🔐 Lock in safety, unlock peace of mind!
The STRAP STOP Anti Escape Car Seat Strap is a UK-made, crash-tested safety clip that prevents children from freeing their arms from car seat straps. Certified to ECE R44-04 and R129 standards, it fits most car seats, push chairs, and high chairs with anti-slip clips to ensure a secure, stress-free journey every time.
Model Number | SS100030 |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 6.4 x 1.8 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | SS100030 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 20 g |
A**R
Perfect for keeping my toddler strapped in.
This is a great product, our toddler car seat came with an large and overly complicated "anti escape" device and it took my daughter all of two days to figure it out. This simple clip is far superior. My daughter even likes it and likes to clip it together before we set of on a journey (she's never opened it however).
L**A
Great for the smaller escape artist
My daughter loves to escape her car seat and I was beginning to think I would never find anything to stop her. Then I found this and it works perfectly. The price was so reasonable for the safety of my child
K**W
Tantrum saver!
Brilliant for an escaping child in Pushchair. He knows he can’t get out now so no tantrums, brilliant little piece of kit
A**R
Excellent. Prevented any escape attempts
Excellent .Prevented any escape attempts !
A**F
Not Houdini proof
Our child was able to undo this additional strap. It also does not grip well meaning it rides up or down the seat straps with ease.
M**L
Five Stars
Great product no more worrying about Grandson escaping.
S**S
Not toddler proof
I fitted it correctly and double checked it but it took my daughter (2.5yrs)less than 5minutes to completely remove this strap and attempt to add it to her baby sisters carseat strap. I was alerted to her success when she proclaimed "See mammy I did my clunk clink all by myself and now baby is safe and sound too".
M**Y
Not really toddler proof
My 2yr old was able to unclip this on its first use and has still managed to get his arms out. They are a great idea as long as your toddler isn't houdini.
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