Product Details
JL Childress Gate Check Bag for Car Seats, Red

JL Childress Gate Check Bag for Car Seats, Red
From J.L. Childress

List Price: $15.99
Price: $12.89

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Product Description

Use this handy, compact travel bag when gate-checking a car seat or infant carrier to protect it from dirt and germs. The bright red color and large graphics easily identify your item for return to gate. Fits and covers most car seats easily with draw-string closure and adjustable lock. Stuffs quickly into attached pouch for traveling convenience. The perfect keep clean storage bag.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #891 in Baby Product
  • Color: Red
  • Brand: J.L. Childress Co., Inc.
  • Model: 2110
  • Dimensions: 34.00" h x 18.00" w x 18.00" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Protects car seat from dirt and germs
  • Not recommended for baggage check
  • Measures approximately 18 by 18 by 34"
  • Compact travel pouch measures 5 by 1.5 by 9"

Customer Reviews

Easily ripped after one trip through luggage claim at airport1
The material is not strong enough to withstand multiple trips through luggage claim.

Another issue was when we checked it at the gate the baggage people checked it as luggage because they could not see it was a child seat because of the red cover. We were waiting on the jet way and the airline brought up our stroller ok, but we had to get the child seat in baggage. Extremely frustrating as we waited 20minutes before they figured out it was checked as luggage.

Your better off asking for one of those clear plastic bags for child sets at the check in desk. It's free and you'll save yourself the hassel of going down to baggage claim.

perfect size, but not sturdy2
This fit our car seat perfectly (also allowing enough room to stash coats) but after just one flight, it already had 2 holes.

Just a big orange bag2
It's a big orange bag and for me it lasted exactly one trip (4 flights). It did protect the car seat inside decently enough, but the luggage handlers dragged it and just a little dragging across pavement ripped it.

It is bulky to carry with a car seat inside, hence why it was likely dragged. I'd recommend attempting to reinforce the bottom prior to traveling... maybe taping up the corners and bottom before the trip would give it a chance.