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Holly
18-04-2025I havent yet used the product but we tried it on as soon as it came. Of course, my 2 year old isnt a fan but shell have to get used to it! The one major flaw is the velcro on the childs wrist; right now, I have to tighten it on her so far that it doesnt matter, but once she gets bigger, it will need to be loosened, which exposes a strip of velcro with no other material around it - I can see this digging into her skin or at the very least, irritating the skin. We will worry about that when we get to that point. But overall, for the security of knowing my daughter wont run away from me, its worth it. Shes very independent and unfortunately doesnt listen very well and isnt aware of the dangers. Ive never understood why some people are so against these!
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J&R.coop
> 3 dayMy 1.5 year old is at that age where they want to push the shopping cart in the store, walk solo, and often put up a fight to get her way. She also runs once shes free, which makes leaving anywhere public a hassle. She only likes to be worn in her. toddler carrier for a short time anymore before wanting to walk or should I say run independently. I didnt want a backpack making her hot and this seemed like the next best option. Guess what...? She loves it! Its easy to attach to both our wrists, hers has 2 flaps as seen in my pics one to adjust to her wrist size(the longer flap), and the other smaller flap to cover the adjustable flap so my daughter wont get any ideas. We only went for a short 30 minute walk today and my daughter giggled the whole time. Any time shed pull too far, it would pull her back and it didnt leave even the slightest mark. Now she can enjoy her freedom and I. dont have to chase her through the store.The only thing I worry about is the fabric which attaches the wrist piece to the cord being torn with time and regular wear. Ill update after much use. Please let me know if this review has been helpful by selecting helpful.
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Kristen
> 3 daySturdy but too short of distance between each bracket for my liking. My kid was also able to scoot his hand out of them instantly, be aware of hand size.
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beth bea
Greater than one weekCan I give this 6 stars? I love it! My son can walk beside me and not escape. I typically hold his hand while using this wrist strap, but it IS ok if I have to let go of his hand for a minute. He is safe with this strap. Its still in great shape after using it for a year an a half. When I do need another one, I will definitely come back to this one!
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Jayson
> 3 dayI have a very busy 2 year old that hates holding hands. When we go on walks, not a problem. We went to a festival the other weekend and it was great, he couldnt get it off or get too far from me. He also didnt mind it until he got too hot (98 f w/ high humidity) then he started to try to pull at it. Recommended to everyone
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Princia
> 3 dayMy 2 year old likes to run off in public so I love this and I’m not as scared anymore to let him be alittle more free
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E22
> 3 daySeems like a great product and value for your money. Good quality material. I got neon orange
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Odell Rutherford
> 3 dayI just don’t like people staring at you coz they compare it you having a dog on a leash. But in general it helps us with our son
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Jessica
> 3 dayBought this for trick or treat with a hyperactive and quick escape artist. Works really well to give a little independence without constantly having to chase a small child to stop them from running in the road or some otherwise dangerous situation. With the added benefit of knowing someone cant just grab your kid and run off because theyre attached securely to you.
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Richard Klein
Greater than one weekchilds wrist band tends to slip off. cord is very stiff