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The Ruffwear Web Master harness is a multi-use, X-Small support harness designed for hiking, trail running, service, and everyday wear. Featuring a reinforced padded lift handle, four-point adjustable fit for security, and triple leash clip-in points, it offers full-body support and durable, breathable materials with reflective trim for visibility. Ideal for dogs needing mobility assistance or extra control, this basalt gray harness combines rugged performance with comfort and safety.













| Brand | Ruffwear |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Basalt Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,212 Reviews |
| Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | X-Small |
L**N
Exactly what you need if you have a dog post surgery or with any kind of lift/support needs
Fits well just follow the size guide. High visibility and convenient handle to help lift into our truck. Does not restrict movement . Very sturdy hardware and appears to be comfortable.
D**Y
Great Ruffwear Harness
Excellent harness. Keeps my dog secure. I especially like the chest loop that helps control my dog who likes to pull. The orange is nice and bright. Sturdy Ruffwear quality product that I will be using for years.
A**Y
Then a friend of mine recommend this harness
I foster dogs for our local animal shelter and have watched every type of dog from Jack Russells to German Shepherds. A few of them were escape artist and I was warned to be careful on walks. I used to just use Martingale collars with them but didn't feel they were a safe type of collar to use when bicycling with them on the WalkyDog. Then a friend of mine recommend this harness. I looked it up, read the reviews, bought several sizes, and tried them out. The pros: The dogs cannot back out because of the belly strap. Not a single one has been able to. Most of the dogs take to the harness right away with a few treats, putting on the harness helps teach them manners and not to react when something is put over their heads or around their bellies. I can now safely bicycle with them on the Walky Dog since there is no chance of them backing out of the harness while running, or whip-lashing themselves, or chocking themselves when jerking after a squirrel. The dogs pull less on the leash while I walk them, I think it's because the leash clips to the back and they have less pressure on their necks to pull against. The handle on the back makes it easier to help some of the disabled or sick dogs make the steps up to the house and the jump into the truck, as well as an easy way to grab a dog in an emergency. The straps were a little complicated but the extra steps to adjust them make the harness safer since the straps don't pull loose like other harnesses did, especially when I bicycle with the dogs. I love the inside tag that I can write my name and number on. I used a sharpie and the print has lasted through quite a few washings. The cons: It took a little fiddling to figure out how to adjust the harnesses to fit correctly and snugly. The straps were just a little complicated. The male dogs I watch always urinate on the belly strap, but I just wipe the belly strap down and stick the harness in the wash each night. On some of mixed breed dogs I watched, who were oddly shaped, the adjustment straps hung loose, couldn't reach the side stretchy pockets on the harness to hold them, and posed a tangle hazard when I bicycled with them. I just used pipe cleaner to tie the loose ends to the harness on them. Some of the mixed breed dogs are overweight, just oddly shaped, or narrow chested and the harness would fit, but were just a little looser on them than I'd like, or was able to adjust to. Miscellaneous: Some of the dogs I foster just hated the harness and chewed the side straps to pieces when I put it on. One of the dogs thought it was a toy and shredded the straps in under a minute, my fault for leaving it on the table where he could get it, but I just wish the harness was a little more chew resistant and sturdy. The harness is not reflective, I had to add pieces of reflective tape on them so the dogs and I can be seen easier when it's dark out. All in all a great harness, safe, escape proof, and perfect fore everyday use.
I**.
Faily well-fitting, fairly easy to adjust
Mostly good, I can adjust it to fit decently well on my Jack Russell. Its thr only harness he hasnt freed himself from, to go after other dogs. This is his second one, the first held up for about 3 years. I guess we'll see if the quality is as good now, as the company got bigger.
S**S
Excellent quality
Love this harness for hiking. Great for the squirmy dog. Excellent quality and the handle to assist your dog either up something or help them down. Would definitely recommend this harness.
M**7
Another great harness from Ruffwear - Web Master
Bought this Web Master harness after a specialist vet recommended it for my 7 year old dog with a back injury. This is his 2nd Ruffwear so I had high expectations in regards to fit and quality and durability. This is another high quality product. The handle and extra strap give added support, especially when we help our pup up and down from sofas etc. without causing discomfort. My other dog has a Ruffwear harness too so this is technically our 3rd one- I definitely recommend these. The metal leash loops are at the correct anatomical position, too. Very satisfied with this one.
K**N
Best Harness ever!
These are the only safe harnesses for my Italian Greyhounds. No escaping in a panic, a handle to swiftly grab them if needed, machine washable….just wish they had more colors!
V**S
No longer good for whippets
I tried the new Ruffwear Webmaster for my whippets after a previous version was the only harness that fit my whippets in length, chest, and did not cut into the shoulders. The new version looked good to me with a more padded chest strap and a neck closure instead of having to slip the harness over the head (which is not a problem for my dogs but more for me as they tend to get impatient and wiggle around). I also liked the idea of having a front attachment for a leash, the older version has leash attachments on the back only. Unfortunately this version of the Webmaster harness no longer works for whippets. While it is of the same great quality, the chest strap is so wide that it rubs into the shoulders when the dogs walks. The front attachment does not make much for improvement of the older version- it is made from fabric and plastic which I wouldn't trust in the long run. All in all it's still a high quality harness, but I'm really disappointed that it no longer works for whippets and similar dogs that are narrow but deep in the chest. I hope Ruffwear will keep the previous versions available, as it is very hard to find a well fitting quality harness for these dogs. I wish Ruffwear would give more details regarding sizing besides just chest girth. Back/thorax length are necessary to consider with a 2 strap harness. The chest strap on the new Webmaster is 2.5 inches, the space between shoulder bones of my dog is 1.75 inches. Would save a lot of returns if more detailed info was provided to the customer. Photos show the 2021 version versus the 2025 version.
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