The origin of the CLICK-TO-GO
It started simply: walking through a street café, at the market, or eating an ice cream… I was tired of always having to keep an eye on the leash. The belt loops on my jeans kept tearing. I needed a hands-free solution. So I made a belt attachment prototype—and that’s how the CLICK-TO-GO was born, now crafted in various leather versions by Sylvia.
What do users say about Click-TO-GO?
Nicole Fülbier: “This wonderful invention is indispensable in everyday life..."
More user testimonials follow below.
How does the Click-TO-GO work?
- CLICK-TO-GO 1: attaches to your belt via two snaps; the sturdy metal D-ring hangs downward for leash attachment.
- CLICK-TO-GO 2: more robust; replaces snaps with a carabiner—better for strong or unruly dogs.
- CLICK-TO-GO 3: newest version; features a swivel attachment that prevents leash tangling when using multiple leashes.
The Click-TO-GO and the right leash
What constitutes the "right leash"? If it’s too long, it can become a tripping hazard. Our tests with Bolle prototypes led to this conclusion: the leash should be short enough to not drag when fixed at the CLICK-TO-GO and hooked to your dog’s collar. It doesn't have to be a Bolle leash—a cord or fabric leash works too—but those with carabiners on both ends are easiest to handle.