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title: "Springer Hands Free Dog Leash Bike Attachment Kit -Pet Exerciser for Running, Walking Jogging - Universal Fit for Bicycles - Quick Release, 18-Inch Rope"
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# Quick-release safety frees instantly Heavy-duty steel spring absorbs 90% tug force Universal bike clamp fits most models Springer Hands Free Dog Leash Bike Attachment Kit -Pet Exerciser for Running, Walking Jogging - Universal Fit for Bicycles - Quick Release, 18-Inch Rope

**Brand:** springer
**Price:** 5007116₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♀️🐕 Ride in sync, run with freedom—because your dog deserves the ultimate biking buddy!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Springer Hands Free Dog Leash Bike Attachment Kit -Pet Exerciser for Running, Walking Jogging - Universal Fit for Bicycles - Quick Release, 18-Inch Rope by springer
- **How much does it cost?** 5007116₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- springer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted springer brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Instant Safety Release:** Avoid accidents with a quick-release mechanism that frees your dog if snagged.
- • **Universal Fit for All Bikes:** Easily clamps on most road, touring, and mountain bikes—install or remove in seconds.
- • **Complete Kit for Active Dogs:** Includes 18-inch leash, 3 safety releases, and metal hook—just add your dog’s harness.
- • **Shock-Absorbing Steel Spring:** Protect your balance and your pup with a spring that softens sudden pulls by 90%.
- • **Ride Hands-Free, Run Together:** Keep your dog safely by your side while you bike—no leash in hand, no hassle.

## Overview

The Springer Hands Free Dog Leash Bike Attachment Kit is a premium pet exerciser designed for safe, hands-free biking with your dog. Featuring a heavy-duty steel spring that absorbs up to 90% of sudden tugs, a quick-release safety mechanism, and a universal clamp fitting most bicycles, this 18-inch leash kit ensures balanced rides and protected pups. Ideal for running, walking, or jogging alongside your bike, it’s the must-have accessory for active dog owners seeking convenience and safety.

## Description

Product description The Springer Dog Exerciser is used by over 600,000 dog-loving bicyclists, mushers, and K9 corps around the world. It uses a low-mounted, heavy-duty steel spring to absorb up to 90% of the force of a dog's unexpected tugs, which allows bike riders to keep their balance, while also protecting their dogs from traffic, pedals, and wheels. Its patented safety release frees your dog instantly if he/she gets caught around a tree or hydrant. The safety release is attached to a sturdy 18” rope cord that is knotted through the appropriate hole, depending on your dog’s size and strength. Use the largest end for dogs that are strong pullers. Manufactured in Norway, it’s super easy to install and you have the option to exercise two dogs simultaneously with the Springer Extra Arm Kit, which is sold separately. The attachment fits most regular, touring, and mountain bikes. Harness not included, so please be sure to use a harness that is appropriate for your dog’s breed. Taking your dog out on a bike outing has never been easier. The Safety Release The “safety release” instantly frees your dog should a post, tree or hydrant come between you. The safety release will break so to avoid injury to you and your dog. The safety release is attached to a sturdy 18” rope that is knotted through the appropriate hole, depending on dog’s strength. Use the largest end if he is a strong puller. Each Springer Kit comes with 10 safety releases, 1 rope leash and 1 metal clip. The Clamp The clamp fits most regular, touring and mountain bikes. You need 3.5” of vertical space on the bike frame or the seat stem. It features a channel for cables. (One clamp is included in the Springer kit.) Between trips, you can remove the Springer in two seconds by simply releasing the cotter pin. Buy an extra clamp for an additional bike. This way you can easily move the Springer Arm from one bike to the other. The Adapter The adapter will enable you to lower or raise the Springer arm on your bike 4 inches up or down without moving the Springer bracket or clamp. This will clear the arm from skimming your heel as you pedal. This 4-inch difference enables the Springer to fit on more bike models. Adapter is sold separately. Exercising Two Dogs at One Time The Springer Xtra Arm Kit, enables Springer lovers to ride with multiple dogs on both sides of their bikes. Developed in response to customer requests, the Springer Xtra Arm allows you to replace the single bolt of the original Springer Dog Exerciser with the new dual bolt and simply slide on the Springer Xtra Arm. If you don't already own a Springer Dog Exerciser and would like to bike with dogs on both sides of your bike, then purchase the Springer Dual Arm. This kit contains everything you need to bike with dogs on both sides. Exercising Multiple Dogs at One Time The Springer Dual Arm Kit contains everything you need to bike with two dogs on each side. But if you would like to bike with more than two dogs we recommend you purchase a couple of release packs that contain enough rope leash and plastic safety releases. Works for the strongest dogs The Springer Dog Exerciser is heavy-duty enough for the strong pulling breeds.

Review: Best invention ever! - This thing is just awesome. Before getting this, I tried biking my dog (a 45 pound Samoyed) simply using a leash. However, she is a sled dog trained to mush, so she always tries to get in front of the bike and pull. Also, she is a little shy of the bike, so when she gets tired, she goes next to me but at the full length of the leash. so we are taking up the whole path. I almost killed myself a few times trying to make sure she didn't get in anybody's way, so I decided to try one of these products for walking dogs on bikes. Now, I got one of those walkydog things that is simply a spring in a tube that sticks off the bike. They are a lot cheaper, but there is a reason for that. I have no problem with the quality of that product, it just didn't do for me quite what I wanted. Yes, it kept her closer to the bike and at my side, but I felt like she could still easily get too close and get hit by a pedal or a wheel because there was still nothing between her and the bike. Despite that, it now seemed that she had too little freedom to move around, like I could hurt her if I stopped suddenly (however, this thing turned out to be great when used instead for urban mushing using a regular leash without a real bungee tow line). So then I decided to try this one, and it worked wonders. I've only used it a couple times now, and I really feel like both the dog and I are a lot safer. Now, I did hesitate with the crappy plastic attachments that everyone was complaining about, because my dog is a sled dog and she can pull like crazy, so I did an experiment and put a loose leash on her as well so that the leash would hold her if the plastic thing broke off. After two fairly long rides, nothing broke, so I'm not too worried. Even if you plan on using your own makeshift bit of leash instead of their weird safetly thing though, this product is worth it. The spring action is just perfect, keeping my dog comfortably at my side but still giving her some freedom with gentle resistance while keeping her away from the wheels and pedals. She's still a little uncomfortable being that close to the bike, so she leans sideways against the pull of the spring a bit while running, but she does that less when she gets tired, so I think the more we use this, the more she will get used to it and stop leaning. However, even when she leans or gets distracted, I stay perfectly balanced and in control, never feeling like she is going to pull me over or anything. All in all, I think this is a great product and I would highly recommend it.
Review: Incredibly wonderful dog exerciser - Before I start my rave over this bike attachment (and I WILL rave over it - it's marvelous!), I have to point out a few assembly quirks. First, the main clamp that attaches the Springer S-tube is 3-1/2 inches long and to install it properly you need a 3-5/8 inch length of the main (most vertical) tube of the bike, OR a 3-5/8 inch length of the seat post that extends from the main tube. (The dog exerciser should NOT be attached to any other place on the bike - Springer specifies only these two places.) Be aware that if you attach to the main tube, the bottom edge of the clamp should be about 4 to 8 inches (depending on your shoe size) above the bike pedal at the top of its rotation, otherwise your heel won't clear the horizontal part of the S-tube. On the other hand, if you attach to the seat post, make sure that your seat is still low enough so that your feet can reach the ground while you're on the bike! Second, Instruction 1 for how many and which plastic tubular gasket inserts to put around the main tube or seat post before you attach the clamp over them, suffered badly in the various translations. In English, they give you three post diameters: 36mm - use two blue inserts (wrong!); 32mm - use blue insert (wrong!); 28mm - use white and blue (this one is right). My seat post is 26mm in diameter... None of the other instructions (Norwegian, German, Spanish, French and Dutch) gives the correct number and type of inserts to be used for all four diameters shown in the illustration, so follow the illustration! 36mm - 1 blue; 32mm - 2 blue; 28mm - white and blue; 25mm - red, white and blue. For my 26mm post I used red, white and blue, and the clamp fits snugly; perfect! Third and last, when you screw the spring onto the S-tube, make sure you don't screw it on too far because it's impossible to unscrew it even a hair. Instruction 2, as well as the illustration, tells you the proper position of the eye at the top of the spring after it's screwed on. Now for the rave! We recently got a 70-pound, 1-year-old, female Lab mix from a shelter - high energy and mostly untrained. I have arthritis in both knees, so walking her for all the exercise she needs is out of the question, and the dog park is hit or miss when it comes to dogs "playing nicely" together. Enter the bicycle dog exerciser (drum roll please)! Judging by the pictures, I thought this Springer exerciser looked kind of weird compared to other brands that don't have such a deep bend in them. Some don't have a bend at all and that seemed much more straightforward to me. Fortunately I sought the opinion of my daughter, who sees and talks with bicyclists who ride with their dogs in the park where she runs in the morning. She immediately pointed at the Springer and said that was the one she would recommend. We looked at Springer videos and reviews and in no time I was convinced. The Springer takes most of the dog's weight in the event the dog lurches sideways, plus it has a safety release, so it is highly unlikely that even a big dog could upset the rider. I have now taken the dog for a bike run three times. The first time I first walked between the dog and the bike, then walked with the bike between the dog and me, and finally rode the bike with a leash in my hand that was attached to the dog's martingale collar, in addition to the Springer being attached to her harness. The second time I dispensed with the walking and just did the riding, still with the leash on her collar and the Springer on her harness. The leash helped whenever we passed someone walking a dog, a big temptation for her to trot over for a happy greeting session. I had to pull her along by the leash a few times on the first ride and once on the second ride. On the third ride I no longer used the leash and I'm glad to report that she happily trotted along with only the Springer attached to her harness! I am ecstatic over this product!

## Features

- Biking with Your Buddy: The Springer Dog Exerciser is a hands free dog leash bike attachment that allows you to safely ride a bicycle with your pet while they run or walk alongside you
- Safety & Protection: The Springer uses a low-mounted, heavy duty steel spring to absorb up to 90% of the force of a dog's unexpected tugs, while allowing bike riders to keep their balance, and protect their pets from getting near traffic, pedals, and wheels
- Quick Release: The leash has a “safety release” which instantly frees your dog should a post, tree, or hydrant come between your dog and bicycle
- Kit Components: This kit comes included with an 18-inch leash, 3 safety releases, and 1 metal hook; A harness is not included, so please use a harness that is suitable to your dog’s large, small, or medium size and breed
- Universal Fit: The clamp fits most regular, touring, and mountain bikes, and can be used on either side of your bicycle; It’s easy to install and can be removed in seconds by releasing the cotter pin
- Packaging can vary

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0017NM4OE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,112 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #124 in Dog Hands Free Leashes |
| Brand | Springer |
| Brand Name | Springer |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 635 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Included Components | Springer Hands Free Dog Leash Bike Attachment Kit -Pet Exerciser for Running, Walking Jogging - Universal Fit for Bicycles - Quick Release, 18-Inch Rope |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 18"L x 6"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 17.99 x 5.98 inches |
| Item Type Name | Springer Hands Free Dog Leash Bike Attachment Kit -Pet Exerciser for Running, Walking Jogging - Universal Fit for Bicycles - Quick Release, 18-Inch Rope |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Springer AS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | mc-sprnger-lead |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | mc-sprnger-lead |
| Pattern | Dog |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 6"W |
| Size | Medium |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 075562063008 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | x |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Springer
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 18"L x 6"W
- **Size:** Medium

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: The narrative states an "emergency release" feature, does that mean a strong pulling dog could quickly pull away?**
A: I'm not sure what the emergency release feature is, but I had a 110 pound dog on it once who lunged after a squirrel and the Springer held the dog.  If I recall correctly (it's been a while ago) I stopped the bike and put my feet on the ground so as to hold the bike.  But I do remember that I was surprised at how well the Springer absorbed the pulling of the dog; in other words, when the dog lunged, it didn't pull the bike as much as I would have expected.  I have noticed that the plastic eyelet that attaches to the harness LOOKS sort of incomplete -- it doesn't shut all the way.  That has always worried me a bit, but I've never had a dog get off of the eyelet, and I've used this on 5 dogs by now of varying sizes.  Still, I like to put another leash on the dog's collar as a backup.  I wrap the other end of the backup leash loosely around my fingers of my left hand.  I can feel from that leash if the dog pulls before I feel it from the Springer.  It helps me assess what my dog is doing without having to eyeball him the entire time.  Another little trick I like to do is to put 1 1/2 paper towel cardboard rolls on the string between the eyelet that attaches to the dog's harness and the eyelet that is part of the Spring.  That keeps the dog from running in toward the bike; it keeps him in a pretty good heeled position.Don't forget to let your dog determine how fast to go and when to stop.  Also, don't forget to keep the dog's pads in mind.  If it's a hot day and you run him on hot pavement, it may be burning the pads of his feet if they haven't been hardened and calloused to the heat.

**Q: I need a new plastic hook and a safety release for the Springer - can you help me?**
A: I can't help in terms of knowing where to get the plastic parts like the originals...BUT...I can tell you that I've had way better results using a metal carabiner(any hardware store will have them in numerous sizes and shapes).  I use the Springer with 3 big dogs who want to chase everything.  A metal carabiner, and if I(or they) see something they might want to chase, pedal FASTER.  Seriously, the dog's priority will be to keep up with master, not chase the kitty.3 big dogs with minds of their own, and doing this for 5 years, never fallen off the bike or had any safety issues yet.

**Q: will this work on an adult tricycle?**
A: It should, you'll need a 3.5" space to install the unit brace...it doesn't necessarily have to be under the seat post.  Mine is installed toward the front so the dog runs right beside my leg/pedal, haven't had any trouble.

**Q: Do you use a collar or harness with the springer?  The pictures show some of each.   Any tips or pros/cons for either?**
A: NEVER use anything other than a body harness when biking any dog on any bike or bike attachment. There is always a risk of having to stop abruptly and you do not want your dog to be on a neck collar in that moment. And even during regular biking without abrupt slow downs you do not want your dog to be controlled on the neck at running speed (would you like that?). You can go online and search "how to bike with dog" and a number of helpful sites will give you this and more tips. I am a dog trainer btw.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best invention ever!
*by S***E on June 13, 2012*

This thing is just awesome. Before getting this, I tried biking my dog (a 45 pound Samoyed) simply using a leash. However, she is a sled dog trained to mush, so she always tries to get in front of the bike and pull. Also, she is a little shy of the bike, so when she gets tired, she goes next to me but at the full length of the leash. so we are taking up the whole path. I almost killed myself a few times trying to make sure she didn't get in anybody's way, so I decided to try one of these products for walking dogs on bikes. Now, I got one of those walkydog things that is simply a spring in a tube that sticks off the bike. They are a lot cheaper, but there is a reason for that. I have no problem with the quality of that product, it just didn't do for me quite what I wanted. Yes, it kept her closer to the bike and at my side, but I felt like she could still easily get too close and get hit by a pedal or a wheel because there was still nothing between her and the bike. Despite that, it now seemed that she had too little freedom to move around, like I could hurt her if I stopped suddenly (however, this thing turned out to be great when used instead for urban mushing using a regular leash without a real bungee tow line). So then I decided to try this one, and it worked wonders. I've only used it a couple times now, and I really feel like both the dog and I are a lot safer. Now, I did hesitate with the crappy plastic attachments that everyone was complaining about, because my dog is a sled dog and she can pull like crazy, so I did an experiment and put a loose leash on her as well so that the leash would hold her if the plastic thing broke off. After two fairly long rides, nothing broke, so I'm not too worried. Even if you plan on using your own makeshift bit of leash instead of their weird safetly thing though, this product is worth it. The spring action is just perfect, keeping my dog comfortably at my side but still giving her some freedom with gentle resistance while keeping her away from the wheels and pedals. She's still a little uncomfortable being that close to the bike, so she leans sideways against the pull of the spring a bit while running, but she does that less when she gets tired, so I think the more we use this, the more she will get used to it and stop leaning. However, even when she leans or gets distracted, I stay perfectly balanced and in control, never feeling like she is going to pull me over or anything. All in all, I think this is a great product and I would highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredibly wonderful dog exerciser
*by I***D on June 28, 2015*

Before I start my rave over this bike attachment (and I WILL rave over it - it's marvelous!), I have to point out a few assembly quirks. First, the main clamp that attaches the Springer S-tube is 3-1/2 inches long and to install it properly you need a 3-5/8 inch length of the main (most vertical) tube of the bike, OR a 3-5/8 inch length of the seat post that extends from the main tube. (The dog exerciser should NOT be attached to any other place on the bike - Springer specifies only these two places.) Be aware that if you attach to the main tube, the bottom edge of the clamp should be about 4 to 8 inches (depending on your shoe size) above the bike pedal at the top of its rotation, otherwise your heel won't clear the horizontal part of the S-tube. On the other hand, if you attach to the seat post, make sure that your seat is still low enough so that your feet can reach the ground while you're on the bike! Second, Instruction 1 for how many and which plastic tubular gasket inserts to put around the main tube or seat post before you attach the clamp over them, suffered badly in the various translations. In English, they give you three post diameters: 36mm - use two blue inserts (wrong!); 32mm - use blue insert (wrong!); 28mm - use white and blue (this one is right). My seat post is 26mm in diameter... None of the other instructions (Norwegian, German, Spanish, French and Dutch) gives the correct number and type of inserts to be used for all four diameters shown in the illustration, so follow the illustration! 36mm - 1 blue; 32mm - 2 blue; 28mm - white and blue; 25mm - red, white and blue. For my 26mm post I used red, white and blue, and the clamp fits snugly; perfect! Third and last, when you screw the spring onto the S-tube, make sure you don't screw it on too far because it's impossible to unscrew it even a hair. Instruction 2, as well as the illustration, tells you the proper position of the eye at the top of the spring after it's screwed on. Now for the rave! We recently got a 70-pound, 1-year-old, female Lab mix from a shelter - high energy and mostly untrained. I have arthritis in both knees, so walking her for all the exercise she needs is out of the question, and the dog park is hit or miss when it comes to dogs "playing nicely" together. Enter the bicycle dog exerciser (drum roll please)! Judging by the pictures, I thought this Springer exerciser looked kind of weird compared to other brands that don't have such a deep bend in them. Some don't have a bend at all and that seemed much more straightforward to me. Fortunately I sought the opinion of my daughter, who sees and talks with bicyclists who ride with their dogs in the park where she runs in the morning. She immediately pointed at the Springer and said that was the one she would recommend. We looked at Springer videos and reviews and in no time I was convinced. The Springer takes most of the dog's weight in the event the dog lurches sideways, plus it has a safety release, so it is highly unlikely that even a big dog could upset the rider. I have now taken the dog for a bike run three times. The first time I first walked between the dog and the bike, then walked with the bike between the dog and me, and finally rode the bike with a leash in my hand that was attached to the dog's martingale collar, in addition to the Springer being attached to her harness. The second time I dispensed with the walking and just did the riding, still with the leash on her collar and the Springer on her harness. The leash helped whenever we passed someone walking a dog, a big temptation for her to trot over for a happy greeting session. I had to pull her along by the leash a few times on the first ride and once on the second ride. On the third ride I no longer used the leash and I'm glad to report that she happily trotted along with only the Springer attached to her harness! I am ecstatic over this product!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy and shock absorber works well
*by I***E on March 6, 2017*

The Springer has given me the gift of safely exercising two highly energetic Chessies at once while I get my exercise on my hand-cycle. It took my husband a few weeks of trial-and-error to attach the exerciser and I'm so glad he finally made it work for the hand-cycle. The attachment as sold is designed for typical bicycles, but if you have a hand-cyle, which is like an adult tricycle, there really is no way to conveniently attach it. My hand-cycle is wheelchair height, and I operate it like one when I need to go in reverse, so I presume it will also work for wheelchairs. The key is to have a raised bar to attach the Springer, otherwise, it will be too low and the leash will interfere with the wheels when the dogs pull me ahead. Here's my husband's genius idea to attach the springer: He got these parts from the local home improvement store: 1 heavy duty padded arm hanger 2 - 3 feet long vinyl coated galvanized cables* 4 - double ended snap hook 3 hose clamps 2 sets of the aluminum ferrule and stop set 4 cable ties 1 screw that match the size of the bolt that comes with the springer From the Container Store: 1 elfa utility large basket * We found that if the cable is too long, it can get caught in the wheels, so it was a matter of trial and error to find the perfect length that works for my bike. You will need to adjust this length to your bike. The length we arrived at gives our dogs enough room to run alongside me without getting their paws run over. I found the elfa basket to be the perfect width and size to store things behind the seat like treats, water bottles, drinking cups, poop bag holder, garage door opener, baby wipes (my hands get dirty from handling the wheels), etc. My husband used the cable ties to attach the basket to the bike. The basket has turned out to be one of the best accessories we got for the bike. My husband attached the arm hanger to the bottom of the seat. He then attached the springer to the hanger as high as it will go in order for the galvanized cable leashes to clear the wheels. The metal on the Springer is heavy and needs reinforcement, so he secured it with a second screw in order to balance the product's entire weight on the bike otherwise it feels loose and unsecured, which is why I rated this 4 stars. We found the plastic ring to be extremely weak, which is why we replaced with the double-ended snap hook cables. They hook onto the springer on one end and the dogs' pulling harnesses on the other. To keep the dogs from getting tangled up with each other, I also attach a leash to their collars that attach to the handcycle grip. Just for experimental purposes, I tried to go biking with the dogs without the Springer and they pulled me in all directions. I felt every tug and jerky motions. Once they are attached to the Springer, I could not feel much of their tugging because the attachment absorbs most of the force. When the dogs see a bird or squirrel and want to go after it, I can feel a slight tug and have enough time to steer in the opposite direction. After biking for over 600 miles, the Springer is still holding up to our show ponies. Many people at the park have asked about the springer and I have pointed them here to get theirs.

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