Craftsmanship
What sets our products apart from the others? It is our high standards we hold every product to, from the quality and durability of the raw goods used to hand craft our products, to the sewing techniques used to make sure our product will last for years to come through some of the toughest conditions your pet can throw at it.
301 Lock-stitch
This is the most common stitch we use and it is done with a single needle. This stitch appears on basically every product we manufacture. This stitch is used to attach different panels of fabric together. What makes this stitch strong is that even if a single stitch is broken it will not unravel the entire length of the seam.
Back-tacking
Used at the beginning and end of any seam to reinforce the stitch it is accomplished by backtracking over the stitch it self to double the amount of stitches at both ends of the seam which are typically stress points.
Bar-tacking
Reinforce any point on an item that is going to have constant stress on that stitch. It is accomplished by making a stitch at a desired length then zig zagging back and forth over the stitch effectively locking it in.
Double Needle
Stitches on the binding of all of our products. The binding wraps around the raw edge of any material panels to give it a clean look as well as reinforce the panels itself. We use the double needle to add extra strength to the outside edge of our products.
Optimized Stitch Patterns
We use these types of stitches to add extra strength and reinforce handle or attachment points on our products you will be able to recognize these stitches by a box with an X running through to the corners of the box. This style of stitch allows for the surface area of the reinforcement to be greater and spread the stress on the fabric out.
#70 Nylon Based Thread
The reason we use such a strong thread is because the weakest points of most sewn goods are the seams, that is why we use this thread to reinforce the seams and we also only use the strongest stitching techniques which is covered in the video below.
CORDURA® Nylon
Used in all of our pouches and bags due to it being one of the most abrasion resistant fabrics on the market.
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Biothane® Webbing
BioThane® is the brand name of all coated webbing products made by BioThane Coated Webbing Corp. It's a polyester
webbing with a TPU or PVC coating that makes it more durable, waterproof, and easy to clean.
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Solid Braid Polypropylene Rope
American-made Solid Braid Polypropylene rope is soft, supple and extremely flexible. It is easy to tie knots in and splice and it's waterproof as well as resistant to most oils, lubricants and grease. It floats, resists rot and mildew and is perfect for using around the water. Polypropylene is a more economical and lighter weight alternative to nylon or polyester rope.
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Latigo Leather
Latigo is the Spanish word for “whip”. This material is made from a combination of tanning processes. Coming from the best of two worlds, it’s offers great durability while also being supple.
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