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Pet Strollers: No Zipper Means No Hassle

Pet strollers provide a unique experience for dogs, cats, rabbits and even ferrets to enjoy the outdoors when it may not otherwise be possible.
Many pet owners choose to own a stroller because they have an injured or elderly pet, while others utilize one for an animal that can't walk on a leash.
Pet Gear is a company that designs pet strollers and other pet accessories in the USA.
Their latest creation is a compartment that does not require a zipper for entry.
The No-Zip technology involves a clasp on the front of the pet compartment that secures the canopy closed.
Alternatively, the canopy can open part way or be pushed out of the way entirely.
The compartment has a hidden metal bar that provides an elevated paw rest for your pet if he or she prefers a different view of the outdoors.
Most pet strollers have a long zipper that opens the compartment in order to put your pet inside.
This process is often cumbersome when you want to quickly get your pet in or out of the stroller.
Pet Gear presently makes three strollers with the No-Zip technology: the Happy Trails, the Special Edition and the NV.
The Happy Trails and Special Edition strollers have historically been very popular models in the traditional zippered style, while the NV is a new model.
The Happy Trails is a smaller, lightweight stroller that will carry pets up to 35 pounds.
The Special Edition is a three-wheeled stroller, with a swiveling front wheel, that will carry pets up to 45 pounds.
The NV is a more robust model that has a locking front wheel.
This stroller is easy to control while traveling on any type of terrain, and it will carry pets up to 70 pounds.
The tires are air-filled and it even comes with a weather cover.
All three Pet Gear No-Zip strollers use durable 600 Denier polyester fabric that is easy to spot clean.
They have a comfortable fleece pad inside the compartment, an easy, one-hand, folding mechanism, an elevated paw rest, interior safety tether, a large panoramic view through the front and top of the stroller, and a comfortable handle height, to keep you from kicking the wheels when you walk behind the stroller.
Nearly all pet strollers utilize a zipper for entry and exit to the compartment.
Pet Gear found a way to make this process easier with their easy-locking latch design.
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