If you own a large dog, you know how difficult it is to find a sturdy dog crate that also transports easily. I've been seeing a dog crate from Diggs (Revol Dog Crate) on Instagram, and I debated for the longest time before finally purchasing one for myself (well, for my dog). A larger crate is always more expensive, and I wasn't sure how easy it would be to move it around.

Revol is a collapsible dog crate that is easy to use and transport without compromising on quality and ergonomic design.

Revol has 2 doors and rear wheels for maximum utility.
After months of research, I ultimately decided that it was going to be a worthy investment.
I was extremely happy that I was able to find a collapsible and portable dog crate large enough for my dog. Most portable crates are only available in smaller sizes, and they look so flimsy!


The crate is currently available in 3 sizes – S, M, and L. Diggs is planning on adding an Intermediate size, to accommodate various life stages of a dog (from a puppy to an adult dog).
I chose a large crate because I have a 75 lbs Rottweiler.
The crate arrived in 2 large boxes. They are definitely oversized and were quite heavy.



The large crate requires a bit of installation; however, I was able to assemble it all by myself.



Diggs also offers an installation video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqSUDlICYBQ), along with the installation manual that is included in the packaging.
It also comes with a puppy divider, but my dog has never used it since she's fully potty-trained. It’d be useful for puppies who are still potty training.

The Revol crate has 2 “doors”, which are proving to be extremely useful. The crate has a main door that swings out and another garage-style door that can stay open when you need it to.

There is a matching bed that can be purchased separately from Diggs (Snooz Crate Pad). I debated forever before buying this because I thought it was a tad overpriced for what it was.

I attempted to buy a cheaper dog bed from Amazon or Chewy, but I couldn’t find the right size! And because my dog chews off the corners of the bed if they’re sticking out (yeah, my dog’s OCD like that, ha!), I just bit the bullet and bought the matching bed from Diggs.

The side door can be closed shut by pulling it straight out and down (just like a garage door).


If you own a large dog, you know how difficult it is to find a sturdy dog crate that also transports easily. I've been seeing a dog crate from Diggs (Revol Dog Crate) on Instagram, and I debated for the longest time before finally purchasing one for myself (well, for my dog). A larger crate is always more expensive, and I wasn't sure how easy it would be to move it around.
Revol is a collapsible dog crate that is easy to use and transport without compromising on quality and ergonomic design.
Revol has 2 doors and rear wheels for maximum utility.
After months of research, I ultimately decided that it was going to be a worthy investment.
I was extremely happy that I was able to find a collapsible and portable dog crate large enough for my dog. Most portable crates are only available in smaller sizes, and they look so flimsy!
The crate is currently available in 3 sizes – S, M, and L. Diggs is planning on adding an Intermediate size, to accommodate various life stages of a dog (from a puppy to an adult dog).
I chose a large crate because I have a 75 lbs Rottweiler.
The crate arrived in 2 large boxes. They are definitely oversized and were quite heavy.
The large crate requires a bit of installation; however, I was able to assemble it all by myself.
Diggs also offers an installation video on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqSUDlICYBQ), along with the installation manual that is included in the packaging.
It also comes with a puppy divider, but my dog has never used it since she's fully potty-trained. It’d be useful for puppies who are still potty training.
The Revol crate has 2 “doors”, which are proving to be extremely useful. The crate has a main door that swings out and another garage-style door that can stay open when you need it to.
There is a matching bed that can be purchased separately from Diggs (Snooz Crate Pad). I debated forever before buying this because I thought it was a tad overpriced for what it was.
I attempted to buy a cheaper dog bed from Amazon or Chewy, but I couldn’t find the right size! And because my dog chews off the corners of the bed if they’re sticking out (yeah, my dog’s OCD like that, ha!), I just bit the bullet and bought the matching bed from Diggs.
The side door can be closed shut by pulling it straight out and down (just like a garage door).