, and thus, this bag is NOT going anywhere once it's on the back of my bike. I actually think it makes me a better rider because I am so concerned about the safety of my little friend behind me in his T Bag. No negative trauma getting him used to it and this is a rescue dog who arrived in my home with lots of issues. I would buy this product again-it is high quality. Wish it came in a variety of colors, but black is it. It could also use a top carrying strap but alas, the design does not include one. Seriously, the only problem may be that it's so dang cute to see his head poked out the hole that it could cause others to crash in to me from gawking.
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