Britaxmakes a foldingtravel cart accessorymade specifically for Britax seats but there is no reason why it shouldn’t work for other brands of car seats too. The best thing about the Britax cart is that it’s sturdy enough to haul the car seat and a smaller kid for short distances! Remem...
At just under 20lbs, this is the heaviest car seat recommended here. But, for a Britax, that’s pretty light. It retails for around $250 USD. TheBritax Emblemfits most traditional airline seats, though rear-facing might be a bit of a struggle. You could very likely use this seat until...
Which are the best convertible car seats for airline travel? The easiest car seat for airline travel would be the Diono Radian 3RXT, since it folds flat. However, another good option – which is somewhat safer in general – is the Clek Fllo. ...
Convertible car seats are getting increasingly versatile and make claims of lasting for up to 10 years with some models, like the Maxi Cosi Magellan 5-in-1 or the Graco 4Ever. But if you're expecting to use a car seat from newborn to double-digits, you better be sure that it can wi...
For air travel, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Federal Aviation Administration recommend using car seats inflight for children who weigh less than 40 pounds. Check with your airline for specifics. More information:The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has detailedcar ...
May not fit under some airline seats The Diggs Travel Pet Carrier was designed with both automotive and airplane travelers in mind. The carrier stacks on top of your roller luggage, secured by a firm strap on the carrier that threads through the handle. It has several storage pockets to acce...
) that is over 20 pounds. You will be happy you bought one for travel and a spare car seat at home can come in handy too. If you want to look at purchasing a new one, here are some of the best car seats for travel. All of the car seats below are FAA approved, which saves ...
Airline seats aren’t exactly known for being spacious these days. When we decided to use a car seat on the plane, I wanted to make sure the car seat was going to fitbeforewe boarded the plane. At the time, I had anEvenflo Triumph 65 LX Convertible Car Seat, my husband had anEvenf...
IAM RoadSmartadvises parentsto travel with a child car seat when going on holiday abroad, as not all car hire companies provide them. ‘Most airlines will allow you to bring your car seats for free,’ says the road safety organisation, ‘but please call and check with your airline first....
Our little red Radio Flyer wagon was NOT light or easy to travel with, so I have a pretty big tinge of envy for parents these days now that there’s aRadio Flyer Folding Wagonavailable. This wagon weighs just over 30lbs and has a capacity of 150lbs, seats with seat belts, and a re...