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Gifts for dog mushers
Who loves winter more than dog mushers? This is the season to witness the joy of dogs running across stunning winter landscapes, creating unforgettable moments of connection with nature. It’s a chance to disconnect from the world and fully embrace the present. Ensuring the right gear is available for both musher and dogs is essential for these experiences. And when caring for a whole team of dogs, there’s always something new or useful to add to the setup!
Pulling-harness
Sled dogs require properly fitted harnesses specifically designed for pulling heavy loads. The Nansen nome harness 5.0 is a traditional X-back harness made for dogs pulling on a gangline, with the pull aligned to or below the dog’s back. This pulling harness is crafted to ensure optimal performance while allowing unrestricted movement and breathing.
For the rearmost dogs in the team or those prone to back and hip strain, the Nansen stick harness is an excellent option. Designed to reduce the load on the hindquarters, this harness provides extra support for these hardworking dogs.
Dog winter jackets
In extreme cold or during rest periods, a jacket provides dogs with essential warmth and comfort. The Long distance + jacket is trusted by professionals competing in the world's toughest sled dog races, where temperatures can drop as low as -50°C. Designed for practicality, it can be easily put on or removed, even when the dogs are harnessed.
This jacket is tailored to allow free movement while offering exceptional insulation for the chest, shoulders, thighs, and stomach. An optional cover can be attached for additional protection of the genitals. Large reflective materials ensures visibility in low light and when crossing roads. A loop on the back keeps the pulling line in place, securing the jacket during windy conditions.
Paw protection
Sled dogs cover great distances during training and racing, and their paws endure significant wear. To protect them, booties are an essential piece of gear. Long distance booties are lightweight socks that provide excellent surface contact while allowing the toes to move naturally. The elastic Velcro ensures a secure fit, accommodating dogs of all sizes.
You can choose to gift a set of 4 booties to support your favorite dog, or go big with a pack of 100 booties to equip the entire team.
Changing temperatures, ice, snow, and road salt can be tough on paws. Regular care helps keep them soft, robust, and adaptable year-round. Our water-free, herbal paw ointment moisturizes paws and helps prevent cracks and dryness. It is easy to store in the jacket and use it during races or long rides.
Robust dog collar
In challenging conditions, every piece of gear must be reliable and functional—right down to the dog collar. The Polar collar is a heavy-duty option designed specifically for mushing. It features an oversized stainless steel ring, making it easy to attach a line, even while wearing thick winter mittens. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure it performs in the toughest environments.
Protective dog shirt
Some dogs have sensitive skin and are more prone to chafing from their harness. The Protector t-shirt is designed to provide optimal protection against potential injuries. Made from a four-way stretch fabric, it allows dogs to move naturally and comfortably while running. The t-shirt is quick and easy to put on, and its bright orange color enhances visibility in low-light conditions.
Bags for equipment
Help your favorite musher stay organized with bags designed specifically for their needs! The Musher depot bag is is a durable rolltop option, perfect for storing supplies during long-distance races. With large white panels for labeling contents, it ensures easy identification of essentials and checkpoint names.
For mushers carrying or storing more gear, the 207-liter Musher checkpoint bag is an excellent choice. This spacious bag features interior compartments for organization and a PVC bottom, making it easy to drag across snow.
Warm mittens
Staying warm is crucial for both comfort and safety during mushing adventures. The Acrtic votta mittens are an excellent gift for mushers, providing exceptional warmth to protect hands exposed to the cold while sledding. These mittens are designed with enough room to wear regular gloves underneath, offering an extra layer of insulation for extreme conditions.
Warm jacket and pants
Winter clothing is one of the most essential pieces of gear for dog mushers, ensuring both safety and comfort in the harshest conditions. Whether enduring freezing winds on the sled or managing dogs in deep snow, having the right gear can make all the difference in extreme environments.
The Arctic jakka 3.0 has become the favorite jacket of multiple dog mushers. Tested in the unforgiving terrains of Norway and Alaska, this jacket provides warmth in temperatures as low as -55°C/-67°F. Featuring 800FP goose down combined with PrimaLoft® Silver synthetic insulation, it performs exceptionally even in damp or wet conditions. With thoughtful details like multiple insulated and mesh pockets, a down-filled hood, and shoulder straps for wearing it like a pack, this jacket offers functionality and comfort for long days on the sled.
Paired perfectly with the jacket are the Arctic buksa 2.0, which ensures full-body protection and warmth in temperatures as low as -50°C/-58°F. Built with recycled Polyester loft insulation and a durable Nylon shell, these bib pants stand up to extreme weather. Reinforced with Aramid fiber in high-wear areas, they are ideal for handling dogs and navigating rugged terrain. Dual-way zippers along the legs allow for quick temperature adjustments, while multiple pockets provide ample storage for dog booties, snacks, and other essentials.
Jacket for the yard and mild rides
When training in milder spring temperatures autumn runs, a warm yet lighter jacket is highly appreciated to move easily. The Trail isolator+ jacket offers the perfect balance of protection and practicality, designed to withstand the demands of active dogs and rugged conditions.
Its durable shell resists scratches from enthusiastic, jumping dogs while providing ample storage with multiple internal and external pockets. This jacket ensures comfort and safety in temperatures down to -20°C/-4°F, or even as low as -30°C/-22°F when paired with the Arctic buksa 2.0. Thanks to its recycled Polyester loft insulation, the jacket continues to provide warmth even when wet from rain, snow, or sweat, making it a reliable companion for unpredictable weather.
Multifunctional anorak
A thoughtful gift for mushers tackling extreme winter conditions! The Tundra anojakka 2.0 is a versatile outer layer co-developed with four-time Iditarod winner, Dallas Seavey. Designed specifically for dog mushers, it features multiple insulated and uninsulated pockets, perfect for storing clothing, snacks, or dog booties. Adjustable drawstrings on the sides allow for easy temperature regulation and enhanced mobility, making it an essential piece of gear for long days on the sled.