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Katrina
> 3 dayI’m not giving 5 stars bc I had to look up the product’s video, on a few occasions. If I had a man I’d make him do it. I liked that it free up a arm/hand by attaching it to a carry on. Sucks you have to undo it to get through security and take child out too but that’s travel with baby/toddler.
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Andrea R.
> 3 dayI love this product! It’s extremely easy to use. It comes with directions in the pack but it’s pretty self explanatory. It takes a little bit of practice to understand how to tighten properly but once you do a few times you’re able to get it snug tight easily. The extra strap with a metal hook to snap the top teether to is what makes this product stand out. It holds the car seat tight totally to the carry on bag. I had asked prior to buying if two car seats could be attached a single carryon and got mixed answers; I’m happy to say that YES! two car seats can be attached to a single carryon provided the carryon bag is sturdy and the car seats are light enough. I’m traveling with a 2 and 5 year old alone with a Cosco Finale and a Cosco Scenera Next.
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Magnus Jerde III
> 3 dayWish I could give it more stars! This was a lifesaver traveling for the first time with a two year old. So easy to attach to a carry on and go. We traveled with two different types of luggage, hard case and traditional soft. It didn’t work with the hard case carry on as it caused the luggage to sag where the zipper is causing it to drag on the ground and not roll properly. The traditional soft luggage worked great! We secured it tight and it stayed put really well. Best $14 spent!
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E Hayashi
> 3 dayThis is a must have for taking car seats onto planes. Without this device, I wouldn’t have had enough body parts to carry a baby on my back and to roll around a carryon with a car seat and a diaper bag attached while showing the gate attendant two boarding passes. You could technically put the baby in the car seat while you lug it around, but you have to unattached it when you go through TSA and the plane rows are a bit narrow to maneuver with a baby in it. You could make a contraption with a couple of O rings, but it was just easier for me to buy it since it wasn’t too expensive. The only complaint? I had was that it was orange and not yellow as in the picture. No big deal. Got the job done.
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EJ
> 3 dayI 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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Ama zon
> 3 dayThis strap saved our backs recently when traveling. We purchased a cosco carseat for plane travel as it is lightweight and FAA approved. This strap held the carseat attached to one of our small carryon roller bags.
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KLbright
> 3 dayIf you’re wondering “How am I going to travel with all of this kid stuff?!” this is how. We used this in addition to a stroller/car seat check-in bag and alternated as needed for the car seat. It was a life-saver through the airports and didn’t take up much space at all in our bags. If you hope to use a car seat on the plane and if your little one is too old for the stroller/car seat combo, this is for you. Get it!
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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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Moriah
Greater than one weekA no fuss way to transport your child’s carseat. Slides easily through the lap belt pocket of the seat. With a length that gives extra room to accommodate a large piece of luggage and an extra large buckle this strap eases the stress of packing your child’s seat.
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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.