Blisstime Toddler Leash, Kid Leash Anti Lost Wrist Link with Key Lock Upgraded Baby Leash with Safety Wristband Rope for Babies Toddlers Child Kids (6.56ft/2m, Light Gray)
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gabriela ellorin
> 3 dayI just recently have to travel abroad alone with my Kid with special needs and I felt safer having it on while Im getting our luggage out of the carosel. It takes time for me to figure out how to put it on but nonetheless totally worth having. If I have a choice I would have bought the longer one so I can have my kid wonder a little bit further but the shorter one is for really safe distance.
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Ashley
Greater than one weekThese came in hand so many times especially in a crowded place which they are intended for! my kids were very comfortable in them and they cant get to far from me but still being able to move around and feel independent at the same time!!
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Yourlagne
Greater than one weekI use this for my toddler who is a ball full of energy. Its hard for her to take off which is a plus. Its comfortable on the wrist, especially when she tries to pull it off. I like the key feature
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Gemini Oskaboose
> 3 dayDaughter didnt care too much at first but then was excited to run around the store without having to hold my hand. I love the fact I do not have to chase her anymore!
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Ashley
> 3 daymy son didnt like it so we just got Reed of it
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Prof. Charles Frami
Greater than one weekWe call this our bracelet, so my daughter is fine with wearing it. I recommend putting the child’s bracelet on first and locking it before getting yours on. I was thinking when I got it that it would be too short, but using it at the market proved that it stretches to the ideal length you’d want them to be allowed to go. Seems very sturdy too. Saw moms all over Disney World using products like this, and I’m so glad we have one now! Could see it being great for families of multiples and attaching one side onto the stroller and allowing them to walk that way as well.
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JAMZ
> 3 dayWe use this in big crowed areas. I love the locking feature. Doesnt let my kid wonder to far but enough for him to feel hes leading the way:
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Jessica Lantz
Greater than one weekWe bought this tether for our trip to Disneyworld with our 2 year old during spring break. While I know there were a few looks and under the breath comments made about my daughters bracelet (thats what we told her to keep her excited about it) I was able to walk the parks without anxiety or frustration when the nap skipping and exhaustion led to tantrums and her trying to run to the next attraction. The wristbands are comfortable and the lock was a great feature but we didnt use it much since she doesnt know how to pinch the clasp yet (it fit comforably and snug on her wrist without being able to wriggle out). The lead gave her plenty of space to independently walk either attached to one of us or to the stroller eithout feeling like it was going to break. If you have any concerns your child will refuse to hold your hand while walking in a highly crowded place just buy it and give yourself an added sense of security
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Tiffany Watts
> 3 dayMy son learned how to take this off fast!
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Sara Scammell
> 3 dayI got this for my 4 year old toddler who feels the need to run off any chance he gets! It’s definitely a game changer!! My son also enjoys putting it on and I let him lock it himself before I put my side on! He loves to wear it and I feel it gives me a safe mind set I know he is close to me and can’t run off but gives him his independence on walking next to me. The cable is very sturdy and there’s no way to destroy it unless you have heavy duty pliers!!