The Line 5.0 harness by Non-stop dogwear gets a new coat in the form of two colourful designs by artist Rachel Pohl.
Did the soft purple and pink catch your eye, or the adventurous combination of orange and teal? The pattern is inspired by a traditional Norwegian knitted sweater and also depicts the beauty of Norway's Rondane National Park. Aside from the colours, the harness is constructed just like the classic Line 5.0, with padded straps around the neck that won't pinch the dog anywhere, even if he pulls a little. Around the chest, you can adjust it to your dog with sliding plastic buckles made of tough Duraflex. There are also reflective elements from the neck and chest, which is also shaped in a Y, allowing for free movement of the shoulders and more comfortable breathing than the classic U-shape. The leash attaches primarily to the D-ring on the back or to the reinforced center tab in the front of the harness. You can also attach a tracking device to this.
Who is Rachel Pohl?
She is an artist, an adventurer and a bit of a forest fairy who paints the world around her with bright colours, even if it's snow-white mountain peaks. She packs her brushes in her backpack, takes her dogs with her, and wanders the countryside to get inspiration for her art. Her paintings are like magical windows into a fairytale landscape, highlighting her love of nature and all living creatures. In fact, in addition to her artwork, Rachel is passionate about climate and human rights because she believes that creativity can change lives and inspire others to follow their dreams. And that goes for our four-legged partners too! That's why the Non-stop dogwear brand joined forces with her to create an edition of products with a unique design expressing their admiration for the majestic Norwegian landscape.