it even has a strap (double use from securing to the chair) that allows it to be carried over the shoulder.
3) this chair folds up so easily and you can lengthen one of the straps to carry it over your shoulder.
it folds up very nicely and one of the straps to hold it onto the chair doubles as a shoulder strap for carrying.
whether it's lunch time at grandma's, a bite to eat at mcdonald's or a dinner out for the family, this chair is there with us because it's so portable and even has a strap to carry it on your shoulder
the straps that are used to hold the seat to a chair can also be used as a shoulder strap to carry the seat when it is folded up.
i cannot adjust it so that it securely holds my daughter in the chair (only have this problem with the shoulder straps).
and i found that the heightest notch in the back of the chair, that the straps could go thru were lower than the top of his shoulder and even when i had the straps fully extended to there maximun
shoulder straps, in my opinion, are not necessary.
shoulder strap belt is adjustable but chest strap belt is not adjustable.
the shoulder straps are a good idea, but annoying.
you can't tell in the picture, but this seat also has shoulder straps that buckle your child in for safety.
they do not fit well and can be easily slipped off the shoulders.
and the harness fell off his shoulders until he got a little bigger, so i clipped them together behind his back.
but then, the straps don't stay on babies shoulders well and either come off on their own, or are easily slipped off by a baby.
the harness is cool (you'll see what i mean - hard to explain), it is so easy to get baby in and out - no wrestling little arms behind the shoulder harness, and it can be used as a 3-point instead of
you have a choice whether to use the shoulder straps or not.
one quick push of the latch and the lap belt and shoulder straps popped open and he was out very quickly, which i think is a huge positive.
our 9-month old doesn't need the shoulder straps, so it's nice to be able to only strap her waist in.
with my 8 month old on my shoulder, i drop this bag into the cart seat, i unzip it flip the 'diaper pocket' over the back, pull the generous, elastic edged cover up and over the cart handle and
it's easier for me to carry things on my shoulder than in my hands and with the lenght of these handles, i end up being able to hang it on the forearm of the same arm i hold my baby with so that i
and 15 lbs; started to reach out to the mobile and tugging on the leaves and the flower toys on it, this caused the restraint system to come loose and he fell down and hit his head and shoulder.
that way he tries to reach up and work on his back, shoulder, arm muscles!
most other swing seats are much narrower, and the babies are stuck sitting in them with their shoulders touching the sides.
she then reached again and then fell down over the side and landed on her shoulder and head while her leg was caught on the fastened seatbelts.
also, once he was able to lift his head and shoulders up, he completely lost interest in the swing.
our son is 15 months old now and we haven't had the problems with the shoulder straps being too short and i personally like the narrow "snack tray" under the main tray because there is still
the big selling point for me was the shoulder straps to keep my little wiggler still.
the straps are easy to use, although they do kind of slip off his shoulders sometimes.
the safety belt makes no sense - if you want to use the shoulder straps, you first have to slide it onto the waist belt, and then snap at the waste.
he can't wear the shoulder straps at all, and the buckle is too short he's sitting on half of the strapo.
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