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Jennifer
> 3 dayThis has changed my life. I have twin boys whom are runners! I have always been very anxious taking them to big public events. We used these to take them to monster jam with thousands of people and it was incredible!! I had zero anxiety about them running away. HIGHLY recommend and will use again!!
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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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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI bought this before I went on a vacation with my two year old, just the two of us, including Disneyland. Hes usually really good about staying with me, but occasionally gets a streak of independence and doesnt want to hold my hand. This was great for long walks and for standing in line. He can stand or walk independently for a very long time, but I didnt need to worry about him suddenly bolting or getting separated in the crowd with this. I was worried about him moving far enough away that wed become an obstacle for other people, but that wasnt the case at all. I think it helped signal to him that he needs to stay by me, but lets him feel independent, which is what he wants at this age. He never fought using it, and it was pretty comfortable for both of us. We live in a suburb without sidewalks, so Ive found it useful as weve taken walks since coming home. He can walk by himself, but I dont have to worry about him running into the street. Its really great for this stage where his reasoning skills dont match his physical skills.
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Emily Summers
> 3 dayMy son is definitely a runner lol when he lets go of our hand he immediately will start running. We tried the leash backpacks and he HATED it and would freak out. We got this in hopes it would help because its hard to take him anywhere when he runs and then throws a fit when you catch him. He LOVES THIS!!! He doesn’t throw a fit while wearing it and we can walk through everywhere and him have a great time!
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Myra
> 3 dayBefore becoming a parent, I couldn’t have imagined ever using a leash like device. Now, chasing my 1 year old, I truly appreciate something like this to keep him in close range esp for traveling. We have only used it once on a walk and he didn’t seem to mind. Will update if any issues while traveling and walking in crowds.
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beth bea
> 3 dayCan 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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E22
> 3 daySeems like a great product and value for your money. Good quality material. I got neon orange
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Shop2015
> 3 daySo I like this product. However my 2 year old popped it off seriously in less than a minute. But I explained to her if she wanted to go hiking with mommy then she needs to keep it on or we will have to go home. She had no problem with that and she left it on the rest of the 2 hours. It did not seem to bother her aside from the fact that she’s not used to it yet. And when I took it off she was only a little sweaty around the wrist (it’s south Texas summer so that’s to be expected). No marks or anything like that. I just took off one star because if you have a child who will absolutely not listen in this way (which I feel like may be the reason you’re getting this) it most likely will not work because they’re definitely able to figure it out in a short amount of time. But that wasn’t a deal breaker for me. I actually loved it.
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Addie
> 3 dayGot this to take walks with a 3 year old. It is comfortable and works well, especially when he wants to run (3 year old love to run!). There is 2 parts to velcro onto the childs wrist, one regular slide through then fold over to close, then another rubber velcro strip that comes from the other direction to double close over the first to make it harder for the child to remove. However since this second strip is rubber it got torn off after the 3rd use (the first strip is cloth). Other than this, I want to say that when its worn on a walk I love it. At first it was unique and the 3 year old didnt mind putting it on, but the last time he wasnt so sure he wanted to be confined so I bribed him with m&ms (I much prefer bribes to arguments). Running is so good for kids, but only at a park or in a fenced yard...If you want to go on a nice walk on the sidewalk with a road right next to it this works great. I think this would be wonderful for outings to the zoo or such places as that.
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Chrystal McGovern
> 3 dayMy daughter is 2 almost 3 and has a ton of energy. We walk to the park in our neighborhood daily. My problem though was getting her to hold my hand and stay close to me. There are no sidewalks in my neighborhood and she would constantly try to run towards the road. This makes going to the park so mush simpler and safer. She has enough freedom so she doesn’t get mad like when I’m holding her hand and she is stuck walking next to me. I can also easily keep her from running into the street baby staying just out of distance. I think I am most excited to try this at the zoo this spring so she can actually walk around this time. Very comfortable, easy to adjust, and reasonably compact.