Blisstime Anti Lost Wrist Link Safety Wrist Link for Toddlers, Babies & Kids
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Clementine Ullrich DDS
> 3 dayI like these, I just wished the cord was a little longer.
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o2b4ft11
> 3 dayBought two of the 2.5 length ones and they were perfect for my 5 and 7 year old nieces who came to visit me in SW Florida. I bought them to use specifically while snorkeling. They allowed my nieces to feel like they had a sense a freedom while giving us a better feeling of safety that they wouldnt be pulled too far away that wed have difficulty getting to them in the event we needed to. When snorkeling, it can also be easy drift further away from the rest of your party because your head is down for longer periods of time. Now we can snorkel with them without as much worry that theyll drift/swim off further than what is safe.
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Melissa Husak
> 3 dayThis is a great quality product but my two year old despises
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Flormans
> 3 dayWe have a runner for a child so we got this hoping it would help keep him near while also allowing him the freedom to do more of what he wants. Its been wonderful! We use these for grocery trips, walks around the block (where there is not a sidewalk), and pretty much anywhere that doesnt have a defined area for him to be free within. We love that he can do his thing without us having to bend over to hold his hand or race after him when he takes off (hes a speedy sucker). We also love that he can feel the pressure when he starts to push the limits and it almost always gets him to return back to the range intended. He hasnt figured out how to take it off yet, and honestly asks to put it on most of the times we go to the store so we are so so happy with that!
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ctsr1
Greater than one weeki have used this 3 times in Disneyland for my kiddo and it is perfect. small enough to go into a cargo pocket or backpack. kid loves it because it doesnt hurt her wrist being on. padded so it can be snug but not hurt or leave marks. the cable is mega tough gonna need bolt cutters to take it off. east on easy off with a double lock on the kids wrist portion. long enough to keep them feeling independent but not too long that they get lost in a crowd. and really bright colored so easy to track when there are a bunch of people around just in case the kiddos let go of the hand. a must for keeping kids safe.
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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.
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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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Ashutosh
> 3 dayReally happy with the product. We have used it for over 2 weeks now. The material is really comfortable - so our toddler doesnt mind wearing it at all. Also, he loves having the connector on when we go out because it gives him the flexibility to move around while feeling safe and secure from being connected to us.
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Jordan
Greater than one weekAs 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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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.