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2025-09-03 14:04:31
My 2 year old is a runner and I also have a 3 month old that I’m lugging around too so it’s dangerous to have a runner like that when I can’t keep up. I’m a stay at home mom so most of the time it’s just me out with the kids. This is going to come in handy. It’s pretty easy to use. I like that it locks and the locks stay on my wrist band. I saw other reviews about kids getting out. I think once I properly tightened it I don’t see that as being an issue, at least for my kid. He’s not big for his age. He’s only 28 lbs. I think this is great value for the money and gonna save this momma a lot of stress.
Daren Daugherty
2025-09-01 14:23:49
It works well and the price was right. favorite feature is the lock to prevent the baby from taking it off.i made some adjustments and used zip ties to keep the fit in place. one thing i noticed is its easy for a squirmy baby to loosen the fit and slip out of this. my 1.5 year old son could loosen this very easily and take it right off in 5 seconds. but after i used zip ties near the adjustment/sizing pieces the fit is locked in now. I also used zip ties to prevent the leash from expanding so much. the default length is way to far in my opinion. more than 9 ft. it really should be no more than 4 ft. you never want your kid more than 4 feet from you. I used zip ties to lock in a distance of 3-4 feet.
Kelly Howe
2025-08-01 10:50:13
Our toddler is super fast at running away so this has been perfect for letting him explore while keeping him at a safe distance. It is very lightweight but seems durable. It adjusts easily. I like that it gives you the option to either hook to the wrist or use the harness and it’s easy to switch between the two. The wrist bracelet things are very padded so they are comfortable. Bonus that it comes with a little key attached to the adult wrist one so that you can lock the snap in place and don’t have to worry about little fingers unsnapping it. The cord if stretchy enough to give a good bit of distance and so far bounces right back to shape. I like that is not big and bulky and won’t make my toddler overheat on those super hot days.
Jenny
2025-07-29 18:29:50
Now I know there are a lot of mixed opinions on using one of these for kids. Believe me, I've heard people criticizing mebfor using it on my firstborn, and then again when I used it on both him and my secondborn. But guess what? I'll still use it on my third child too! It keeps them safe while allowing them the freedom of movement.This is the second set I bought for my children. The first set unfortunately got lost on our trip to Canada, but we got a few good years of use out of those. This comes with two options of use: the body harness (which is like a vest that buckles in the front at the child's torso), and a velcro + buckle wrist clasp. I use the body harness when they're younger because it's not pulling on their arm while also giving me a sturdier grasp on them. On the other side of the ripe is the clasp that goes on the parent's wrist (same idea as the child's one). On the adult wrist strap, there's a little key that can be used to lock the buckles (if your kid is like mine, they learn how to unbuckle themselves real fast and I use it to lock it so they can't break free).The rope itself is has flexibility, it rotates, it expands (if you'd like your kid closer to you, like my husband does, you can either grab onto the back of the body harness or hold the rope shorter). We are currently in the phase of using the wrist strap for my eldest (4) while he holds our hand and body harness for my second (3) because he runs like the wind. My youngest will be using it when he starts walking.It keeps them safe and prevents them from being grabbed by strangers in a crowded area.
bahram choobineh
2025-06-17 17:52:45
Good
Ronald E Holcomb III
2025-05-05 18:33:18
Dear parent, you are reading this review, so you most likely are in a different boat than what you may have expected when you first welcomed your bundle of joy into your life. To overshare the appreciation we have for this product and its very accurate name, we have a child on the spectrum. Elopement is a description of a trait some of individuals on the Autism spectrum possess which can cause them to run off at any time, any place, in any direction in what has to be the most dangerous way possible to the child's well being. With zero exaggeration, this causes nightmares and grey hair to any parent trying so hard to catch their child who is running into the street in front of an approaching vehicle. Even with careful planning and doing everything possible to keep your child safe, there is always a very real risk that a simple trip to the grocery store is going to end badly. This harness is miracle of reassurance. Its easily large enough to accommodate a child in the 45-50 lb range. Everyone's hands are still free to pick things up, practice holding hands in public, or give the child a small bit of freedom to choose to walk next to you without feeling physically forced. Will this harness prevent all problems? No. The elopement is still there, but what it does buy in a chance to snag a child back, closer to you, and/or use your own weight to stop them when they are overtaken a literal flight of fancy. The only complaint I could say is that its very easy for the child to perhaps figure out the locking mechanism and how the keys work in it. However, the keys are attached on the parent wrist side, so unless you have a master pickpocket worthy of being in the cast of "Oliver," you should be ok. A personal tip I have for those living in cold climates is to put the harness on under the child's coat so they can't wriggle out of it, and then run the strap through a sleeve or similar. Do not feel shame when people give you the "why are you walking your child like a dog?" facial expression. You are saving your loved ones (and probably yourself) from a very traumatic trip to the emergency room, and there's nothing wrong with that. Just be careful not to get yourself hilariously caught on a street sign. Also, given that the design looks more serious and less "cute animal," people tend to subconsciously accept it as medically necessary and less unreasonable fashion choice. Overall, five stars. Makes trips to the store less terrifying. And the blue is a nice color.
Abraham e.
2025-04-08 17:12:14
Es ideal para mantener a tu lado al niño, tiene un broche de seguridad qué funciona bien.
Natasha
2025-04-02 12:36:50
This was the BEST purchase I have ever made! After my daughter was stolen from me at 18 months old, this product gave me FULL reassurance that NO ONE would ever take my daughter from me again!It has locks on each buckle, the key is attached to the parent wrist band and are very secure. The rope itself is metal like a dog leash and covered in soft plastic or rubber whatever it is. Completely adjustable.My daughter absolutely loves it and always asks to put her leash on when we go out.
TJ
2025-03-10 12:36:45
Hasta el momento de que la hemos usado solo dos ocasiones me ha Sido útil porque mi hijo se jalonea y no se ha roto, se ve de buen material y no le lastima en los hombros por las esponjas que trae.
Ali
2025-03-01 18:13:23
good and sturdy materials.
Pf1881
2025-02-09 17:40:14
My son is 3 yo and very tall so we could not use the chest strap, however we are very happy with the wrist band. it is sturdy (he is strong, tugs on it and it resisting) and confortable to wear. I can push my baby's pram and make sure my oldest won't run away very far. Everybody is safe.
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