J.L. Childress Wheelie Car Seat Bag – Travel Bag for Airplane, Fits Most Baby & Infant Car Seats, Boosters, & Carriers, Airport Accessories for Gate Check or Baggage Check, Dual Rubber Wheels – Black
$62.99






Travel made “wheelie” easy The Wheelie Car Seat Travel Bag protects your child’s car seat from all the dirt, scuffs, grease, and moisture when you’re about to be wheels up in the air. It’s easy to use when checking a car seat at the gate, bringing it on the plane (it folds flat to store in an overhead compartment) or when traveling by train or cruise ship. The Wheelie Car Seat Travel Bag is made heavy-duty fabric that cleans easily and protects your car seat from moisture and other ick. It features an adjustable, interior cinch strap to hold your car seat in place, an adjustable pull strap for easy maneuvering, dual rubber wheels, resting pegs and a solid platform to prevent dragging. The dual zippers can be locked. There’s also a detachable shoulder strap, and we even remembered the clear ID pocket with ID card – perfect for your peace of mind.
CAR SEAT BAG FOR TRAVEL – This wheeled car seat cover bag offers complete protection for your car seat for every journey, whether you’re checking it as luggage or gate checking it during your flight
FITS MOST CAR SEATS – Whether you’re traveling with an infant carrier car seat, convertible seat, or booster seat, this durable bag ensures a secure fit. Measure your car seat before purchasing
BUILT TO LAST – The Wheelie Car Seat Travel Bag is made of heavy-duty polyester fabric that cleans easily and protects your car seat from moisture, dirt, and scratches
DUAL RUBBER WHEELS – Travel made wheelie easy: this bag features an interior cinch strap, a pull strap for maneuvering, dual rubber wheels, resting pegs, and a solid platform to prevent dragging
THOUGHTFUL DETAILS – Equipped with a clear ID pocket and ID card, lockable dual zippers, and detachable shoulder strap, this child car seat bag offers added security and convenience during air travel
10 reviews for J.L. Childress Wheelie Car Seat Bag – Travel Bag for Airplane, Fits Most Baby & Infant Car Seats, Boosters, & Carriers, Airport Accessories for Gate Check or Baggage Check, Dual Rubber Wheels – Black
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LaurBen –
Best car seat roller bag! I’ve compared others.
I own both this bag and the Simple Being Car Seat Travel Bag that is $75 less. See attached picture to compare.First, I will say 100% you should get a car seat bag with 4 wheels. I started with a bag without wheels and it’s a huge pain trying to physically carry your car seat along with luggage and a child. Get something with 4 wheels and justify the price by stuffing it with as much extra luggage as you can (airlines check these for free).Second, I’d recommend spending the extra $75 on this J.L. Childress Deluxe. As you can see from the pictures, this bag is bigger, it stands up by itself, it is WAY more durable and overall it rolls better. If you only want to spend $50, this Simple Being bag will get the job done, but it doesn’t stand up by itself, it doesn’t roll well, it’s not as durable and the straps get caught in the wheels.Traveling with little kids is already hard enough, spend the extra money to make it easier by getting this bag.
Katy Herpin –
Bag Fits Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend
This was the only bag I could find that fit our Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Extend. I did remove the cup holders and leave them in the seat while in the bag to avoid them getting broken while traveling. We gate checked the bag & seat and wheeled from gate to gate to avoid possible damage getting tossed around with the rest of the luggage. Seat and bag traveled very well without damage. I originally thought I wanted a bag with backpack straps, but the seat is so heavy it was going to travel much better on the spinner wheels.
Frank Hubbard –
A Better Idea
I have just returned this Travel Bag, not because it got damaged in travel, but because it could not be rolled, pulled, etc. The problem is with the basic design. The bag with the car seat in it is weighted so far forward, away from the towing handle, that the front legs could never be lifted off of the ground so they drag along when you are trying to pull the bag along side or behind you. In technical terms, the wheels are located badly with respect to the “center of gravity” of the loaded bag. Also my Graco YourSize 70 seat just barely fit into it….but I found a solution to this problem. I sent this one back to Amazon (kudos to them for making this easy) then I went to ToysRUs to try out the Brica “wheely” which is also shown on Amazon for about the same money as this Childress one. When I got there I found that they had a “no-name” brand of their own which works a lot better than either the Childress or the Brica ones and costs $10 less. Unlike the Childress it has been well designed. First, the wheels are at the center of gravity and the pull handle is a large, solid piece of plastic making the bag very handy to pull. Second, it has plenty of room for the car seat and other stuff so I didn’t have to strain to get it in. Third, the wheels are roller blade style with ball bearings making it easy to roll. Fourth, it is designed like a duffle bag with short handles on the top when the bag is laying down, thus making the baggage handlers job a lot easier so hopefully they won’t abuse it so much getting it on and off the baggage carousel.The ToysRUs bag doesn’t have back pack straps, but neither did the Childress one. I could never imagine myself carrying the seat and my carry-on back pack on my back at the same time anyway. So save yourself all the searching and reading of reviews I did and try the ToysRUs one first.
Reviewer123 –
Very helpful for trip
We purchased this for our vacation and it was a life-saver. We loaded the carseat into the bag right at the airport. We soon discovered we were going to have to pay $100 for an overweight suitcase we’d packed, so we threw a few items into the carseat carrier before sending it on it’s way. The bag held up great!On our return trip, we needed to keep our checked luggage with us until we passed through customs, so it was really nice not to have to carry the carseat through that ordeal. The handy strap is also movable, so I was able to hook the diaper bag right to it and wheel them both – my shoulders thanked me for that!The only reason I’m giving it 4 stars, is because once we arrived back home, I noticed that the zipper was stuck and it seemed to be splitting (not away from the fabric, but splitting in the middle. I was able to unzip & rezip a couple times and everything was fine, but I’m afraid that I’ll have to get the zipper replaced at some point. Still – totally worth it, even for the 2 trips it made with us!
Amazing A –
Perfect.
This product was just was I was looking for. Easy to assemble and disassemble. This was definitely helpful for airport travel.
Pammela –
Muy buena calidad, práctica y cupo perfecto mi modelo de silla para carro de la nuna tavo travel system
AngelinaPS –
Esta maleta es muy práctica y ligera, protege muy bien la silla y no hace que pese mas y así puede viajar en avión y no pagar de más por el peso extra
Rob –
The zippers broke in 2 places before we even got on our first flight. Couldn’t use on our return flight due to the damages.
Amazon Customer –
We use it for a joie steadi R129. It’s easy to fit in the car seat and take it out quickly.
T –
We heard of several horror stories of airlines/baggage companies trashing child seats, so we bought this for a flight to the US. The seat (group 1) fits well and is held in place with an inner strap. There’s plenty of space in side to stuff blankets, push chair covers, jackets etc. The wheels are pretty good, it’s not the easiest thing to wheel through a busy airport due to the width and low centre of gravity (it tries to tip back upright unless lent over far enough). So it’s maybe easier to load this onto a luggage trolley for long walks. On our return flight it seems like this bag fell off the baggage truck or got dragged across tarmac/a hard surface, because there was a HUGE scuff down the front which went through the (thick) cordura material in one place, and meant the seat was slightly scratched on a plastic panel and the seat fabric took a slight nick, which we sewed up. But without this bag I hate to think what state the seat would’ve been in – trashed cover & possibly broken plastic parts. A bit of duct tape sorted out the hole fine. It’s not padded, so big impacts could still damage the structure of the seat, but it means the bag isn’t too bulky if you need to fold it away in the boot.