With bases included that keep these poles upright, they're easy to use.
Poles use flat PVC bases that keep them spread 24 inches apart, which meets competitive guidelines. Included stakes keep the base adhered to the ground for outdoor training. Base allows for poles to be set up indoors or outdoors. Has no metal edges for safety.
Poles are wobbly if the dog bumps into them, which can affect training success.
Low-priced set of 12 agility training poles for dogs, but it's only made for use outdoors.
Poles secure to the ground tightly with built-in stakes on the bottom. All poles fit inside a carrying case so you can take them with you anywhere. Small and mid-sized dogs will be able to use these poles successfully, but large dogs may knock the poles loose.
Metal spikes on the poles are sharp, so they may be dangerous for the dog.
Pricier than some other sets, but these poles are extremely sturdy and meet all standards.
You can stake these poles into the ground when used outdoors or attach them to a metal base for indoor training. Each pole is 3.25 feet in height and consists of a thick plastic for aggressive training sessions. The base is sturdier than others, keeping the poles in place.
Expensive. Only has six poles in the set, so it may not meet all training needs.
Multiple components in a reasonably priced agility set, including weave poles.
Uses ground stakes to hold the poles in place and secure. Kit includes carrying bags, so you can easily move your gear to any location. With multiple items in the kit, you'll be able to keep the dog from becoming bored. Reasonable price, although product quality could be higher.
The slalom poles are only 24 inches in height, so they aren't regulation size.
High-quality dog agility set of 12 weave poles that all fit inside a carrying bag for convenience.
Durable plastic used in the agility poles, which means larger dogs can use the poles without knocking them over. Each pole has a steel spike attached to the bottom of the pole, so it can be affixed to the ground securely. Has a carrying case to store all of the poles.
Price is a little high. Metal spikes are 5 inches to 6 inches long, so they could poke the dog.
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Dog agility poles are vertically aligned poles that a dog will weave around as part of agility training. Agility weave poles tend to be made of plastic. They will have metal stakes to affix them to the ground. Other poles attach to a base so they can be used indoors. The poles are spaced roughly 24" apart, and the dog passes in and out of the poles. These slalom poles form a course. At dog agility competitions, the dog that completes the course in the shortest amount of time wins. Even if you don’t plan on competing, these poles are fun to use with your dog for exercise.
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