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Saro Tirantes Educativos Rojo

Saro Educational Braces Red

Saro's red educational straps have been designed for the stage where the baby is starting to take its first steps. Thanks to their semi-rigid handles, the straps help baby to keep his balance and avoid possible falls.

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INFO AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Saro's red educational straps are designed to help babies take their first steps. They are straps with semi-rigid handles that help to maintain their balance and prevent bumps and falls.

It is a very practical and easy to use Saro product. It is made of a strong fabric and is complemented with safety harnesses to help protect the child. This type of straps reduces chafing.

The braces come in a red colour, a fun presentation to help in the early years. They feature an arched top to help achieve correct posture.

Thanks to its firm support and supportive fittings, it assists baby to move freely. He can eat, grasp play objects, drink and move around while the parent holds him by means of the shoulder straps.

They adapt to the shape and height of the child, and have a reinforced front part so that the straps fit more easily.

An important benefit of the product is that it helps the child to feel secure and confident when taking their first steps. The Saro shoulder straps also offer greater comfort to parents, especially if they cannot bend down very far.

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  • Vendor: Saro Baby
  • Vendor address: Av. de la Industria, 32, 28760 Tres Cantos, Madrid
  • Phone number: +34 91 807 27 56
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