Ginger Cabais
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Sturdy, good quality - but came with split and broken pieces. Hope it’ll hold
Chad Garand
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Terrible made cheap
Lori
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
I wish I would've read the reviews before buying. We were not able to use the seesaw because we weren't even able to assemble it or use it. The screws split the wood. Very disappointed. Now we are having to return heavy and awkward item to the UPS store. What a hassle, especially since there is not one close to me.
blondbikernurse
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
Pros- great idea for keeping your dogs agile & fit. We added it to our outdoor agility course. Cons: It is not to scale for competition. The base is very narrow and it is very unstable if your dog weighs more than 25-30 lbs. The base is only 16 inches wide and it lifts off the ground and tilts over when the dog runs up and down the plank. The nonskid rubber coating on the board is excellent, UNTIL you leave the board outside for a few days and the sun starts shrinking the rubber coating and drying the glue adhesive so the rubber starts peeling off. The base parts also did not fit together well. I had to drill new holes so they would line up and allow the frame to be constructed straight. Nice thing is I was able to use all the base wood pieces as templates for making my own seesaws at home. I scaled their product down to make a puppy seesaw (I improved the base) and enlarge it to make one suitable for my 45lbs Aussie to use for competition practice. Both bases had to be improved to make the seesaw sturdy enough. I got a great deal ($70 off) when I bought it so it was an OK purchase for the price.
Paula Patton
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
my dog goes over all the teachers at the agility course but this one is rickety and I have gone over and over it to make sure that I had everything done properly but it just isn’t very sturdy and my dog doesn’t like to get on it so it was a waste of money. Wish I could send it
Lawrence T.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023
I was a little concerned about the stability of the base from the pictures of the teeter, but its is extremely stable (I have a 43 pound Border Collie). The teeter hinges are nothing exotic, but they work exceptionally well. once assembled, this is close to a standard sized teeter. there are a LOT of screws involved in assembly - simple assembly, just a LOT of screws! The teeter itself is three pieces that are held together by a metal brace on each side of the joints. I think it took between 30-45 minutes to assemble. Hint: Make sure the joints are straight and the boards are flush before screwing the the metal brace in place.Edit: After a year of use it’s still solid and working. Reading some of the reviews on the lack of base stability, I put two 4x8x12 pavers on the base (one on each side), and it is rock solid for up 60 pound dogs (we have one that trains in the group).
Denise Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023
It was so easy to assemble. My dog loves it from day 1. It is big i was planning to keep indoors but changed my mind. I highly recommend
Carmen
Reviewed in Spain on September 2, 2021
Entrenamiento de perros muy práctico
Catherine U
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
I read reviews before buying... I have a 1yo Aussie Shepherd who weighs 50 lbsWe used this 3 time and the teeter cracked in both placesThe wood had knots in it contributing to the problemDon’t buy thisU can make a better one w pvc Look on Facebook for instructions
Carine
Reviewed in France on September 2, 2019
Beau produit de qualité par contre attention lors du vissage des éléments il ne faut pas visser trop rapidement car le bois relativement tendre a tendance a s ecarter mieux vaut visser un peu en biais que a 90 degrésPour ce qui concerne la mise en place il faut avoir un terrain plutot stable pour l utilisationMoi je l utilise pour mes 2 malinois il convient parfaitement a voir dans le temps ...Petite info la notice est en allemand et en anglais uniquement mais les schemas sont tres bien expliqués j ai mis 1 heure a le monter seule je n ai aucune notion de bricolage ...Je recommande
littleelvis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 21, 2018
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luca m.
Reviewed in Italy on May 30, 2018
in se il prodotto sarebbe anche sufficientemente accettabile se non fosse per la descrizione che è assolutamente inadeguata.Cito testualmente:"in legno di pino, smaltato e resistente alle intemperie; per cani di peso fino a 80 kg".Il legno effettivamente è di pino , molto tenero (e qesto è un difetto infatti avvitando le autofilettanti può capitare, come a me successo, che si crepi illegno) e non assolutamente smaltato quindi ancora molto permeabile. Ha solo una mano di impregnante (forse) , quindi in questa situazione assolutamente non idoneo a essere lasciato alle intemperie! ovvierò al problema riverniciando il prodotto.Un cane come il mio di 10 kg che arriva in corsa già mette a dura prova la stabilità del prodotto, credo che non sia per nulla adeguato a un peso che nemmeno lontanamente si avvicini agli 80kg come dichiarato! Altro difetto tecnico: la bascula è perfettamente in equilibrio, cosa errata dato che dovrebbe essere sbilanciata da un lato perchè questo attrezzo ha sempre un verso di percorrenza. Anche in questo caso troverò un rimedio applicando da un lato nella parte sottostante un peso.
bspn
Reviewed in Germany on January 16, 2015
Ich bin eigentlich kein Fan von Trixie-Artikeln, aber diese Agility Wippe hat es in sich!Die einzelnen Teile sind sehr aufwendig und auch auf den zweiten Blick sauber verarbeitet. Der rutschfeste Belag der Trittfläche gibt den Vierpfoten guten Halt. Dank einer recht langen Lauffläche (ca. 280cm) und eines moderat hohen Wippscharniers (ca. 50cm) ergibt sich ein a-Winkel von ca. 35 Grad. Das ist nicht zu steil (für Anfänger) bzw. läßt die Wippe am Scheitel nicht so schnell kippen (für größere Fellnasen). Die Breite der Wippfläche (ca. 30cm) ist auch für größere Hunde ausreichend - mein Schäferhund (62cm SH) kann auf der Fläche wenden. Dennoch sei für Wipp-Anfänger dringend empfohlen, "Hilfestellung" zu geben (also die Wippe beim Queren des Scheitelpunkts festzuhalten), damit die Wippfläche nicht zu schnell nach unten kippt und der Hund erschrickt.Das Gestell selbst ist aus lasiertem Weichholz (unbedingt auslüften lassen), für den Außenbereich daher nur bei trockenem Wetter geeignet. Im Regen stehen lassen würde ich es keinesfalls!Meine Empfehlung ist, dem Gestell vor dem Zusammenschrauben einen Schutzanstrich (Klarlack für außen, Hartöl o.ä.) zu geben und die unteren Enden der Wippfläche mit einem breiten Aluwinkel (gibt's billig im Baumarkt) zu versehen, dann steht auch einem Außeneinsatz bei feuchten Wetter nichts entgegen.Zu beachten ist, dass die Wippe in Einzelteilen geliefert wird, also selbst zusammengebaut werden muss. Das geht aber einfach und schnell; die "Bastel"anleitung ist leicht verständlich, alle Schrauben sind vorbildlich gekennzeichnet! Das einzige Werkzeug, das benötigt wird, ist ein Akkuschrauber. In max. 30 Min sollte alles erledigt sein, und der Spaß kann beginnen.Will man die Wippe mobil verwenden (z.B. Hundeplatz o.ä.) oder platzsparend verstauen, muss man leider die Verschraubung zwischen Gestell und Wippfläche lösen. Das ist auf Dauer etwas aufwendig. Hier kann Trixie noch optimieren - dafür würde ich auch gerne etwas mehr ausgeben.Wer handwerklich begabt ist, kann vor dem Zusammenbau die Scharnierstange mit Panzerband etwas umwickeln. Das "dämpft" die Kippbewegung beim Queren des Scheitels.Aus meiner Sicht absolute Kaufempfehlung, vor allem bei einem Preis von knapp 80 Euro (Angebot) unschlagbar. Die Hunde haben jedenfalls Spaß dabei!