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M B
> 3 dayAs a single mom traveling alone with my 3 year old this was CRITICAL in navigating the airport with luggage, car seat & son in stroller. Such a simple concept but worked PERFECTLY!!!
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SBuday
> 3 dayThis belt was so handy on our last trip! Traveling with an infant in a rear-facing car seat that snaps into the stroller was easy. But once she became a toddler, and required a big girl car seat, we didnt know how we were going to lug it all around, much less fit it into the rental car. Attaching the car seat to the carry-on suitcase was already a good idea, but I still wasnt sure if she could ride in it while it was attached, and we would still have to drag the stroller with us. I read a review suggesting that you strap the car seat to an umbrella stroller, and it worked! Just as simple as snapping the infant seat onto a stroller, this was the answer to all of our problems! Just make sure that your car seat fits well into the umbrella stroller, and that it doesnt exceed stroller weight limits with baby on board. It was so easy to disassemble and reassemble for security and at the gate. We just left her in the car seat and carried her on to the plane, leaving the stroller to be stowed. Best idea ever! Im so glad I found this.
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LCothran
> 3 dayI was prepared to leave a scathing review. I strapped my son’s Britax car seat to my medium sized carry on and was trying to lug it through the airport and security. The seat kept sliding down and dragging on the ground making it near impossible to move both items at the same time. I was so frustrated! I then read the reviews….THE D RING! Y’all, this is a game changer. I hooked the anchors of the car seat onto the D ring and was ready to rock and roll! I think my Britax car seat is a little bulkier than most other brands therefore making it still a little difficult to pull, but it was much better. This strap is a good accessory for its purpose. I can see multiple uses for it and am glad I bought it.
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DANI
> 3 dayEs 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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EJ
10-06-2025I tried using this with an Uppababy Mesa in and out of the travel bag and was totally stumped as to why a piece seemed to be missing… turned out the Mesa didn’t have a top tether like convertible car seats do (I expect this is the case with most infant car seats). Anyhow, a bungee cord saved day. Using this system was way better than the time we traveled without it lugging the travel bag around by the straps.
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Leannegar
Greater than one weekMade traveling with a carseat so much easier! Strapped on and off suitcase easily for going through security. Left it strapped on through the airport & then was fast & easy to unstrap before boarding plane, for carrying the car seat through the tight aisle (or plane-side check, if you prefer). We had 2 convertible car seats. We strapped one to our carry on suitcase and used a backpack for the other. (The backpack is heavier, but having one on rolling suitcase and one backpack gave us the most flexibility for makeup through airport with 2 car seats.) Worked perfectly for our needs! Definitely recommend.
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gardenia
Greater than one weekThis was very helpful in securing the car seat to my luggage but on the way back we lost it somehow and it turns out it was a bit easier to just put the car seat on top of our carry on as the aisles on the airplane are super tight and we held up the people behind us because we needed to unbuckle the car seat to carry it on because it didn’t fit through the aisle that was the biggest problem for us just a heads up if your car seat is in the bulky side. But other than that it is very functional
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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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MH
> 3 dayI used this to strap a Safety 1st Grow and Go carseat to a large roller suitcase. It definitely simplified travel alone with a toddler. The strap seemed sturdy enough. However, it barely made it around my suitcase (I think its a 27). Additionally, it was hard to tighten once the strap was fastened, though Im not sure how the manufacturer could modify it to make this easier. My biggest complaint is that it was hard not to drag my carseat along the ground, because I couldnt get the strap tight enough to keep the car seat elevated. We made it through the airport (x2), but I worry that with repeated use, the bottom of the carseat will be damaged from dragging along the floor and ground when walking to car rental areas. I will have to try to come up with a solution, maybe using bungee cords to keep the car seat from dragging. I also do not think this would work well with a smaller suitcase.
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Jordan
> 3 dayGreat strap! I tried to use this for my car seat and carry-on, but the car seat was too big, so I attached it to the stroller and it was a lifesaver! Someone even commented on it at the airport and said “wow that’s the way to do it”