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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Jaime Sciarrillo
> 3 dayThese people have some nerve selling this overpriced piece of plastic to PARENTS trying to safely trek their kids through airports. Even though the description clearly states its compatible with ALL (!!) Britax Clicktight models, the strap they provide with the trolley is barely long enough to make it around one of the handles. This leads to the car seat tipping over MULTIPLE TIMES on your journey. Ive already requested a refund. I purchased this to avoid gate-checking my $300+ car seat, and in the end the seat got roughed around anyway due to the instability of the product. Hopefully the $9 I spent at Walmart on two luggage straps gets me and my toddler home without her having a concussion. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT.
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Julia R.
Greater than one weekI am glad we had this for traveling with our 17-month old. It seems easier to manage than the backpack option, and definitely better than flying with my squirmy toddler not in his carseat. However, I would HIGHLY recommend you practice attaching and unattaching your carseat several times at home before you fly. It takes a little figuring out to find the right spot on the base and adjust the straps so the seat doesnt fall off (it does not fit the Cosco Scenera Next perfectly, but its good enough). Maybe more importantly youll want to make sure those straps come OFF easily too. I did not practice this part, and found out the hard way something was wrong with the top-tether hook, making it nearly impossible to get it off of the bar when we got on the plane. I cut my hand and nearly had a panic attack trying to do this in the middle of a crowd of passengers. TSA may also ask you to remove the seat from the cart for inspection, so knowing exactly how to get it on and off quickly is helpful. /// Someone else recommended just using a normal folding luggage cart, so honestly if you have one of those just use it - this is no different and very expensive for a single-purpose item.
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KZ1611
> 3 dayNot as sturdy as I would’ve liked, but got the job done.
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Prof. Dayne Emard DDS
> 3 dayMy kid does better with the carseat in the seat of the plane, so traveling solo, this was amazing. I was able to push my kid and also roll my big, heavy suitcase all by myself (took effort but worked) from my car to check-in and then I was just able to push her around in this in the airport after. I did have to take it apart at TSA. I used both the belt provided and the belt on the carseat with a hook that went on the axle of the dolly. So doing all this took some effort, trying to keep my kid standing nearby and also taking it apart and then putting it together. I practiced at home and let my kid get used to it for about a week before our flight. She loved riding in it! I say it was worth the hassle 100% and it made my trip SO MUCH easier. I didnt try rolling it into the plane since that would have been challenging and taken too much time to take my kid out and undo the whole thing. Maybe doable if someone else can help or if you strategize before how to go about it. I say it is worth it!
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Joshua MacDonald
> 3 dayThis cart works great with our toddler’s car seat. It makes traveling through the airport so much easier. She loves going for a ride and it’s easier to keep her contained. I really appreciate how small it folds up to fit under the seat in front of you. We got ours in June and this month (Dec.) our seatbelt broke. The customer service was incredible they shipped us a replacement seat belt under warranty 2-day shipping. I was very impressed.
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Alma Perez
> 3 dayDefinitely was a huge help. Very easy to put away in the aircraft
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Fernando
> 3 dayThe only reason I gave this to stars is because it is lightweight and easy to fold up. This dolly is horrible for transporting a car seat. The strap loosens up by itself and does not hold a convertible car seat very well. The car seat would tip over and the whole dolly would tip at any sort of turn, even if we weren’t turning sharply. It needs a stronger cinch, and possibly another cinch to go around the bottom to keep the car seat on it. Would also be better if it had four wheels