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JCherie
> 3 dayLifesaver for adventurous wandering toddlers The wrist design could be made better so it was harder to figure out how to remove it. The rings connecting the coiled wire to the cuff should be metal. I had to replace them eventually with metal key ring type rings. But the coiled wire was sturdy and keeps it’s shape. It’s handy to keep one of these in each car. Don’t be embarrassed to use these. They keep your kids safe and that’s all that matters these days.
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Jordan
> 3 dayAs a child that grew up in the late 90s and early 2000s, I never would have believed that I would need a leash for my child. I have a toddler who will walk nicely with us, but if she notices something, like most toddlers she will run. We dont have an issue with this at home, but we are planning on going on a vacation in a crowded place and I do not want my child to get hurt or lost. We tried this on at home and I dont really like it. First the wrist link for the child is very easy to slip out of , even when you have it adjusted to the tightest setting. The link for the two cuffs is also so short that my toddler keeps bouncing back into me. My only hope for this is that my toddler will think that it works when she has it on and not try to run off.
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Heavyn
Greater than one weekMy son figured out how to take the velcro off so I do not feel safe putting that on him anymore. At first it was good until he figured out how to take it off. I would prefer the cuffs with the keys instead
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Crystal G.
13-04-2025I never thought Id be a leash parent until I had a 3 year old that silently ninjas off out of site. We were planning a Disney trip and purchased this and no regrets. It wasnt uncomfortable to wear and having the peace of mind made Disney more relaxing and enjoyable. We didnt use it the whole time but when we did my toddler didnt seem to mind it and my husband and i found it pretty comfortable too
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Corrine
> 3 dayThis made my first Vegas trip with my kids….reliving. My son is fighting to hold hands and this made it easy to push the stroller and keep track of my kids allowing my first vacation in 3 years to feel like a vacation. I am surprised I didn’t see more people with them.
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Elismommy
> 3 dayWe used it for the first time today. He had no complaints, he actually grabbed it & handed it to me to tell me “let’s go outside”. It didn’t bother my wrist either. Super easy to put it on & take it off. But not to easy for the child to do themselves. Highly recommended! Now we’re able to leave the house for a walk without the stroller & im not as paranoid as before and he’s got some freeness to roam & walk on his own.
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Bryon
Greater than one weekWith a toddler that likes to let go of hands and run, this does a great job. This is quite helpful for me with my grandchild because my legs dont move so well, I can be assured she wont run off or out of my reach.
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Liena Mohamed
> 3 dayIf you have a toddler who starts jetting off any chance the get you need this
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Amanda Goode
Greater than one weekThis is one of the best products for children that run off. My twins don’t seem bothered with this cuff, it is padded and comfortable. The cord is durable. Gives them space without the heart attack that they’ve ran off ! 10/10 recommend
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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