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Old 03-17-2002, 02:17 PM
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Rigid agility tunnel suggestions

I would like to buy a 10 or 15 foot rigid agility tunnel, just for home training fun with my five dogs. I do not formally participate in actual agility sports.

I have a large gym in my house which has enough room for a 10--15 footer. Would use the tunnel inside most of the year. However, I do have five dogs, two Rotts, and three smaller breeds, so it would get some use. Would obviously want a 24 inch diameter for the Rotts.

1. What particular materials or features should I either look for or avoid?

2. Is the 4 inch metal hoop spacing desireable over the 6 inch spacing?

3. I live in NY, so a company of distributor in the surrounding area (PA, CT, NJ, etc. wouold save on shipping costs. Any recommended on-line dealers that others have been satisfied with or would recommend?

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Barry
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Old 03-18-2002, 02:17 PM
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Hi Barry!

Have you checked out e-bay for your tunnel? There are several listed on there for a pretty good price.

I can't answer your question regarding the spacing of the rings. I don't even know what the spacing is on the one we use for our club.

But it is a plastic type material that has held up quite well.
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