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CyndiM35
> 3 dayMom of two here, and I vividly remember the time before I had kids when I said I’d never put my kid on a “leash”. That time has passed and here I am. I used this for the first time at an event at the zoo - and while my son and I got looks of “wow does she really have her son on a leash?” let me tell you, I did not give a single flying fart in space. A little background, my son is almost 3 and both rambunctious and free spirited. He just loves to roam free, and now I have a 2 month old which as you could guess seriously complicates things with my toddler. The first time we used it, he knew exactly what it was and was genuinely eager to get it on so he could run around safely and at his own pace but not be too far from me. It really gave me peace of mind to know I wouldn’t lose him in the crowds or have him wander off with someone not in our family group. My key advice if you get this is, don’t give a crap about the looks, you are doing what you feel is best for you and your mini. Definitely sold on how easy it is to use and how comfortable it is.
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Bree
> 3 daywhen the kids no longer wanted to be in the stroller, this was a great option. Well, there was crowds in the night.
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Keeya Wicks
> 3 dayIf you have toddler I HIGHLY recommend this. Its definitely worth it.
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I love it!!
> 3 dayMy son is Autistic and it’s the best thing from keeping him from running away.
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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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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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Bunny
> 3 dayI actually have more than one style of these… but this particular one is better made and more durable. These have changed our life and created such freedom for me and my child with disabilities… she is a “runner” and we couldn’t go anywhere… not even for walks, without the scare of her running away and into traffic. This product has made outings possible and enjoyable and yes, there are people that freak out about it… I don’t care… this product has allowed us to go for walks, go shopping, go to parks, go to dr visits, go to school… I love it
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tinkerbell
> 3 dayIt kept coming off. It did not work for us.
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Emily Summers
Greater than one weekMy 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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Dana Phillips
> 3 dayThis is a great investment when you have a child that likes to wonder off or walks faster than you or sees something amazing and takes off and you arent able to catch and keep up with them. I used this with a 7-year-old at Sea World, and Legoland.