Eddie Bauer® 2-in-1 Harness Buddy
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #13980 in Baby Product
Customer Reviews
A leash without looking like a leash!
I am one of those people who used to think horrible things about people who put their kids on leashes. Then I became mom to a very busy and independent little girl who started walking at 9 months. I bought the Harness Buddy for a cruise we were taking when my daughter was 16 months. I couldn't imagine trying to keep up with her on the ship and she will not sit in a stroller for an extended period of time. The first time we used it I started having images of her reacting like what happens when you put a cat on a leash, but she loved it. She enjoys her freedom even if it is limited by the leash. I cannot tell you how many people have commented on how cute it is! It is so soft and cuddly. We now use it in the mall and have seen more and more people with the same Harness Buddy. Oh, and I think the fact that she is getting exercise instead of sitting in the stroller is fantastic. We love it!!
some peace of mind in a little bear package
our 2yo is the type to take off at a moments' notice, so it was nice to find this. Indespensible in the airport, mall, or theme parks. I don't recommend overusing it, though.
Very cute idea, but not the greatest design
We bought the bear version of this product to help my little boy stay with us when we're out. He can now escape from the stroller easily, and he is way faster than my pregnant body can keep up with. My husband's cousin's little boys have loved their little "backpacks," and my son was really excited to wear his. However, when we got the harness home, as I was looking at the design of the product, I realized that having the buckles in the FRONT would not work for us--my son knows how to open those kinds of buckles. He would be out of that in a flash! And many other children would be able to escape easily, too. I'm sure that there is a way to design this product with the buckles in back under the backpack so only the parent can access them! We are taking our harness back and getting one with no fasteners in front. Nice idea, but not designed too intelligently.



