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Miriam
> 3 dayWe took our car seat to the gate, unfolded this carrier and put the car seat in it, the carrier folds up easily and has an attached pouch where it fits and closes with a zipper when not in use. This carrier also has back straps like a backpack so it’s easy to carry. Great find for a great price!
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Aubrey S
> 3 dayThe backpack straps are amazing to take your car seat thru the airport. Make is so much easier to pop your car seat in and keep it semi-protected when checked. I will say weve used it twice and the bottom seam did tear already. It was easy to sew together but thats why I marked durability down a bit. Great price to keep your car seat a little protected when checked.
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Adorable bed! Very easy to set up and my daughter loves it! We bought some string lights to hangPm the top and she now sleeps in her “big girl bed” every night!
> 3 dayThis is a great product and very helpful while traveling. We bought this and traveled with out Single bob stroller. It fit the stroller great and could be worn as a backpack which my husband did and said it wasn’t too heavy.
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Mrs. Ima Runte
> 3 dayStrap broke after one use, one of the metal clips. Possibly got caught somewhere on the airport belts, it is a little flimsy and oversized for our car seat. Great price though if you don’t need a ton of protection.
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NHS
> 3 dayWorked Great and Backpack Straps Were Super Helpful. We fit our Doona in there with plenty of room to spare
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Vcartwright13
> 3 dayI purchased two of these for my kids large carseats to travel from DFW to MCO. I like how they fold into a case so it makes it easy to store when not in use. The drawstring is not ideal when you are also stashing items that wont fit in your luggage like a package of diapers, swim life vests, ect. I would prefer a zipper to make sure the draw strings dont come undone and those items fall out but it worked. The biggest drawback is the durability, after this trip I can MAYBE get one more use out of them before they are useless, the bottoms are all torn up due to the wear and tear of likely getting dragged on the ground by airline crew, but I would too because carseats are heavy. Would not purchase again due to this, i would pay a little extra to get a thicker material.
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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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Belinda
> 3 dayDurable and kept everything together during our flight.
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M. Lee
> 3 dayBag is large enough to carry a full size car seat, I used for a Costco next 9lb carseat on a 1.5hr flight. Checked it in at the gate, no rips or scuffs on the bag. Will be taking it on longer flights this year so will update again. There are side and front handles to grab easily as well as the backpack straps and in green color it’s easy to locate. The “pads” that come with each strap is kind useless and in typical TSA fashion the car seat has to come out during screening so throwing it back into the bag quickly the straps get all tangled and padding mangled. I would consider making my own padding as the straps can dig into your shoulders. By having a forward facing backpack on first it may alleviate the issue somewhat. The 2 toggles to lock the string at the top opening help and the Velcro flap adds additional safety so the string doesn’t fly out of the bag and catch on other items during transport. It also has a built in bag so you can pack it back up and store it until you need it. I also threw in a gb pockit stroller and the bag handled the total 18lbs fine. Time will tell how durable this, would recommend based on how easy it is to use.
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NAP23
> 3 dayThe first time we use this, the strap broke up and we didn’t reach the airport yet. I could tell it was cheaply made when I took it out of the bag.