1. Review in General

The AIRE Mesh Harness is an excellent cross of a vest and a harness. Most similarly designed harnesses are on the heavy side with durable, thick material that traps the heat and is too warm over the summer and soaks up all the water during rainy days. Vests offer ample patch space for service dogs or dogs in training / working dogs, but they are usually not strong enough to safely control a larger dog by attaching the leash to it.

This harness offers a great combination of these features: it has room for all patches and add-ons, it’s light and breathable like a vest but strong, and it has the versatility of a harness with multiple leash attachment points.

The two handles on the back make it very easy to support the dog in and out of the car or on a steep trail while they lay flat enough not to get caught on something in the woods unless the dog is going through a very dense area. The mesh section is also not ideal for dense undergrowth since that can tear, but the harness as a whole is still a durable, strong construction despite the light and thin design.

All the straps are adjustable on both sides; however, the length of the chest panel between the front legs has a fixed length. However, if you go on AIRE MESH DOG HARNESS page and go to the “Specifications” section, you will find even the chest piece length that helps you determine the correct size.

2. About the AIRE Mesh Harness

The new OneTigris AIRE Mesh Harness was designed for warm days and muddy adventures. It has a big mesh section on the top, providing airflow, and is made of a thin, 1000D nylon material that dries fast and is easy to clean.

The harness is very light, only weighing: 16.2oz/461g (Size M); 17.5oz/694g (Size L); 27.8oz/789g (Size XL).

It has two padded handles (one horizontal and one vertical) if the dog needs support on a steep trail or while getting in and out of the car.

The AIRE Mesh Harness has three stainless steel D-rings: two on the back and a no-pull ring on the front. MOLLE panels are on both sides for MOLLE compatible add-ons and four UTX-Duraflex® quick-release buckles on the chest straps.

They were strength tested as:
-Size M: UTX-Duraflex® Buckle 121 lb/ 55 kg; Front Chest D-ring 264 lb/ 120 kg; Top D-ring 200 lb/ 440 kg
-Size L/XL: UTX-Duraflex® Buckle 143 lb/ 65 kg; Front Chest D-ring 200 lb/ 440 kg; Top D-ring 200 lb/ 440 kg

3. Why I choose AIRE Mesh Harness

Personal favorite part of the harness is that it stays in place very well. All the buckles are symmetrical, and the chest panel is wide enough to keep the harness centered, so it doesn’t rotate even when the dog is running around off-leash.

The no-pull ring is positioned just a little too low to turn the dog effectively, but the three-strap design helps keep the harness in place, and this balances out the position of the ring, making it a reasonably good no-pull training harness.

Since this is a thin, light “vest harness,” I wouldn’t be too concerned about chafing in the armpits unless the dog has very sensitive skin or if the buckles’ position interferes with the shoulder movement.

Mia’s measurements for reference

  • Shoulder height: 19.5 inches (50 cm)
  • Weight: 37-44 pounds (17-20 kg)
  • Widest chest circumference (where the most harness would have the chest strap): 25-26 inches (63-65 cm)
  • Neck circumference for collars: 15-16 inches (38-40 cm)
  • Back lengths: 22 inches (56 cm)

How to measure your dog and how to adjust the harness, check the tutorial here!

 

4. Functionality Review of the Harness

• No-pull correction: Although its position might not be ideal for all dogs, the no-pull front ring can be used for training loose leash walking.

• Running/Biking: The design could be used to try pulling sports, but this is not a pulling harness. It doesn’t have enough padding on the neck-straps, and the breathable back section might not be enough to counterbalance the heat trapped under the whole harness while heavily exercising.

• Hiking: I would use a more visible harness for hiking, but the breathability, easy cleaning, and big handles make it a good option for cooler hikes.

• City walk: Works well; the three leash attachment points and the handles provide excellent and versatile control over a dog.

• Easy to put on/adjust: Easy adjustment, although it takes some time to go through all of them. All the straps are adjustable, and the chest straps have buckles on both sides, so there is no need to lift a leg. The neck section doesn’t have a buckle, so it needs to go over the head.

• Visibility: This harness is not meant to be visible.

5. Review Summary

This light and streamlined harness is packed with cool and functional features. The handles on the back are easy to grab and are helpful in many different situations when the dog needs support or control. The three leash attachment points make it versatile to use in different walk styles and to cater to different training needs. The large velcro panel makes it easy to add any custom text as needed.

The harness has a clean look, especially after all the excess straps are tucked away with the velcro fasteners. Looks and behaves like a heavy-duty, thick harness, but you will be surprised how light it is. The thin material also makes cleaning and drying very easy and quick.

The only thing to remember is that it is still a black cover over the dog, and there is a temperature when the breathable back is not enough to prevent overheating.

From OneTigris Team:” Good news, it is soon to launch an AIRE Mesh Harness in Orange!” Stay tuned with @onetigris

About OneTigris

With the founding concept of a lifestyle and values that “Begin with Good Gear”, OneTigris has been committed to providing users with high quality tactical-styled pet gear since summer 2014. We specialize in integrating tactical style with urban life and outdoor activities. We have reached users from over 113 countries, taking part in the lives of millions of gear enthusiasts with military and law enforcement backgrounds, outdoor experience, and professional dog training expertise.

OneTigris Pet is a team of proud pet parents, supporters and former veterinarians. Every product you see reflects our shared value of good gear that contributes to adventures, health and growth.

This is a review by DOG GEAR REVIEW, Credit by DOG GEAR REVIEW