Holm Airport Car Seat Stroller Travel Cart and Child Transporter - A Carseat Roller for Traveling. Foldable, storable, and stowable Under Your Airplane seat or Over Head Compartment.
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Brian Gotham
Greater than one weekWe brought our 2 year old across the country, and used this in between the airport, ubers, and car rentals with our Graco car seat. The only downside is the strap comes loose too easily as others have mentioned. Holms solution was to give us 2 sticky pads to affix to the cart, but they came off after a short amount of use. Holm, please re-think your strap.
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Sherita
> 3 dayWish it was a couple inches wider the carseat sat kind of wopsided but was perfectly secure between the anchor and the seatbelt attachment provided. However if it was a couple inches wider the carseat would have fit better Because the notches were not offset enough. Would definitely purchase again if I needed to though!
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Katie D.
> 3 dayIt gets 4 stars because it isnt a perfect fit with my Cosco Scenera Next car seat - the back bars leading to the handle are an awkward spacing when trying to secure the back bottom of the Scenera against it. Takes a little finagling to find a position where the seat isnt loose or wobbly. Which isn’t easy when in the airplane aisle But once that is handled it works great to transport the carseat and my kid rides on the car seat while it is on the dolly - absolutely loves having her seat wherever we go. Taking her seat off of it and breaking it down to stow is easy breasy. Flight attendants are impressed… The airplane seatbelt extender is amazing and I have used it to secure her carseat in the airline seat.
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AlM4812
Greater than one weekI used this to carry my sons carseat during our last trip. The buckel that came with was not secure and kept coming loose, which made the carseat go off balance and I almost tipped my son a couple times. The handles also felt extremely flimsy and like they were going to snap every time I tilted back onto the wheels. I got lots of notice from others since I was wheeling my son around in his carseat. Overall, it worked... I was worried it was going to break 99% of the time or the strap would loosen and my son would flip though. Would I buy it again... No, quality is definitely not worth the price.
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Robert
> 3 daySuper easy to use, and made pulling my kids car seat (with him in it!) through the airport a breeze. Only issue was that when my son wasn’t in it, the car seat could fall off the little platform fairly easy....even when the seatbelt was pulled tight.
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Rebecca
> 3 dayInvaluable for air travel, transformed car seat into easy way to move toddler and luggage through terminal and car rental transport busses.
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Eman
Greater than one weekI have only travelled once with this cart, so time will certainly tell if it holds up but it truly saved me! An amazing invention. My husband and I had taken our baby on a car trip to visit family. My baby did so poorly in the car that I decided that when it was time to head home, he and I would fly while my husband drove. I knew I would need his car seat to get from the airport to my home in a taxi, and I knew I didn’t have my stroller to push him through the airport. Enter this cart. So easy to use and my son LOVED riding it in. I had no issues traveling by myself, pulling him in his car seat with a backpack on my back. For reference, I have a Graco Extend2Fit and it attached and detached great. No issues with tipping either. It folds up small and is very lightweight so it can go into the overhead on the plane while the car seat gets gate checked. Seriously, I loved this thing. Life saver!
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Sierra Gebrosky
> 3 dayPros: my toddler preferred riding in his car seat on this instead of us carrying him or chasing him through the airport. Lightweight. Easy to maneuver. Easy to set up and break down once on the plane. Cons: learning curve for installing the car seat in a balanced way especially if you’re used to rear facing your child. Doesn’t fit down the aisle of smaller planes. My advice: buy it. Practice with it at home before your trip if possible. Enjoy walking through the airport at an adult pace with your child happily watching from their seat. Enjoy your flight with your child strapped into their car seat instead of your lap :) I’m so happy we bought one. Actually getting the car seat on and installed on the plane was sort of a hassle but 100% worth it for the convenience of having it in the airport and on the plane. Must have for toddler travel!
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Rheeza Mañalac
> 3 dayI have the Graco Slimfit 3LX and the base sticks out so much. The grips that come with it didnt help at all. It actually fell off on the third leg of our flight. The handlebar is flimsy as well, I thought it was going to break. I rolled the car seat onto the plane and it fit through the aisle which was a nice surprise. But on the flight back home I will be purchasing a different cart.
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Cupcake681
> 3 dayI bought this for a solo trip across country with my 3 year old. We have a Graco 4ever 4-1 car seat. The car seat itself is too wide to fit down the aisle of planes, so, while I tried using it, I had to lift everything over the seats. The unit itself is lightweight and compact. It fits easily under the plane seat in front of you, even with your other stuff. That was nice. Unfortunately, the biggest flaw is that the car seat always leaned to the side at the front while pulling it and tipped my son over more times than I can count. I even used the rubber grips that came with it, but one of them was off before we made it roundtrip. It needs another strap to hold the bottom of the car seat on the unit. Overall, I wish I had just bought a separate car seat instead of this because of having to hoist ours down the aisle and because of all the tipping, even when used as instructed.