50-Foot Long Dog Leash for Training - Reflective Rope Check Cord with Swivel Hooks, Heavy Duty Nylon for Large & Medium Dogs
This 50-foot long dog leash for training gives you the reach you need for recall work, sniff walks, and outdoor adventures without sacrificing control. Made from high-density nylon with a 3/8-inch diameter, it's strong enough for medium and large dogs but light enough to carry on hikes. Reflective stitching runs the length of the rope so you and your dog stay visible in low light, and the stainless steel swivel hooks on both ends let you secure the leash to a tree, post, or your waist for hands-free use.
Key Specifications at a Glance
| Length | 50 feet (600 inches) |
| Diameter | 3/8 inch (0.38 inch) |
| Material | High-density nylon rope |
| Color | Blue |
| Hook Type | Stainless steel swivel hooks, 360° rotation |
| Reflective | Yes – stitched reflective threading |
| Available Lengths | 10 ft, 16 ft, 30 ft, 50 ft, 100 ft |
| Available Diameters | 1/3 in, 3/8 in, 1/2 in |
Designed for Training and Outdoor Use
Whether you're teaching a reliable recall, letting your dog explore at a distance, or giving them freedom in a safe open area, this long leash gives you the length to do it safely. The 3/8-inch diameter strikes a balance between strength and flexibility – it's thick enough for dogs that pull but not so heavy that it drags your hand down during a long walk. The high-density nylon is lightweight and environmentally friendly, and it resists tangling with grass, bushes, and low branches, so you spend less time untangling and more time moving.
Reflective Stitching for Low-Light Safety
Dark walks, early morning training, or evening camping trips are safer thanks to reflective stitching woven into the rope. When a light source hits the thread, it glows, making your dog's position easy to spot from a distance. This is a simple addition that makes a real difference on trails, in the backyard, or during night-time potty breaks.
What Size Leash Is Best for Training Recall?
For reliable recall work, a 50-foot leash gives you a good balance between distance and control. It's long enough to let your dog wander and practice coming back on command, but short enough that you can still manage the line without it becoming a tangled mess. If you're working in a large open field or training for distance, the 100-foot option may be a better fit. For tighter spaces or younger dogs, a 30-foot or 16-foot leash offers less freedom and more control.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this leash suitable for large dogs? Yes, the 3/8-inch diameter is designed for medium and large dogs. For small dogs or cats, the 1/3-inch diameter is available, and for extra-large or strong pullers, the 1/2-inch diameter offers more robustness.
Can I attach the leash to a tree or my body? Yes, both ends have heavy-duty stainless steel swivel hooks that rotate 360 degrees. You can clip one end to a tree, post, or your belt to free up your hands while your dog explores.
Will the leash rust over time? The hooks are stainless steel, which resists rust and corrosion, even after exposure to rain and mud. The nylon rope itself does not rust and dries quickly.
Does the leash come in other colors? The data available shows this specific version is Blue. Check the brand's listing for other color options if needed.