SLYNNAR Car Seat Travel Bag for Airplane - Gate Check Bag Fits Convertible Car Seats, Infant carriers & Booster Seats, Red Upgrade (Red Upgrade)
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Jennifer
> 3 dayLarge bag with plenty of room, easy to toss the car seat in and has a carrying strap. Only work of caution is the draw string is VERY long and can easily trip or get stuck on the luggage conveyors. Tie off, knot or use something to wrap up the cord and stuff it in the bag so it doesnt fall out and get tangled on everything.
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sinajda
> 3 dayI was surprised how big and great quality this is. It’s pretty big I just ordered one for my stroller I got one for the car seat as well
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ChiefWah00
> 3 dayWe dont do a lot of flying, but knew we needed one of these for a recent trip. It was extremely handy! Not only did it do a good job protecting the car seat from getting banged up too bad, it was super easy to see it coming down the baggage claim belt. Hard to miss that bright red! I recommend wrapping your car seat in a blanket to add an extra layer of protecting for your car seat.
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Kat M
Greater than one weekI ordered this because we travel so much with our baby. More frequently than not when we arrived at the airport the airlines do not have any car seat bags - for the most part this isnt an issue at our home airport, but I often run into it at larger airports. I had high hopes for this. We used it once on a flight that had 1 connection: ANC > SEA > LAS. We placed our Maxi Cosi 3-in-1 Pria into the bag at the airport. This is a pretty bulky and heavy car seat - it fit perfectly with plenty of room to spare. We checked the car seat in this travel bag along with our other luggage and picked it up when we landed in Las Vegas. Unfortunately, at baggage claim in Las Vegas I discovered that this travel bag had torn - super disappointing. I held on to it and used it again on our flights back home because the Delta counter in Las Vegas did not have any car seat bags to provide us and having this torn travel bag on it was better than nothing. I wont be purchasing this, or anything like this again. Im better off hoarding and reusing the thick plastic car seat bags the airlines provide.
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Mark Watson
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic idea, but just is not thick enough. There are rips and tears in the bag already, well see if it survives the second trip.
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Stoughton Tumblers
> 3 dayThis bag worked well but it’s very difficult to carry with just the one handle. If you have issues with heavy things or will be carrying multiple items with this, I would suggest something with backpack straps instead. I luckily was able to hook it to my stroller and it worked decent.
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Aichell Hernandez
> 3 dayDoona stroller fits in the bag perfectly!!!
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Yarely Gutierrez
Greater than one weekMy bag ripped With my first use, I know luggage is not well taken care off at airports but this material is also very thin. 3 stars because my car seat made it to my destination still in the bag.
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Mac
Greater than one weekUnable to attach it to luggage handle or wear it like a backpack. Made me look like Santa walking around the airport with a sack.
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Victoria West
> 3 dayBought 2. One carried a booster seat with a back and the other carried a heavy duty chunky toddler car seat. Of course the car seats still get thrown around. The bags drawstrings stayed closed with no extra tying. Both car seats stayed in bag (as far as I know). 4 hour flight to and back home. Bags are still good to use again. Folded and put away for next vacation. Highly recommend for people that get weird about nasty unknown surfaces touching your child’s seat.