Phil and Ted's Sport Buggy Travel Bag
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| List Price: | $79.95 |
| Price: | $69.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Take your Phil and Ted Sport Buggy to go with this handy carrying case. Just collapse the stroller, pack it up, and carry it along anywhere. Using the strollers own wheels, you can drag it easily behind you (or should we say it follows you where you go?), and you can pop the wheels off if youre checking in the travel bag as luggage. The durable fabric and sturdy frame make it the perfect travel companion!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3823 in Baby Product
- Brand: Regal Lager
- Dimensions: 41.00" h x 23.00" w x 50.20" l, 1.32 pounds
Features
- Stroller Cover
- Zip Closure
- 28.50 x 10.50 x 21.00 "
Customer Reviews
E3 double stoller travel bag
I purchased this bag to take my E3 Phil & Ted's stroller with doubles seat with us to Hawaii, and it worked great! The bag itself is durable and well made. It takes a little time to get the stroller into the bag, and I highly recommend practicing putting it in prior to going to the airport, especially since it came with no instructions.
Tips I learned: Be sure the rear wheels are not locked. Remove the parent handle bar, child handle bar, front tire, and any other accessories before putting the stroller in the bag. Lay the collapsed stroller face down in the bag so the front wheel axle is on top. I took a rag to cover the axle of the front wheel so not to get grease on anything. Then you simply pile on the doubles seat, front wheel and handle bars. I have the hang bag which also fit in the travel bag. It's snug, but it all fits.
I did not use the shoulder strap and just left it detached in the travel bag. I had no problems checking the bag at the gate and left the rear wheels on the entire time. Also, it fit through security scanners.
All in all, the bag is a bit expensive, but well worth the peace of mind knowing that my stroller was less likely to be damaged on all 5 airplanes it went on. The only problem we had with it was w
The bag is snug, but fits....
I just wanted to add my experience with the bag. I had trouble figuring out how to get the Phil and Ted Sport in this travel bag, and it is indeed a snug fit, but it definitely works!
In order to put the stroller in the bag, you need to take off the front wheel, and fold the stroller as flat as possible....which includes tucking the handle under. I noticed that you also have to make sure you put the stroller in the right way, because the stroller fits better if it's facing the right way in the bag. This is just something you have to experiment with. The bag makes the Phil and Ted more compact for travel and storage and while it's not the easiest thing for daily use, it serves it's purpose for gate checks and such. But again, you really need to practice putting the stroller in the bag.
Take it from me, I used it while traveling alone with an 11 month old. And I had to manage my son, the stroller, car seat and 2 carry on bags. It does work.
really snug but fits everything
got this for the sport buggy. while everything fit it was a tight squeeze. i was able to cram a lot in there (sport buggy, doubles kit, rain cover and even our hanging high chair). the biggest difficulty was the stroller itself. the length of the bag is the issue. depth is great. i removed the child's handlebar, the front wheel and the doubles kit and could not fit the stroller at first. the issue was the parent handlebar. it's literally just an extra few inches in length when the stroller is folded but it's enough that you can't zip it closed. i didn't remove the parent handlebar but i did rotate it completely so it was mostly folded back onto the stroller. i would definitely not recommend trying this at the airport. pack the stroller before you go and just zip the rear wheels into the bag at the last minute (get something like the ergo baby for traveling through the airport). I put the pins that go through the rear wheels into a separate grocery bag and tied them to the stroller as I was worried they would fall out during the trip. The bag has two holes where the rear wheels can stick out. had no problems checking the bag.
i would give it a higher rating but so much of the stroller has to be disassembled or rotated in funny directions that it's not a zip and go procedure.



