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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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I love it!!
> 3 dayMy son is Autistic and it’s the best thing from keeping him from running away.
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Laura Bajuk
> 3 dayEs para niños capaz más grandes, para 2 y 4 años se salen fácilmente de la muñeca
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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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Judson Ruecker
02-06-2025I am so excited to write this review in the hopes of helping at least 1 mother who has autistic children or runners. I so did not want to get one of these but I am a single mother of autistic twins. My boy is a runner and screams in the stroller. It is a NIGHTMARE alone. My girl twin doesnt run and is more of the stand still collecting sticks type. She cant enjoy herself because I have to constantly grab her and run for my boy twin. I couldnt keep both happy so this little gadget was heaven sent. Went to the park today and I almost cried because the experience was night and day. I didnt feel defeated or overwhelmed. I got the long one so he still could run but not too far and she could happily collect sticks so both were happy. Well all 3 of us were happy. If you are on the fence please take a chance and try it because i guarantee u it will change ur quality of parenting on outings. I was embarrassed but not anymore. This was my last desperate attempt and it has paid off tremendously. AUTISTIC CHILD APPROVED..love yourself and ur child. Buy it
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Christel Halliday
> 3 dayI decided to invest in this for my 20 month old son who is walking since February and I had to get it because it comes with a handle for me as the adult to be able to have access to it when we’re both walking together.
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S. B.
> 3 dayWe used these on a big family trip to Spain. If youve been to Barcelona, Spain, you know it can get pretty busy in the touristy areas, so even though Ive been there before I wasnt going to risk it on a trip with our 3 kids (9, 6 and 4). We got one of these each for our 6 and 4 year old. It was such a relief to know I could not lose them in a crowd. Unless you have them restrained in a stroller I would not walk through a busy city without these at their ages. Theyre easy for adults to get on and off yet feel very sturdy and secure at all times. The only real debate is what length you want - roughly 4 feet or 8 feet. We did 8 feet and it was fine but sometimes theyd wind around people and get out of my sight (though connected). We are taking them to Yellowstone (geysers) and Im thinking of the shorter ones. (I promise Im not a crazy helicopter parent- but I was truly fearful of losing my kids in busy European streets without them being able to find me again). HIghly recommend.
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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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Beka Fix
> 3 dayMy friend and I bought this as a quasi-joke because I do have the tendency to wander off and as proper Millennials, our phones are both on vibrate so we tend to miss “where are you” messages. After reading the reviews we thought we’d just have to attach the child side to a belt or backpack; however, upon arrival, I discovered the child side would fit my 6.5” circumstance wrist. The precocious child warning and the reason I give this 3 stars: the child side is two pieces of Velcro overlapping in opposite directions. A kid could figure out how to undo it pretty quickly, so if you think your wanderer is smart, go for a different one.
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Bryon
05-06-2025With 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.