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JL Childress Standard and Dual Stroller Travel Bag, Black
JL Childress Standard and Dual Stroller Travel Bag, Black
- Stroller travel bag
- Fits Peg Perego, Phil and Ted's, Quinny Buzz, Bob Single Jogging Strollers, Graco Duo Glider, Metrolite and Snug Rider, Bugaboo, Joovy, Chicco, Combi and Combi Twin, Maclaren and Maclaren Twin and more
- Measures approximately 42 by 21 by 13"
- Made of heavy-duty fabric
This travel bag is designed to protect and easily carry standard and dual strollers.It features zippered top opening, pocket, carry handles with padded hand protector and adjustable & detachable shoulder strap with shoulder pad for comfort. This travel bag's heavy-duty, easy care fabric is water-resistant for maximum protection. It also includes clear ID pocket with ID card.
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(out of 17 reviews)
List Price: $ 35.99
Price: $ 25.08
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July 25th, 2010 - 13:31
Review by for JL Childress Standard and Dual Stroller Travel Bag, Black
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I absolutely love this travel bag. I had purchased another bag which was more expensive, but hated it. I bought this Target bag a few months ago and we have used it on 3 long plane trips already. I own a Graco Metrolite stroller (travel system-not a dual stroller) and the bag is perfect with room to spare for things like diapers and such. This bag has held up well and we even spoke with one of the baggage handlers as he was taking it for a gate check and he said he wishes everyone had a bag like that because it’s so much easier for them to load. I highly recommend this bag and for the price you can’t beat it.
July 25th, 2010 - 14:26
Review by Laura for JL Childress Standard and Dual Stroller Travel Bag, Black
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We just returned from our 4-flight trip with this stroller bag and it’s still in perfect condition. The airline made me a bit nervous when I had to sign a damage waiver since a stroller isn’t a standard suitcase, but the bag did an excellent job of protecting our new Chicco Cortina Stroller, Adventure. I folded down the stroller handle just to be safe and it fit very nicely in the bag. I was worried that the bag would be too big, but there was just the right amount of extra space. The stroller was easy to put in the bag and there was room to stuff a couple blankets and a backpack full of baby toys that we accumulated on our trip since they wouldn’t fit in our other checked bag. I love that strollers can be checked for free and the little bit of extra bag space saved us from paying $30 to check a second bag.
I read the reviews about the shoulder strap breaking, so when the bag arrived from Amazon (ahead of schedule!) I just removed the should strap and we carried it by the 2 handles around the middle of the bag. No problems at all. This is an excellent product and well worth the purchase.
July 25th, 2010 - 15:02
Review by Lilou for JL Childress Standard and Dual Stroller Travel Bag, Black
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I bought this bag for an international trip I was taking. I used it for my child’s pack and play plus small umbrella stroller. It was easily big enough for both items, and I perhaps could have even fit her regular sized stroller in there with the pack and play as well. (I didn’t want to bring it though.)
I wrapped the bag in duct tape for extra security when it passed through at the airport.
This bag has now endured 6 flights and has held up wonderfully. There is a small hole where it looks like it got caught on something, but it has not affected the usefullness of the bag. The handles are still perfect.
The pack and play and stroller have come out unscathed and fine every time.
This is great for lugging around large baby items.
July 25th, 2010 - 15:11
Review by Annmarie Noll for JL Childress Standard and Dual Stroller Travel Bag, Black
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This bag & zipper are made with very strong quality materials and even allowed me to store some extra items in the bag without being charged by the airline!! I was able to sneak in a bike seat & helmet along w/ some toys without any problems! The zipper was stretched at the corners near the wheels of the stroller from over stuffing but the product help up without any problems! Well worth the price considering airlines charge so much for extra bags!!
July 25th, 2010 - 15:33
Review by Mom of 2: Wyatt, my son in Heaven & Danika, my daughter on earth. for JL Childress Standard and Dual Stroller Travel Bag, Black
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This huge stroller bag fits our huge travel system stroller (Baby Trend) so that makes me happy. Bought it basically for flying or traveling by car just so the stroller doesn’t get beat up. I wish the sides or maybe just the bottom were hard, but for what I want it for, I think it will be just fine. All in all, I like it.
*** Update! ***
The shoulder strap broke during our first flight using it. We just used it to carry it from the gate to the plane and vice versa. We have since just bought a nice reclining umbrella stroller to use for our flying travels and I sewed my own bag to go over it.
We’ll still use it to store the stroller in though!