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Glow81
Greater than one weekI used this strap to secure TWO car seats to an umbrella stroller (I had a cheap $20 umbrella stroller from Babies-R-Us that is about 4 years old). Our travel car seats are the Cosco Scenera NEXT Convertible Car Seat and the Cosco Finale 2-in-1 Booster Car Seat. They are lightweight seats so I was able to stack them in the umbrella stroller, use this strap to secure them, and then push the car seats through the airport using the stroller. I was even able to secure my 2.5 year toddler in to the convertible car seat while everything was strapped to the stroller. I cannot recommend this strap enough; it is such a hassle to take car seats through airports but this made it about a million times easier than prior trips.
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C
> 3 dayAs always, things work better when you read the instructions. Our first time using it, the carseat hung down too far and swung around. It wouldnt have done that if wed used it properly, lol. But do be careful about letting the extra part of the strap dangle when youre pulling it. Ours got run over and destroyed, so we probably can now only continue to use it on smaller suitcases rather than being able to pull it to its full size for use on big suitcases.
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zachary m. lawrence
> 3 dayI had to recently travel alone with my toddler and this belt was a life saver. Threading it through the back of the car seat was the hardest part but once you do that it’s so easy! You could save time and do that step at home if you wanted. Snap on and off through security. Once I checked the stroller at the gate, I put her in the car seat, strapped her in, and wheeled her right down the ramp to the plane. It allowed me to carry the diaper bag on my back and have hands free which was very nice.
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Jinendra M.
> 3 dayI really loved this product! It made traveling easy with the car seat. It fit perfectly around my luggage but The piece that snaps together to secure the strap broke after few uses in the airport, when I went to snap it in after getting my luggage, it snapped one of the connectors off. Overvall its not sturdy enough for long term use !
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DJ
> 3 dayStrap broke the second time I used it, was great for getting to my destination. Then on the flight home when I got off my first plane and was reconnecting at chicago the car seat to my carry-on the plastic clip broke in the center, as I was tightening it, and almost ripped off my finger nail and flung the carseat to the side tipping my kid over. I then had to drag my car seat through the terminal and then tie the straps together. And then, after walking about half a mile through the airport, the plastic clip broke again in a new place. Leaving me with a five hour layover in Chicago alone with a two-year-old and trying to juggle this car seat. If you decide to buy this; buy an extra and leave it in the diaper bag because this plastic clip is not strong.
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DANI
Greater than one weekEs difícil de armas hay que tener muuucha fuerza para instalar, y que quede colgando de la maleta y no toque el piso
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Alexis Harvey
> 3 dayAfter I thoroughly read the directions and then watched a video on YouTube, I did love this! It was extremely handy with having full hands and not to have to carry out heavy car seat!
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A
> 3 dayFrom all the options we saw to transport out car seat, this seemed cheapest and simplest. LOL after one or two flights we ended up just flipping the car seat and hanging between the stroller back and handle. So much easier than strapping and unstrapping. If that wouldnt work for you, I would recommend this.
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Tony J
> 3 dayYour luggage must have a side handle so it wont slip, some carryons dont have this. In case you want to attach it to a large luggage the cord may not fit. Some carseats are longer and bulkier and might scrape on the floor. There is no way a kid can sit there while you tow, your luggage will break.
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Courtney
> 3 dayWe always buy seats for our kids on planes, which means we have two car seats to lug. This makes it easy to toss the car seat onto a rolling bag, and get them all the way to the plane.