V VOLKGO Durable Car Seat Travel Bag - Ideal Gate Check Bag for Air Travel & Saving Money - for Safe & Secure Car Seat - Fits Car Seats, Infant Carriers & Booster
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A Spencer
> 3 dayGot this for our trifold stroller and it fits with some extra room up top. Feels sturdier than another popular red travel bag that was suggested. I ordered both to compare and the other one was like a thin tarp material. This bag feels like it’s more durable… still a little thin but I don’t feel like there’s be holes after our first trip. Haven’t gate checked it yet but will update when I do.
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Jason
21-11-2024We flew from Philly to Florida with 2 adults and two small children, 4 suitcases and 4 backpacks. Considering that the car seats fly free and dont count against our luggage, I didnt expect the airline to be careful with the car seats. Bring brings up Awesomeness number 1. Awesomeness number 1: Durable. We could see mechanical grease and skid marks on the bags, but absolutely no damage to our car seats on either flight. Once we were home the bags cleaned up great and didnt show any damage themselves. Awesomeness number 2: The back pack straps on these bags. Lugging 4 suitcases, 4 backpacks (the kids were each responsible for a backpack), and two car seats through airports and parking garages with only 2 adults to move it all (plus tracking the 2 kids). Each adult had a car seat on our backs, a back pack on our fronts, and 2 large suitcases. While awkward and cumbersome, it would have been impossible without the car seat travel bags. Awesomeness number 3: Folding size. Once at our destination, these bags folded up nice and small for easy storage until we needed to fly again.
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Kiddowrangler
> 3 dayWorked just as expected. Perfect fit for our car seat for flying down south on vacation. It’s a loose fit so it can be used with a variety of car seat sizes.
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Aubretia Snyder
> 3 dayWe checked our carseat for our flights and it felt better having it in a bag in the cargo. The backpack straps ended up being extra helpful so we could just carry it instead of trying to balance it on a suitcase. However, it got a hole after just one flight, so durability is... Questionable.
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Jake Grassel
> 3 dayWe purchased this at the last minute and it was amazing to have for traveling with young children.
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Mary Young
> 3 dayFit my Graco convertible car seat just fine. We used this for 2 Flights and the bag held up well. I wish it had a zipper closure instead of drawstrings because I ended up having to tie knots in the strings to keep it closed. There is practically no padding on the shoulder straps so it was hard to carry across the airport. The secret is to align the car seat with your back so it’s behind you as if you were sitting in it. The bag itself was big enough to fit our puffy jackets in it as well as the car seat, but it doesn’t actually add any padding or protection other than just covering the car seat.
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Myesha Frasher
> 3 dayThe portable car seat I used to take to New York City with me was able to fit inside the bag. The bag is pretty thin, but it lasted the flight without any damage to itself or the travel car seat.
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Natalie
> 3 dayWe were flying and wanted a bag to take our infant car seat. On the way to our destination, we gate checked it rather than formally checking the entire car seat. While moving from gate to gate, it was really awkward to hold and carry for that long walk. However, it was nice to know that it didnt get dirt and grime all over it during the flight. On our way back, we formally checked it, but I wrapped it in those air pocket bags that come in many amazon packages. I was nervous that my very expensive car seat would get ruined. I was talking to the Delta person at the desk and they said car seats are placed in a plastic tub while on the conveyor and since they are odd shaped (compared to a rectangle suitcase that can be stacked), they are put in a special/separate place in the cargo area in the plane. On my next flight, I will definitely formally check the car seat again, but will probably still wrap it to ease my mind. All in all, the bag was nice to place our carseat in. I like that there is a big white box on it to write your name in big letters. The velcro piece did not stay shut/attached when I picked up the bag, but the drawstrings kept it closed.
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Arashis Mama
Greater than one weekSo far so good, used on 1 domestic flight with a plane change for my Graco contender with plenty of room to spare. Total flight time was appx 8 hours. Glad I had the cover it, it was raining when they transferred the luggage between planes and at my final destination. I was able to wrap the car seat in bubble wrap to protect the edges and still had room in the bag. Held up well, well see on the way back! Only suggestion is to make a luggage tag, instead of having to write info on the provided white strip, and to have a zip closure. I ended up making a large luggage tag and attached it to the center strap since Ill probably let my sister use it as well. Even though I triple knotted the drawstring and tucked it inside, it either came undone or handlers opened it and did not retie properly but the flap did prevent it from fully opening. I also love that this bag has 3 handle options (1 in front, 1 on side and back pack straps), it makes handling and carrying it so much easier!! Will update if anything changes. Update 11/27/17: 2 more flights and it is still holding up well! On one flight, we added one of those pop-up infant chairs (think top half of an old school walker) and still had room to spare. Was still able to add some cushion with the bubble wrap. Currently using the bag to store the Graco car seat, pop up chair and a travel baby bath.
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Annie g.
> 3 dayThis was a great buy ! It fit our car seats perfectly and we were even able to fit a few extra things in there to keep our checked bags less than 50lbs.