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Specifications
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Material: High-Elasticity Plastic Rope with Stainless Steel hardware
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Rope Length (Stretched): 2m / 3m / 4m / 5m / 6m / 7m / 8m / 10m
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Leg Ring Sizes: 4# / 5# / 6# / 7# / 8# / 9# / 10# / 12# / 15#
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Hardware: Anti-rust, Anti-corrosion Stainless Steel
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Design: U-shaped Shackle for ergonomic fit
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Color: True Color (Transparent/Steel)
Key Features
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Integrated "Anti-Escape" Architecture: Experience a mechanical necessity for outdoor safety. The heavy-duty snap-buckle acts as a mechanical necessity for securing the leash to your wrist or belt, preventing accidental "jailbreaks" during sudden flight bursts.
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Supportive "Ultra-Light" Engineering: Achieve maximum mobility. The lightweight plastic rope acts as a mechanical necessity for minimizing drag, ensuring your bird feels free and comfortable while flying rather than being weighed down by a heavy cord.
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Technical "U-Shaped Shackle" Utility: Designed for anatomical comfort. The specialized U-bolt acts as a mechanical necessity for easy wearing and a secure fit around the leg ring, reducing friction and preventing injury to the bird's leg.
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Mechanical "Anti-Bite" Leg Ring: Engineered for high-durability. The solid stainless steel ring acts as a mechanical necessity for resisting the powerful beaks of parrots, ensuring the harness remains intact even if the bird attempts to chew it.
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Flexible "Shock-Absorbing" Rope: The elastic nature of the rope acts as a mechanical necessity for absorbing tension if the bird reaches the end of the leash abruptly, preventing sharp jerks on the leg.
