Description
- Thermoplastic resin baby carrier for car, train, boat and air travel
- Transport of large dogs
- Plastic-coated iron door with 4-point safety closure
- 25 mesh door x 25 mm in compliance with current IATA regulations
- Base and upper part firmly attached to each other
- Large mesh panels for air circulation
- Supplied with a spacious plastic bowl
- With holes for screws (included)
- Includes practical strips for application to the door
- Possibility of using a set of wheels to make it easier to move the carrier or a Tirso water dispenser (optional)
- Note: Contact your airline to ensure that the carrier can be taken on board.
- Maximum capacity ofAtlas 80 Professional: 80 kg
- Net weight of cage Atlas 80 Professional: 16.78 kg
With our Atlas Professional carriers, you can take your friend with you on a boat, on a train, in a car or even on a plane. These crates are all designed to ensure maximum comfort for your pet. The Atlas 80 transport crate is ideal for large dogs. It features a sturdy plastic-coated iron door, a bowl for food or water, and side grills for good air circulation to ensure your dog's comfort. The crate's locking system is easy to use, secure and efficient: simply turn the handle to activate four fixing points that anchor the door to the crate's main structure, preventing accidental opening during travel.
The net of the carrier door has a mesh size of 25 x 25 mm, designed to comply with current IATA regulations concerning the transport of pets. The carrier is also equipped with four practical side handles for easy movement.
TheAtlas 80 package includes straps to secure the carrier door, and a complete set of screws to be screwed into the holes corresponding to the side latches along the carrier's side hinge. Wheels are optional and can be hung from the bottom of the cage. The L441 wheel set includes 2 fixed wheels and 2 swivel wheels with brakes.
Please note: boarding of the carrier is not guaranteed, as it is subject to the discretion of the airlines. Before taking off with your pet, contact your airline to find out about its standards for transporting animals.