How The Harry Harness Works

Supportive. Simple. Adaptable.

The Harry Harness is designed to help neurodivergent individuals stay securely connected to a parent, carer, or support worker during outings — without restricting freedom. Whether it’s for a child, teenager, or adult who may find public spaces overwhelming or unpredictable, the harness offers a safe, respectful way to stay close while encouraging independence.

How To Use The Harry Harness

1

FIT THE WAIST STRAPS

The harness wraps around the waist of both the wearer and their accompanying adult or carer. It’s made from soft, adjustable materials that fit comfortably over clothing and accommodate a wide range of body types.


2

CONNECT THE FREEDOM ATTACHMENT

Connect the two harnesses using the detachable ‘freedom attachment’ strap. It provides a gentle but secure link, allowing natural movement while maintaining safe proximity.


3

GO WITH CONFIDENCE

Whether you're navigating a busy high street, attending an event, or heading out for daily errands, The Harry Harness offers extra reassurance and ease for both the wearer and the person supporting them.


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Who It's For


The Harry Harness is ideal for neurodivergent individuals who benefit from guidance, routine, or increased physical reassurance when out in public. This includes people with:

 âœ… Autism

 âœ… ADHD

 âœ… Learning disabilities

 âœ… Sensory processing differences

 âœ… Anxiety or a tendency to bolt or wander


Designed With Real Life in Mind

Designed With Real Life in Mind

  • Waist-level connection (no wrist straps, reins or hand-holding required)
  • Soft, low-sensory fabrics
  • Lightweight and easy to carry (only 300g)
  • Hand washable (do not machine wash or tumble dry)
  • Suitable for a wide range of ages and body types
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