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LKR
> 3 dayWe have tried a couple of different leashes and this one works best for my youngest. Pros: -The clips lock! No more concerns about kiddos releasing themselves/messing with Velcro! -The harness and child wrist components are interchangeable. Sometime LO wants to run so the harness is helpful. Sometimes they want to hold my hand (but still tend to wander) so the wrist component is great -The harness part can stay on while the child is riding in the stroller, carrier or on an amusement park ride. No need to take the harness off! Just unclip the back of the harness from leash/the parents’ bracelet. No more trying to wrangle the harness on & off Cons: -We haven’t found a great fit. It’s comfortable, the waist belt is big enough but it would be nicer if the harness (from shoulders to waist) had more length/adjustability.
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E. R. Pannell
Greater than one weekThis is a very sturdy and well thought out harness. However, its difficult to get it on the child and the locks take a lot of time. If you have an impatient and wiggly child this is not the harness for you. I returned it. It looks sturdy and it would probably be good for years of use.
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Rocky
> 3 dayI bought two of these for my grandmother to use on my 2 year old toddlers.They have plenty of room to grow in. My bigger 2 year old is 35 and 39lbs and his only had to be extended a small bit. My grandma now has an easier time going on her walks with her great grandbabies and loves it as well.
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Lieren
> 3 dayMy baby loves running around with it on but she hates when someone is attached to the other end. So it’s safe to say it’s definitely durable enough to handle a rogue toddler trying to escape
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Kalila20
> 3 dayTook my nearly 3-year old son backpacking; he’s about 34inches and 25lbs. Veered off trail and hit soft sand. He lost his footing and slid down a ravine. I was already braced (due to my backpack) and just a bit too far to grab him. I grabbed the leash halfway, so he slid down about 2.5-3feet. Then I hauled him up by the leash/harness! So thankful it was as durable as it was, since I just saw reviews saying theirs snapped or broke easily. My kid’s not a runner, so I didn’t worry about the recoil effect when choosing this. I wanted something to help keep him close on hiking trails. This did that, and even helped save his life…the ravine was deep!
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Fiddlesticks!
> 3 dayMy 5 year old granddaughter, aka Princess Tornado, likes to do the Houdini thing in crowds such as theme parks, etc. She is the size of an average 6 year old. This fits her fine and she actually doesnt mind it and prefers it to the enclosed wrist band. Its very sturdy. My daughter LOVES the key that is attached to the parent wrist band. This set up will allow my daughter and son in law to go places with the escape artist!
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Jasmine
> 3 dayWe were hesitant if our 2 yr old would wear it, but he loved it. There’s pads for comfort so the straps do not dig in, the locking function is 100% legit. Even when we didn’t need to have him attached to us, he still chose to wear the harness part. It’s hard to believe it’s only $13! Absolutely great quality, zero regret buying and using it at the zoo today!
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Placeholder
Greater than one weekBeat thing ever. My grandson actually like putting it on. This harness has been a life saver for both of us. Don’t hesitate get it.
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Bee Lillian
> 3 dayGreat product wish it came in bigger sizes as it gets to tight when wore with a thick coat depending on the size of the child.
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Taylor Underwood
Greater than one weekOnly complaint is that you can’t remove the strap covers for washing