Daily Drifter (Standard Leash)
Description
Daily Drifter – The Everyday Adventure Leash
Your dog lives for the walk, and so do you. Whether it’s a leisurely park stroll, a Home Depot run, or a rugged trail adventure, the Daily Drifter from American Ruffneck Collars gives you the perfect balance of freedom and control for everyday outings.
Why Choose the Daily Drifter?
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6 Feet of Dependable Freedom
Long enough to let your dog explore, short enough to keep them close. -
Premium BioThane® Construction
Stronger than leather, waterproof, odor-proof, and easy to clean. Unlike traditional materials, BioThane® doesn't absorb moisture or dirt, ensuring durability and hygiene. -
Customizable Design
Available in two-tone or accent color options, with the ability to request custom lengths. - Reliable, No-Nonsense Hardware Durable, secure, and designed to handle whatever the day throws at you.
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Optional Secondary Handle
For enhanced control in high-traffic situations, the Daily Drifter offers an optional secondary handle, allowing you to keep your dog close when needed. -
Enhanced Grip and Comfort
The BioThane® material provides a secure grip in any weather condition, ensuring comfort during long walks. -
Easy Maintenance
The non-absorbent nature of BioThane® makes the Daily Drifter easy to clean—simply wipe it down, and it's ready for the next adventure.
Because a leash isn’t just a leash—it’s a lifeline to the best part of your dog’s day. The moment that clip snaps in, tails wag, noses go to work, and the world is yours to explore together!
🇺🇸 **Proudly built for the bold. American-made. Ruffneck tough.** 🇺🇸
Find The Perfect Fit
Collar Size Guide
S (8-12 inches)
M (12-16 inches)
L (16-21 inches)
XL (22-26 inches)
How to Measure
Use a soft tape measure around your dog’s neck where their collar normally sits.
Allow room for two fingers between the collar and their neck—comfort matters.
If your dog is between sizes, we recommend sizing for adjustability.
Ruffneck Tip:
Our collars are rugged and adjustable, but for the best performance and comfort, don’t guess—measure. It’s the difference between "good enough" and gear that works when it counts.
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