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Reddit mentions of EleFox Gate Check Travel Bag for Universal Umbrella Strollers with Attached Carrying Pouch, Light Green

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EleFox Gate Check Travel Bag for Universal Umbrella Strollers with Attached Carrying Pouch, Light Green
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THIS TRAVEL BAG IS BIG. The bag size is 45"(H) x 14.5"(L) x 12"(W), which makes it large enough to store 99% of the umbrella strollers in market.DURABLE, WASHABLE, HEAVY DUTY NYLON MATERIAL. This umbrella stroller bag might weight up to 30 pounds. The high density 420D Nylon is heavy duty loaded and used time after time. It is wipe clean and also machine washable.PROTECT YOUR STROLLER. This full cover gate check travel bag protects your stroller from scratch, dirt, water stain in luggage transportation.EASY TO CARRY WITH, FOLDED STORAGE. It features webbing handle and attached carrying pouch. The folded size is 9" x 7.5".LIGHT GREEN COLOR WITH NAME TAG. This sharp color makes it less possible to lose luggage and save time for luggage check-in and claim.
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Found 1 comment on EleFox Gate Check Travel Bag for Universal Umbrella Strollers with Attached Carrying Pouch, Light Green:

u/freecain ยท 1 pointr/Parenting

You could honestly go either way.

Strollers check for free and a big bag to keep it in will make this a breeze. It will give her an easy place to nap if you have long layovers, or while waiting to check your baggage or go through security. There are $20 ones that hold up to 40lbs - which might be small, but could work for the trip. If she were younger, there are some awesome 200+ ones that collapse super small, and are really well built - but I don't think that makes sense for your trip.

Downsides: it's a manageable trip. You could focus on ways to strap you suitcases/bags together so they can be handled by one person, letting the other manage the 4 year-old. These straps or products would be helpful even without a kid. You can give her a backpack to be responsible for and use this as practice travel for when she's older and you can't hold her. Plus, she's at the top end of most strollers - and only a handful of cheap ones will fit her. This will probably be a one-time-use stroller, which seems wasteful.

To decide: I'd think about how she does with trips going shopping, walks in the park. I'd also look at your lay-over time (if it's short, a stroller will be faster. If it's really long, you might appreciate the place for her to sit). I'd look at what time you're traveling - is it when she's normally sleeping (stroller would be nice) or at her most pleasant active time (she probably won't need it).

The thing that tips me towards "bring it" is thinking about how we used ours when traveling with a 10 month old. She wanted to be held through one of our layovers - did not want to go in the stroller. I just piled our backpacks and one of the carry-ons on the stroller, and it was super easy for one adult to handle all the luggage while the other carried the child. If I had a couple of weeks, I'd swing by local consignment kid's stores to see if any had some on hand.

edit: Bag I'm talking about.