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  • čas přidán 27. 10. 2019
  • I wanted to share a video of the new K9 Sport Sack Rover bag with everyone. Thanks for watching!
    Get your Sport Sack here! www.k9sportsack.com
    I forgot to mention that the Rover is geared towards bigger dogs but can still accommodate to the smaller ones. The max weight limit is 80 POUNDS which is DOUBLE the Air Plus bag!
    I don't claim to be a professional reviewer but I enjoy making these videos so again, I hope this helps someone make their choice when purchasing a bag.
    Link to my Sport Sack Air Plus and Urban bag as well as how to put your dog in the bag - • K9 Sport Sack Air Plus...
    Follow me on Instagram and tag me in your pictures with your pups! @JMS4NTANA

Komentáře • 23

  • @gokusontv
    @gokusontv Před 2 lety

    Yo Just got one very helpful ur video is

  • @daviskelly1978
    @daviskelly1978 Před 3 lety

    Really helpful “thank you “
    I’m going the order one for my bulldog 🤗

  • @daviskelly1978
    @daviskelly1978 Před 3 lety

    Fingers cross they sell these in the uk 🤞
    Thanks again fir your video 👍🙏

  • @batteryincorporated
    @batteryincorporated Před 3 lety

    thanks man got mine in the mail today! :)

    • @Jms4ntana
      @Jms4ntana  Před 3 lety

      Athila Struys awesome! How do you like it

  • @BellaBella-iw5le
    @BellaBella-iw5le Před 3 lety

    I'm going to order one. Do u have a link? If so I'll use it so u can get some change😊 I enjoyed your videos. The LOVE u have for Colby is so awesome🤗 and a special thankyou for speaking calm, clearly and being informative and demonstrating the bag. You should make way more videos of u2. Thankyou again. Love to u both❤

    • @Jms4ntana
      @Jms4ntana  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I do not have a link. I actually made these videos because when I was looking for help on which ones I should get there wasn't any videos that were answering my questions I had. Colby got sick for a while so he has been resting but good news! He is currently in remission at the moment from almost a year long battle with IMT. We may be making videos again soon :)

  • @bhduong2008
    @bhduong2008 Před 2 lety

    We also have a corgi and trying to decide between the k9 air plus or the k9 knavigate. The concern we have on the air plus is whether it bounces as you hike. How was your experience with using the air plus and the Rover? Was the belt strap good to have? We think the belt strap would be good for stabilization and comfort but not sure. Any advice you have is much appreciated. Thanks for doing these review.

    • @Jms4ntana
      @Jms4ntana  Před 2 lety +1

      hey sorry it took a while for me to see this. But I really enjoy the air plus. I didn't have any problems with my bag bouncing around. The rover ended up being too big for my taste but I haven't purchased any other sportsacks because my air plus still does a great job

  • @sibainubomi2694
    @sibainubomi2694 Před 4 lety +1

    Supper Like16!

  • @katythompson3428
    @katythompson3428 Před 4 lety

    What length is your Corgi collar to tail base? And girth? This info would help me compare my Parson Russell terrier against the Rover in large. This review is so helpful. I need the Rover bag over the other models because I like to take the bulk of a backpacks weight on my hips being a slight woman. I want this to take on my trail bike rides to give my dog a break from running alongside, also if we have to go on a bit of road with cars I think he would be safer on my back. Many thanks.

  • @lukejones9706
    @lukejones9706 Před 3 lety

    Why hydration bladder do you have?

    • @Jms4ntana
      @Jms4ntana  Před 3 lety

      Just a regular ol 3L camelback. It's very old... they make new ones that have pressure and your can get a nice flow from it

  • @jkindred1
    @jkindred1 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video...very helpful. I’m a small woman and my dog is 27 pounds...so with water and other things in the pack and also the weight of the pack...I’m wondering how to get it on my back? Would I put it up on my knee and slowly swing it onto my back like I do a regular backpack? I can’t seem to find a video that shows how to do this. My dog is older and can only hike about 4 miles without quitting. I’d like to take her on longer hikes and give her breaks once in a while in the pack. I’m hoping this is the solution!

    • @Jms4ntana
      @Jms4ntana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey I have another video I made that shows how to put a dog in the pack and what works best for me. If you’re concerned about the weight and getting your dog back onto your back I would practice at home different ways that works for you. It may be hard to explain but if you are a bit flexible you can actually sit on the floor and strap your backpack on and maneuver yourself into your feet. I would definitely practice at home some different techniques though

    • @jkindred1
      @jkindred1 Před 3 lety

      I will do that...thanks!!

  • @anuschkawerner4198
    @anuschkawerner4198 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for your video! Specially with your smaller dog - there's quite a few with big ones in the carrier, so I wondered how as smaller one would do... How heavy is yours? I'm about to get an Entlebucher Mountain Dog (they're about Beagle-sized), so I think with 40 to 60 lbs weight I'll be needing this size, even though it's way too big for a puppy - but I'm definitely not going to buy two 😊! I ordered a "puppy bag" for the beginning, so this one can wait, but your video certainly helped with the decision so now I now what to get afterwards 🤗...

    • @Jms4ntana
      @Jms4ntana  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad this video helped you! My corgi is 30 pounds. I also have a shihtzu that is too small for the bag I have. I know k9sportsack sells the foam pads that will raise a dog in the pack. I haven't bought it but I would recommend it. I tried using a folded blanket and it didn't work out too well 🤣

    • @anuschkawerner4198
      @anuschkawerner4198 Před 3 lety

      @@Jms4ntana Oh, I would have guessed she was bigger than that - such a lightweight 😊! Well, my Going-to-be-babydog is going to be even lighter at first, but I guess a year or so and that'll change... But the foam pads are a good idea for the beginning!

    • @anuschkawerner4198
      @anuschkawerner4198 Před 3 lety

      Oh, I just ordered one, I forgut to say... The dog has yet to be born (hopefully next week), but the bag will already be there 🤣 - can't arrange things too early!

  • @brittinirae4000
    @brittinirae4000 Před 3 lety

    Have you ever gone hiking with your dog in the bag where you had significant altitude changes?

    • @Jms4ntana
      @Jms4ntana  Před 3 lety +1

      I've gone hiking with him with some good incline but we take it slow and he wasn't in the bag. I haven't done any trails longer than 3 miles with him though. I wouldn't want him to be in the bag with steep incline/decline in case I were to fall backwards I wouldn't want to chance his safety. He usually stays home for the technical hikes

    • @brittinirae4000
      @brittinirae4000 Před 3 lety

      @@Jms4ntana Thanks so much for your reply. My dog and I are going on a 12 day hike (taking it very slowly, and he is also a corgi) and I'm trying to decide if this backpack is a good investment, or if we are better off using a carry harness and emergency carry-out bag for the steep parts.