Thanks for the video!!! From all the research I did the Kuranda is super durable with Aluminum frame and proper strong canvas options but horrible comfort, breathability, and cooling. If they did a better job with the canvas in terms of comfort and breathability (not durability) it would be the best one out there hands down. There is one cot/bed that keeps popping up on all the Worth watching TH-cam reviews and other websites on google that do reviews on them and that is the K&H cot/place bed. I would love to here people who use K&H and Kuranda for there dogs regularly. Your thoughts please?
Thanks for watching. The dogs I have had on the kuranda beds seem to love them. They gravitate and lay on them voluntarily all the time. So that tells me they think they're pretty comfortable. I just checked out K&H on the web. Unfortunately they look really flimsy and the material is exposed to chewing around the edges. I'm sure the dogs would find them comfortable but since I've never used them around any dogs I couldn't speak to the comfort. I would still choose Kuranda hands down. Kuranda does offer a mesh material that is permeable to water so if your looking for a material with more air flow I would choose the mesh.
@@flycreekkennels9559 thanks, later last night after watching more videos and checking out more reviews I decided to go with the Kuranda ballistic nylon and keep it outdoors where it will be in the shaded area most of the time. I will buy a different bed for inside that will be more focused on comfort. Thanks for the video and quick reply.
@@rajsteint6487 You Bet. Enjoy the new bed and check out my installation video for tips and instructions on how to assemble it. th-cam.com/video/wRkGGEl4Vpc/w-d-xo.html
I have these in my home for my small dogs and have made a foam denim bolster bed for one and a pillow bed for the other-according to their preferences. The cushioning is shallow so that they still have the benefit of the supportive cot and are off the cold, hard floor.
You're dog should enjoy the new bed. Thanks for watching. For helpful tips on how to assemble it check out my other video th-cam.com/video/wRkGGEl4Vpc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aG9TJnSWOsO5fuGW
@yuleyburrow Thanks for watching. I've only used a Kuranda bed in a giant crate that I own (it's a crate for a dog as large as a great dane) I normally don't put the kuranda in crates, but I do use them in my 5 X 10 ft Kennels. There is plenty of room for the dogs to walk around and then lay on top of the Kuranda if they choose. Hope that helps.
Been using Kuranda for 10 years now. Great product.
Thanks for the video!!! From all the research I did the Kuranda is super durable with Aluminum frame and proper strong canvas options but horrible comfort, breathability, and cooling. If they did a better job with the canvas in terms of comfort and breathability (not durability) it would be the best one out there hands down. There is one cot/bed that keeps popping up on all the Worth watching TH-cam reviews and other websites on google that do reviews on them and that is the K&H cot/place bed. I would love to here people who use K&H and Kuranda for there dogs regularly. Your thoughts please?
Thanks for watching. The dogs I have had on the kuranda beds seem to love them. They gravitate and lay on them voluntarily all the time. So that tells me they think they're pretty comfortable. I just checked out K&H on the web. Unfortunately they look really flimsy and the material is exposed to chewing around the edges. I'm sure the dogs would find them comfortable but since I've never used them around any dogs I couldn't speak to the comfort. I would still choose Kuranda hands down. Kuranda does offer a mesh material that is permeable to water so if your looking for a material with more air flow I would choose the mesh.
@@flycreekkennels9559 thanks, later last night after watching more videos and checking out more reviews I decided to go with the Kuranda ballistic nylon and keep it outdoors where it will be in the shaded area most of the time. I will buy a different bed for inside that will be more focused on comfort. Thanks for the video and quick reply.
@@rajsteint6487 You Bet. Enjoy the new bed and check out my installation video for tips and instructions on how to assemble it. th-cam.com/video/wRkGGEl4Vpc/w-d-xo.html
Great review....donating a couple to our shelter...they prefer the chew proof, so this is great info
That's a great cause. I'm sure they will really appreciate the beds. God bless
I have these in my home for my small dogs and have made a foam denim bolster bed for one and a pillow bed for the other-according to their preferences. The cushioning is shallow so that they still have the benefit of the supportive cot and are off the cold, hard floor.
I'm sure they love that addition. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the review. Was looking for something good for our GSP.
just bought one of these. if my dog likes it I'll be buying more. tired of replacing and washing foam/fabric ones
You're dog should enjoy the new bed. Thanks for watching. For helpful tips on how to assemble it check out my other video th-cam.com/video/wRkGGEl4Vpc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aG9TJnSWOsO5fuGW
I have seen that on rare occasions
My crate is 41x27 but the closest size they offer is 40x25. I don't think that is going to work out very well
@yuleyburrow Thanks for watching. I've only used a Kuranda bed in a giant crate that I own (it's a crate for a dog as large as a great dane)
I normally don't put the kuranda in crates, but I do use them in my 5 X 10 ft Kennels.
There is plenty of room for the dogs to walk around and then lay on top of the Kuranda if they choose. Hope that helps.
My doberman shreds these with scratching