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ATENAS AVILA
Greater than one weekOmg you are a Genius!!! Perfect I have no words Love it love it love it!!!
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Jailyn Schneider II
> 3 dayUmmm… can I give this product a million stars? We did our first flight with our little one and, like all moms, I threw myself into hours to research. The research ranging from “how to keep my little one entertained throughout a 5 hour flight” to “what is most effective way to get a toddler through and airport.” All sources pointed to luging my stroller through the airport which I was not fond of…. “What about layovers?” “What if they damage my stroller ?” Then I came across this product via a YouTube which for the life of my I can’t find. Perfect! Is all I could think. It’s so efficient and we saved ourselves a lot of hassle with our connecting flight that got delayed. We choose to strap the lug bug to our hardshell carry on. And week before the trip we “practiced” with our toddler so she wasn’t wary of sitting in the seat. Worth every penny!
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Samantha
> 3 dayDo not buy! Waste of money. It slides left and right on the luggage & topples over when child is seated.
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Chase
> 3 daya must have! Super idea. toddler is in love with it and cant wait for our upcoming trip
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alissa
> 3 dayLife Savior.. worth every penny.. my 5 year old 45lbs, 46” height son fits great in it.. I went on a dad/son trip to turkey and this came in VERY handy especially in New York and Turkey’s airports. My kid loves sitting in it and waving to people he was getting so much attention made Durable and strong.
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GOG
Greater than one weekNot stable not safe for our 3 year old. Please don’t waste your money. Great idea, bad execution
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Paola
> 3 dayBoth of my wife loved it! 1 and 3 they both had chances in riding it... my 3 year old is big and heave she looks like a 4-5 year old... weights 43 pounds... my 1yo slept while walking in Chicago airport! So it awesome and useful and the best purchase! Moms across every airport were asking me about my “sit”
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Jennifer
> 3 dayAfter tearing an arm muscle trying to maneuver a large suitcase and my son in a stroller, I found this little gem online. I have used it for a few cross-country trips now, and I cant believe the ease with which I can roll my 20-month old son from place to place and store it when were done. I even use this seat on open-back chairs to keep him from falling through. Weve made a lot of people smile as we pass them in the airport or hotel :) Thanks for making our travels easier!
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Kimberly O.
> 3 dayI much prefer to travel with this seat. I mainly use it for my 4 year old, but my 2 year old likes it too. We live near a small airport so we often have to take late night flights- not a lot of options. Ive tried to carry my sleeping son, my purse, my backpack, while pulling the carry on until I discovered this. 1) I have this attached to a large and sturdy samsonite carry on. I worry my childs weight would strain the handles on a more fragile piece of luggage. 2) We dont use the seat restraint- sometimes he does jump in and out. Because of the great weight change though, its pretty obvious. Its not like he disappears. 3) If we are forced to check our bag, then this is only halfway useful. Not the makers fault, but if the overhead compartments fill and Delta makes me check my bag, then my kid has to walk from the jetbridge to the baggage claim at deplaning. Since we tend to arrive late at night, that walk can be really onerous. In general, other travelers seem to get a kick out of this seat and Ive had a few write down the name to buy for their own kids. Its really quite handy. My son loves it and for a few days after I bought it, his favorite game was TSA. He would get in the seat and ask my husband or I to circle around the kitchen island very slowly. He would occasionally hurumph or ask whats taking so long? Hes clearly easily amused but I suspect many children are.
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Kelsey Mathieu
> 3 dayI used this product on a recent trip. On the way to the destination, I brought a Samsonite Omni PC carryon and the lug a bug completely destroyed one of the suitcase wheels. Before we even got to our gate, my daughter could no longer ride because the suitcase was wrecked. She’s 47 lbs, which is close to the max weight limit, and the suitcase was a 4-wheel spinner. That said, the suitcase was less than 2 years old and not cheap, so it really stunk to lose it. When we arrived at our destination, I ordered a Travelpro Maxlite 5 and used that on the way home. The lug a bug worked MUCH better on the Travelpro. The Samsonite was much less stable (my daughter kept falling off when I stopped or turned) and it also felt like I was dragging the Samsonite around vs. rolling it (as with the Travelpro). On the plus side, my daughter loved the seat and we will likely use the lug a bug with the Travelpro suitcase on a couple more trips this summer.