SuperZoo 2018: Soggy Doggy No-Pockets Leash Keeps Your Phone Dry

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The Soggy Doggy No-Pockets Leash securely holds your phone in a waterproof case when it’s time to take your dog for a walk.

Who loves walking their dog in the rain or snow? Sure, it’s fun for a few whimsical minutes, but let’s be real. No one loves being wet when they’re walking their dog, and they certainly don’t love their stuff being wet. That’s why the new Soggy Doggy No-Pockets Leash is fantastic.

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We love that the folks at Soggy Doggy are real people out of Larchmont, New York, where they say they have more than ample opportunity to test their products in rain, snow, sleet, sprinklers and even the Long Island Sound. They lovingly call some of the challenges of being a dog’s human ‘silly annoyances,’ and they work to help solve those annoying problems.

Hence their new No-Pockets Leash. It safely and securely holds your phone in a waterproof case and that leaves you not having to sacrifice a hand to hold the phone. This means that holding poop bags or other things you may carry is much easier.

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The waterproof pocket has a clear front that lets you use your phone still while inside, including the flashlight function if you should be walking in the dark.

The colors are Soggy Doggy’s signature awesome in Carolina Blue with Navy and Cranberry with Navy and the leash joins their other award-winning products like the Soggy Doggy Doormat, Crate Mate and Super Shammy. They retail for $23.99 and we’re here to tell you–worth every (dry) penny!

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