Accmor 3 in 1 Toddler Harness Leashes + Anti Lost Wrist Link, Kids Harness Children Leash for Girls, Child Anti Lost Leash Baby Cute Harness Belt Strap Hold Kids Close While Walking
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C. McCullers
> 3 dayI bought this for my parents to use when babysitting my niece. Some people don’t like to admit they are getting older, but even my parents said they would like to have one of these for keeping an 18 month old reined in after she learns she can run away in public. I bought this one because of the style thinking my niece will be excited to be a butterfly with real wings. I also got one for her with these same safety features (harness & wrist tethers) in the style of a ladybug. I’ll try to update when we see how the toddler takes to it. I thought getting one with the wrist tethers was important to initially encourage wear if she’s leery. My parents can pretend to link it to each other showing that you always have a “buddy” when you’re walking down the sidewalk or in stores. I checked with a dr before purchasing a device like this. She thinks they are great things for a child’s physical safety and a guardian’s mental health. The bit of golden advice: when outside in your yard or a playground it’s fine to go without. However, even if you’re only walking 2 houses down, put the child in it. Otherwise you are sending mixed signals where the child will not know the difference between a short walk and a crowded mall at Christmas.
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Jocelyn Nelson
> 3 dayEverything is exactly as shown which I love! It’s easy to use and comfortable to wear. I like that the wrist strap for my daughter has an extra layer of Velcro so if she tries to take it off it would be slightly more difficult for her.
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M.B. 29
> 3 daywe are both older parents with back injuries/not as mobile/agile as younger parents - this makes life so much easier! we used it at a campground to go on a walk and keep toddler out of hot fire rings and mud. dog on one side and toddler on the other. got some looks and others asked where i got it. i plan on getting another if i have another kid.
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Fkh
> 3 dayGot my toddler one and older sibling 4 yrs wanted one to.super cute detachable leash,extra Velcro hand wrist.good for walks on busy streets or super public events.
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Barietta Perez
> 3 dayI absolutely love this product. You will not regret it. My toddler runs around so much and likes to wander. So I use it while grocery shopping so I can feel focused while she’s nearby but also still pretty independent. I also feel safe because there are some sick people out there that have literally stolen children from the arms of their mothers. I’m not having it. And I used to feel a little afraid of what people would think about me having my child “on a leash” but I would rather have her safe with me at all costs. And people have actually commended me for having it ! They think it’s smart *and* cute. It has given me extreme peace of mind. 10/10 recommend.
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AJeffrey
> 3 dayPer some of the reviewers having issues with the hook bending open, the hook breaking or the oval piece snapping off...we removed all of the metal pieces from this and used a Snap-Hook Key Ring we got at Lowe’s. They come in a variety of colors so we went with a girly purple colored one. We hooked one end of the key ring to the harness and the other end of it to the leash before we went to a park. Our 2 year old toddler gave this leash ALL she had and not one time did she slip out of it. Not once did we even have an issue with anything breaking, bending or coming undone. This harness was definitely worth every penny, just make sure you change out the hardware in the back to a Snap-Hook Key Ring.
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victoria coleman
Greater than one weekIf you have a busy little one this is for you great in public over crowded places
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Lisa G.
> 3 dayThis has made taking my two year old places so much easier. Shes very active and always on the go. I consider it a training tool. The wrist locks I dont use that much. Will use if in a bigger city.
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Suzann B. Haas
> 3 dayMANY years ago, my parents had something similar to this for my oldest grandson (he is 34 now) and they used it when they went to the mall or even just out for walks - he loved it - so he barked when he wore it but he was under control! I now have custody of my 17 month old great granddaughter and she hates being in the stroller or having to hold on to my hand when we are out - her main trick is standing up in the carts, even when belted in - so I got this this week, just in time for her mommy to graduate from high school - IT WAS A LIFE SAVER!! we were at Globe Life Park (a HUGE baseball stadium) and she did not want to sit for the 3 hours we were there. I held onto the leash and she could safely roam where we were seated. We took several walks and she could be independent - which is her middle name - and she was safe. I am now ordering one for my daughter - her grandma - so we each have one, and with a new baby coming in November we will need it for sure! I received MANY positive comments about it yesterday - no one made any comments that were negative like I have heard has happened before, people realize that this is a safe and practical w3ay to let a toddler be independent when walking but also under control. We have also used the coiled wrist attachment and she doesnt fight it either. Best money I have spent and I will be buying more for baby gifts when necessary - worth its weight in freedom for all!
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Piroz
> 3 dayI like it