Hurtta Extreme Overall

by Hurtta
Starting From: $135.99 Our Price: $135.99
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  • Dog Snowsuit suitable for extreme winter conditions
  • Water-resistant, breathable material with foil liner - retains body heat
  • An adjustable high-foiled hood will protect the ears 
  • Adjustable back - allows free tail movement
  • 3M reflective material
  • Available in different sizes

Keep your best friend warm in the cold winter environment with Hurtta's Extreme Overall. This overall design provides warmth and coverage to the large muscle groups, the abdominal area, as well as the chest and legs. This coat is a great option for those longer outdoor activities as its unique design reflects your dog’s heat which stimulates blood circulation, providing efficient heat retention.

The inner layer is a smooth polyester material of the Hurtta Extreme Overall Canada that ensures warmth and doesn’t tangle your dog’s fur. The outer layer of this jacket is lined with a breathable waterproof film, keeping your dog warm and dry throughout your adventure. The Hurtta Extreme Overall Insulated Dog Snowsuit is adjustable along the back length and chest circumference to ensure a proper fit for your dog’s unique form while ensuring a free range of movement for your adventures. 3M reflective material is located on the back and front legs to ensure safety in the dark.

Available in a variety of sizes. Please see the specifications tab for measurements. Shop all Hurtta Outdoor Dog Gear to keep your dog safe and comfortable on all your adventures.

Size Guide

To help find the right size for your dog, check out Hurtta's suit sizing video here.

Size Back Length Neckline Chest Girth Foreleg Hindleg
10S 22 - 27 cm | 9 - 11 in 20 - 30 cm | 8 - 12 in 30 - 40 cm | 12 - 16 in 6 - 11 cm | 2 - 4 in 8 - 13 cm | 3 - 5 in
12S 27 - 32 cm | 11 - 13 in 20 - 35 cm | 8 - 14 in 35 - 45 cm | 14 - 18 in 8 - 13 cm | 3 - 5 in 11 - 16 cm | 4 - 6 in
12M 27 - 32 cm | 11 - 13 in 25 - 40 cm | 10 - 16 in 40 - 50 cm | 16 - 20 in 10 - 15 cm | 4 - 6 in 13 - 20 cm | 5 - 8 in
14S 32 - 37 cm | 13 - 15 in 25 - 45 cm | 10 - 18 in 40 - 55 cm | 16 - 22 in 9 - 15 cm | 3 - 6 in 12 - 20 cm | 5 - 8 in
14M 32 - 37 cm | 13 - 15 in 25 - 45 cm | 10 - 18 in 45 - 60 cm | 18 - 24 in 10 - 17 cm | 4 - 7 in 15 - 24 cm | 6 - 10 in
16M 37 - 42 cm | 15 - 17 in 30 - 50 cm | 12 - 20 in 50 - 65 cm | 20 - 26 in 13 - 20 cm | 5 - 8 in 17 - 28 cm | 7 - 11 in
18M 42 - 47 cm | 17 - 19 in 35 - 55 cm | 14 - 22 in 55 - 70 cm | 22 - 28 in 15 - 23 cm | 6 - 9 in 20 - 30 cm | 8 - 12 in
20M 47 - 52 cm | 19 - 21 in 35 - 55 cm | 14 - 22 in 60 - 75 cm | 24 - 30 in 17 - 28 cm | 7 - 11 in 24 - 34 cm | 9 - 14 in
22M 52 - 57 cm | 21 - 23 in 40 - 60 cm | 16 - 24 in 60 - 80 cm | 24 - 32 in 18 - 29 cm | 7 - 12 in 24 - 35 cm | 10 - 14 in
24M 57 - 62 cm | 23 - 25 in 45 - 60 cm | 18 - 24 in 65 - 85 cm | 26 - 33 in 19 - 30 cm | 8 - 12 in 25 - 36 cm | 10 - 14 in
26M 62 - 67 cm | 25 - 27 in 45 - 65 cm | 18 - 26 in 70 - 90 cm | 28 - 35 in 21 - 33 cm | 8 - 13 in 28 - 41 cm | 11 - 16 in

S- Basic size for small, slender and short-legged dwarf breeds, including Tibetan Spaniel and Jack Russell Terrier

M- Basic size for dogs with medium neck, chest and leg length, including Schnauzer and Labrador Retriever.

How to Measure Your Dog

 

 

  1. Neck: Measure the circumference of the base, leaving enough space to fit two fingers comfortably.
  2. Lower Neck: Measure the circumference of the area above the shoulder blades towards the top of the chest, leaving enough space to fit two fingers comfortably.
  3. Chest Girth: Measure the circumference of the widest part of the chest behind the front legs.
  4. Length: Measure the length of your dog's back from the top of their shoulders to the base of their tail.
  5. Height: Measure the distance from the floor to the top of your dog's shoulder blades. Your dog needs to be standing on all four legs.
  6. Paw Width: Measure the widest part of the paw. You'll get a better measurement if your pup is standing.
  7. Paw Length: Measure the distance between the "heel" and the longest toe nail. You'll get a better measurement if your pup is standing.
  8. Muzzle Length: Measure the nose length from the tip to the crook where you want the muzzle to sit comfortably below the eyes.
  9. Muzzle Width: Measure the muzzle's circumference at the widest part, leaving space for two fingers to ensure a comfortable fit.
  10. Weight: Step on a scale while holding the dog, then subtract your weight from the total. A dog scale is conveniently located at all our locations.

Get more tips for finding the perfect fit for your dog's adventure gear in How to Measure Your Dog.