A Safer Way for Older Kids and Teens to Walk with Confidence
For parents of children and teens with autism or special needs, safety concerns don't disappear as kids grow older. Wandering, running off, or difficulty staying close can still turn everyday activities into stressful situations.
The Hobbledehoo XL Autism Safety Harness is designed specifically for bigger kids and teens (ages 7+) who need extra support, comfort, and control while walking in public spaces.
Designed for Autism & Special Needs
Created with real families in mind, Hobbledehoo XL helps reduce wandering and provides parents and caregivers with peace of mind in busy environments like stores, sidewalks, parks, school settings, and travel.
This is not a basic child leash — it's a supportive safety vest designed for real-life situations.
Comfortable Padded Vest for Sensory-Sensitive Kids
Unlike thin strap harnesses, the XL vest design distributes pressure evenly across the chest and shoulders. Soft, breathable padding helps improve comfort and tolerance, even during longer outings.
Instant Control When You Need It
Dual grab handles on the front and back allow caregivers to quickly guide, steady, or support their child when needed. Ideal for crossings, crowds, and unexpected moments — without harsh pulling or tugging.
Extra Visibility for Added Safety
Reflective strips help keep kids and teens visible in low-light conditions, adding an extra layer of safety during evening walks or outdoor activities.
Adjustable, Durable, and Made to Last
Fully adjustable straps provide a secure fit for growing kids and teens. Made from premium, hard-wearing materials tested for strength and durability, Hobbledehoo XL is built for daily use.
Why Parents Choose Hobbledehoo XL
Designed for autism & special needs families
Helps reduce wandering and running off
Comfortable padded vest for sensory-sensitive kids
Dual grab handles for quick caregiver control
Reflective strips for added visibility
Adjustable fit for kids and teens ages 7+
Support independence while staying close — with a safety harness parents can trust for older kids and teens.

