About ChildFriendlyGear
ChildFriendlyGear exists because careful family-product research takes real time and judgment. Before this site existed, Peter Crona would regularly spend hours, and sometimes days, comparing products for his own family. The pattern kept repeating: one option had a slightly higher average rating but far fewer reviews, another looked stronger in expert write-ups but weaker in retailer data, and premium products often had to be judged in a different universe than budget ones. That kind of comparison is possible, but it is slow, and most people do not want to rebuild the process from scratch every time they buy something.
ChildFriendlyGear was built to make that work more repeatable.
What ChildFriendlyGear does
ChildFriendlyGear is a research-led decision-support site for parents. Instead of claiming to test every product hands-on, the site compares and weighs evidence from multiple sources, including retailer data, review patterns, product positioning, and editorial research.
The goal is not to flood the site with products. The goal is to help a parent narrow the field faster, understand the main tradeoffs, and avoid obvious bad-fit choices.
What the site is best at
ChildFriendlyGear is strongest when the buying problem is messy:
- many similar products
- noisy or conflicting review data
- hard premium-versus-budget tradeoffs
- categories where shortlist quality matters more than reading endless listings
That is why the site has spent so much time on product taxonomy, shortlist logic, and price bands. A family often does not just want “the best.” They want the best realistic option for the level they actually want to pay for.
What the site does not claim
ChildFriendlyGear does not claim to:
- lab-test every product
- replace manuals, safety guidance, or official fit information
- publish every internal scoring rule or anti-manipulation threshold
When firsthand family use exists and is relevant, it should be stated clearly. Otherwise, the site’s default stance is research-led rather than firsthand-tested.
Who runs ChildFriendlyGear
ChildFriendlyGear is run by Peter Crona. Peter built the site after years of being the person friends, colleagues, and family would ask when a purchase needed more careful research than a quick average-star check could provide.
For more detail on the process itself, see How We Research.
If you need full publisher details, use the legal notice. If you want to report an error or ask a question, email petercrona89@gmail.com.