GEIT belts and dog leashes

Built around
the hardware.

Two lines that share almost nothing except the part that takes the load. A frog clip on the leashes, a ratchet or a quick-release lock on the belts. Nine models, 33 variants, $9.99 to $24.99.

Aluminium alloy clips and buckles, not moulded plastic
Reflective thread sewn through both faces of the webbing
Leashes at 4, 5 and 6 ft; belts from 28 to 42 inches
Checkout, delivery and returns handled by our retail partner

What are you kitting out?

The nine models

The nine GEIT models, ordered by how many public ratings each one has collected.

Shop by colour

Most of this catalogue is one of nine models in a different colour. Black is the safe answer, coyote and coffee are the ones people buy when they already own black.

No holes to land between

A ratchet belt adjusts in quarter inches

A punched belt gives you holes an inch apart and your waist is usually somewhere in the middle. The ratchet track has stopping points close enough that the belt sits where you want it, then releases with a lever under the buckle.

See ratchet and tactical belts

One thumb, no fumbling

The frog clip closes itself

Press it onto a collar ring and it snaps shut. No stiff bolt snap to work with cold fingers while the dog turns circles round your knees. The ring behind it swivels a full turn, so the rope stops corkscrewing.

See the dog leashes

Two things at once

The catalogue splits cleanly into a walk and a working day. These are the pairs that come up together.

The morning walk

A rope leash with a padded handle and a stretch belt you can put on without thinking about it. Nothing here needs a size chart.

The dog that pulls

Double handle leash for the traffic grip, plus the heavier tactical belt if you carry poop bags, treats and a phone on your hip.

Training work

Leather leash in the wider cut and a ratchet belt trimmed to your own length. Both take a bit of setup and then last.

Newer in the range

Newer listings in the range: the wider stretch belt, the minimalist ratchet, the shorter leash lengths.

9models, the whole GEIT range
33variants by colour and size
2,197public ratings behind them
$9.99upcheapest belt in the catalogue

The hardware is the product

Anodised aluminium alloy on the leash clips, alloy quick-release couplers on the tactical belt, a metal ratchet track on the rest. Webbing is easy to make well. The part that fails first is the buckle, so that is the part worth reading about before you buy.

Sized by range, not by guesswork

Belts are sold by waist range: 28 to 34, 35 to 38, 39 to 42 inches. Leashes come at 4, 5 and 6 ft in three widths. Land on a boundary and GEIT tells buyers to take the larger one, which is also the right call for a ratchet belt you will trim yourself.

One catalogue, two jobs

Belts and dog leads are not a natural pair, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. They are here because one brand makes both and applies the same thinking to the metal in each. Shop the half you came for; the other half is one click away.

Land on the right size first time

Two different jobs, two different ways of sizing. Neither one needs a tape measure you do not own.

Four steps

  1. Belt: measure round your waist over the trousers you will wear it with, not over bare skin. Pick the band that number falls inside.
  2. On a boundary? Take the larger band. On a ratchet belt you trim the strap at home anyway, and you cannot put the offcut back.
  3. Leash: decide where you walk before you decide how long. Pavement with traffic means four feet; a park path means six.
  4. Then width. A dog that pulls wants 3/4 inch in your hand. A dog that trots beside you is fine on 1/2 inch, and you will notice the weight difference.

Leash lengths

LengthWhere it works
4 ftBusy pavements, kerbs, vet waiting rooms, lifts
5 ftThe default. Enough slack to walk, short enough to shorten fast
6 ftPark paths, verges, a dog that needs to cast around and sniff

Belt waist bands

BandStrap lengthNote
28"–34"41"Smallest band GEIT makes
35"–38"45"Most common order
39"–42"49"Trim to length on the ratchet models
Frog Clip Dog Leash - Black, 1/2" x 5 ft

Most reviewed in the range

Frog Clip Dog Leash

4.6 / 5 from 941 ratings

The workhorse of the GEIT leash range, and the one with the longest review history. Half-inch climbing-style rope, a padded loop for your hand, and an aluminium frog clip that snaps shut on its own when you press it onto a collar ring. GEIT rates it for dogs between 18 and 120 lb.

Making the hardware last

Webbing outlives most owners. Springs and buckles do not, if you treat them badly.

Worth doing

  • Rinse salt, mud and grit out of nylon webbing under a cold tap and hang it to dry.
  • Drop a spot of light oil into the frog clip spring if it starts to feel gritty.
  • Measure your waist over the trousers you will actually wear the belt with.
  • Cut a ratchet strap long the first time. You can always take more off.
  • Wipe leather with a damp cloth and let it dry away from a radiator.

Not worth doing

  • Do not put a leash with metal hardware through a tumble dryer.
  • Do not leave a rope lead knotted and wet; that is where the smell starts.
  • Do not use a leash as a tie-out. Nothing here is rated to hold an unattended dog.
  • Do not force a ratchet buckle backwards. Press the lever underneath and it releases.
  • Do not soak leather or scrub it with detergent.

Three questions that come up first

What size belt do I order if I am between two ranges?

The larger one. GEIT sizes by waist range rather than by a single number, so a 38 inch waist sits at the top of the 35 to 38 band and at the bottom of the 39 to 42. On a ratchet belt this matters less than it sounds, because you cut the strap to length at home and there is no way to add the piece back.

Which leash length should I buy?

Four feet holds a dog close on a pavement with traffic on it. Six feet gives room to sniff on a path or in a park. Five is the middle, and it is what most people end up buying first. Width matters more than length for a strong dog: 3/4 inch is a lot more leash in the hand than 1/2.

Do you ship these yourself?

No. There is no cart on this site. Every product page links out to our retail partner, and payment, delivery, tracking and returns all sit with them. We write the catalogue and check the specs; they hold the stock and the money.

The rest of the questions, answered on one page

Nine models is the whole range, and that is the point

This catalogue lists everything GEIT currently sells in stock, not a filtered selection. Thirty three pages, because a 5 ft leash in coffee and a 5 ft leash in orange are different things to buy, and 2,197 public ratings sitting behind the nine models. Prices and stock come from the retailer and change without telling us.

Two product lines, one piece of hardware logic

GEIT sells men's belts and dog leashes. Those are not neighbours in any shop, and the only honest reason to put them on one site is that the brand builds both around the same part: the metal that takes the load. On a leash it is an anodised aluminium frog clip rated by GEIT to hold under a 700 lb pull. On a belt it is either a ratchet track that steps in quarter inches or an alloy quick-release coupler you can open with a thumb. Webbing is cheap to get right. Buckles are not, and they are what fails.

What is actually in the catalogue

Nine models and 33 variants, because a five foot leash in coffee and a five foot leash in orange are two different things to order. Prices run $9.99 to $24.99 and the nine models carry 2,197 public ratings between them.

ModelSectionRatingFrom
Frog Clip Dog LeashDog leashes4.6 / 5 · 941$13.98
Double Handle Dog LeashDog leashes4.7 / 5 · 351$15.99
1 3/8" Stretch Nylon BeltBelts4.4 / 5 · 321$14.98
Genuine Leather Dog LeashDog leashes4.4 / 5 · 191$18.99
Canvas Ratchet BeltBelts3.9 / 5 · 142$9.99
Tactical Web BeltBelts3.9 / 5 · 67$9.99
1.5" Stretch Nylon BeltBelts4.2 / 5 · 65$19.98
Nylon Ratchet BeltBelts4 / 5 · 61$9.99
1.5" Minimalist Ratchet BeltBelts4.5 / 5 · 58$19.98

Leashes: length first, width second

Four feet holds a dog close where there is traffic. Six feet gives room to cast about on a verge. Five is the middle and it is what most first-time buyers pick. Width does more work than people expect: 3/4 inch rope fills the hand and takes a lunge without cutting in, 1/2 inch is lighter and fine for a dog that walks politely. The double handle version adds a second padded loop a few inches above the clip, which is the one you grab at a kerb.

Belts: waist bands, not waist numbers

GEIT sizes belts by range rather than by a single number: 28 to 34, 35 to 38, 39 to 42 inches. Land on a boundary and take the larger band. On a ratchet belt this matters less than it sounds, because you unclip the buckle, cut the strap to your own length and clip it back on. There is no way to add the piece back, so err long.

Where you actually buy

There is no cart on this site. Every product page opens a listing at our retail partner, and payment, delivery, tracking and returns all sit with them. We write the catalogue and check the specs against the listings; they hold the stock and the money. Prices here are copied from the retailer and go out of date without warning, so treat them as a guide and read the number on the listing before you pay.

How the range is rated

Public rating counts from the retailer listings, not reviews we collected.

4.6 / 5 from 941 ratings

The most reviewed thing GEIT makes, by a wide margin. The clip is what the ratings are about: it closes itself, and people who have fought with a stiff bolt snap in winter notice immediately.

Frog Clip Dog Leash · from $13.98

4.7 / 5 from 351 ratings

Highest rated model in the range. The second handle sits close to the collar, which is what you want at a kerb or in a lift, and the padding on both loops is what stops a lunge from burning your hand.

Double Handle Dog Leash · from $15.99

4.4 / 5 from 321 ratings

The belt people buy without thinking about it. Elastic webbing, quick-release buckle, three waist bands. It does not sit in the middle of two holes because it does not have holes.

1 3/8" Stretch Nylon Belt · from $14.98

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