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PLEASE NOTE, We will no longer be selling the Springer. This is why the buttons do not work.
We hope we can work this out in the future. You can go directly to their site to purchase one.
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Veterinarians, breeders and other dog experts agree that biking
is the best way to give a dog the daily exercise it needs.
In addition, it is more fun and gives fitness, health and
happiness to both the dog and its owner.
Over 600,000 sold in Europe since 1988!
NOTE: It is highly recommended that you purchase separately an appropriate dog harness to attach your
Springer to. You will need this in order to use the Springer properly and to keep your dog safe.
Springer Spec Sheet and Details Click Here.
Instructions, Click Here.
FAQ's
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Springer Kit, One Arm. $89.99
Complete set with everything you need to start biking with
your dog.
Can be used on either side of your bike.
Kit includes Springer,
leash, 3 safety releases
and a hook. |
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Springer Clamp. $51.99
This is used when you have 2 bikes but only one Springer
unit, makes it easy to move Springer from bike to bike.
After clamp
is attached to the bike frame, spring assembly mounts and dismounts in seconds. |
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Springer Safety Release Pack. $21.99
SPRINGER's patented safety release frees your dog instantly, without
discomfort to either of you, if your dog should happen to run on the
wrong side of a lamp post, tree, or mailbox.
Package of 10 Safety Releases and 3 plastic snaps to fit the Springer Bicycle Jogger. |
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Springer Adapter. $51.99
This adapter is the latest innovation from the maker of Springer. It will enable
you to lower or raise the Springer arm on your bike without moving the Springer bracket.
This will enable you to fit the Springer on more bike models. |
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Frequently Asked Questions.
Do I need to train my dog to work with the Springer?
No, most dogs adapt to the Springer immediately. However, if your dog is not well conditioned, gradually increase your riding time over the first several weeks.
What surfaces should I ride on?
Ideally, you would ride on dirt roads, forest pathways, and other soft surfaces. Or, if you have paved bike paths with grassy shoulders available, you can ride on the hard surface, with your dog running beside you on the grassy area. If you do cycle on paved roads, just be cautious about the speed you ride, to protect your dog's paws.
If my dog veers off in a different direction, will I need to adjust the Springer while I'm riding?
No, with Springer, you can keep both hands on the handlebars at all times. The Springer keeps your dog gently, but securely, by your side, protecting him from pedals and wheels. If he does run around a tree or fire hydrant, the patented safety release will release your dog instantly, keeping you and your pet safe.
Will the Springer work on my mountain bike?
The Springer now works on most regular, touring, and mountain bikes. Should your bike frame have a teardrop-shaped down tube, you can now attach the clamp to the seat stem and use the adaptor on the clamp to lower the Springer arm, allowing you to create a better fit based on the size of your dog. (Adaptor is sold separately.)
How do I know if I need the Z-shaped adaptor?
Most tubular shaped bike frames don't need the adaptor. But if you have a frame with a teardrop shaped seat tube, and your seat stem is too high from the ground for the Springer arm to perform optimally with your dog's height, you may need the adaptor. If you have any questions about this, just send us an email and we will help you figure it out.
What tools will I need to install the Springer?
The Springer package comes with two main components: the clamp and the Springer arm. The first time you install the Springer, you will need a 13mm wrench to secure the clamp tightly to the bike. But after the initial installation, no tools are necessary. The Springer arm just slips on and is secured with a pin. When you want to remove the Springer arm, simply pull the release pin to detach the arm.
What if i want to switch the Springer between two bikes?
In that case, we recommend purchasing a second clamp, so that you can attach that to your second bike - and then you won't ever need any tools to move your Springer arm back and forth between bikes.
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