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melinda
> 3 dayLove this for my 2 yr old Grandson that is on the autism spectrum,it allows him be independent and walk,but helps make him stay close by since he likes to run away. He outgrew the straps on the backpacks with harnesses. I only give it 4 stars cause the strap for him is a bit small,im afraid hell outgrow it very soon.
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DNT auto
> 3 dayIts definitely a good idea especially if youre going to a big park like Disney or something similar but I quickly got tired and felt how annoying it was to have my child chained up. simply put watch your kids like a hawk and dont rely on a cable link and walking them like a pet. Hmm come to think of it I dont a pet either.
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Haely Rodriguez
> 3 dayI bought this for Disneyland so my son can run and not run away too far from me it works great till he found out how to take it off himself maybe it needs an actual child safety feature where he can’t escape then it’ll be 10/10
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LM Flagg
> 3 dayLove this product. It is our second purchase, so that my daughter and I both have one. Super comfortable! My grandson is just 18m and much faster than me. He will even go get it and tries to put it on himself, so he can go out to play. Appears well made, perfect length to give him the illusion of independence, while keeping him safe nearby.
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Clementine Ullrich DDS
Greater than one weekI like these, I just wished the cord was a little longer.
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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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Julissa
> 3 dayComfortable and light weight. Definitely a must for little ones
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Jessica B
> 3 dayWas kind of hesitant about getting something like this but my toddler likes to bolt. I mainly use it when Im in very crowded areas where he could get lost. It gives him the ability to walk around with us and look at everything and not be stuck to a stroller. He doesnt mind wearing it and Its not uncomfortable.
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LNC
> 3 dayGreat product. I fly often with my 3 year old, this gives her freedom and safety in busy airports
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Flormans
Greater than one weekWe 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!