







🛫 Roll in style, travel with ease — the ultimate airport sidekick for savvy parents!
The TOREVSIOR Car Seat Travel Cart is a lightweight, compact, and durable stroller alternative designed for air travel. Featuring smooth silicone gel wheels, a sturdy iron frame, and a foldable design that fits under airplane seats, it supports car seats up to 70 pounds. This travel cart simplifies airport navigation, keeps children secure and comfortable, and eliminates the need to carry heavy car seats, making it an essential accessory for modern traveling parents.
| ASIN | B07T7D2ZX5 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,766 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #2,239 in Strollers, Buggies & Prams |
| Brand | TOREVSIOR |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (436) |
| Date First Available | 18 July 2019 |
| Frame Material | Iron |
| Harness type | 5 Point |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.9 x 12.9 x 47 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 900 g |
| Item part number | AQYLG-001 |
| Manufacturer | Coopeter |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Material | Iron |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 70 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 12.95 x 46.99 cm; 2.9 kg |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 631105885881 |
| Wheel type | Silicone |
A**R
This is perfect for traveling with small children in the airport who use car seats. Our Evenflo car seat attached easily with the base anchors and was very secure. The four wheels make it incredibly easy to wheel around the airport and through the plane. Once you detach the car seat and install it in the plane, the cart folds up and fits right under the seat. Our child loved sitting in her car seat while going through the airport, so there was absolutely no need for an airport stroller. Multiple people were stopping us and asking us where we got it after seeing it in action.
N**P
Being the Dad, I was the one needing to drag these enormous car seats through the airport. So we tried one of these and they work miracles. Our car seat has a spot on the back where you can use the back strap (the one that typically snaps behind the headrest in a car) to click and lock back into the car seat which helped the stability. Used it to walk my 2 year old thru the airport and felt like a rockstar. Sparked conversation with everyone who had kids. Actually had to catch up to the rest of the family as I was showcasing how the product worked and they kept walking. It folds quickly and I just took it all the way to the plane, and tossed it into the overhead storage since it was considered part of the car seat carry-on item. I had to carry the car seat once on the plane since the aisles were too narrow on the plane to use the carrier, but the roller cart did its job to get me there. My son enjoyed the ride! Honestly, as I walked, all I heard was ,”Best seat in the house! We need one of those, Dude check that out.” By the end of the trip, felt like a tv salesmen, “Easy to use, effortless, comfort, no more carrying..”. Almost threw in a “But call now, here’s how to order” but I had hit my quota of eye rolls from my family… Get one and use it wherever. I should note that the original one I bought had a faulty bearing right out of the box, but I returned it and got a replacement within a few days. This thing is a back saver and pretty ingenious. Get one!!!
C**.
If you have been scouring the internet for ways to make travel with children easier- look no further! It’s no secret that traveling with toddlers means you’ll be hauling a lot of stuff, and this cart/stroller thing made it that much easier! If you have a young one who needs a car seat but also will not reliably walk through the airport, something like this is a MUST if you are bringing your seat on the plane. So many people commented on how easy and cool this is! My two words of advice: 1.) practice before you have to assemble this post-TSA. The cart folds nicely and goes through the machines without a hitch, and can be stowed underneath the seat in front of you. But it does take practice to securely attach the car seat (depending on the seat) and you want to be proficient at it. After practicing beforehand, my child actually was excited to climb in and ride at the airport and I could get the setup assembled in under two minutes. Check the width with your seat- the cart itself could fit down the aircraft aisle but your car seat might be too wide. We carried the seat and folded cart on and off the plane directly just to avoid hold up. 2.) The wheels can also be snagged by unleveled floors- like going on and off thick carpet, escalators or elevators or uneven sidewalks. If you are pushing the seat in front of you, just be cautious when going over bigger bumps and around corners, like you would with any stroller. At the multiple airports we used this at, we only encountered this on/off escalators and big sidewalk cracks. If you are being cautious, you can easily tip the front wheels up slightly to go over these. Definitely not a huge safety hazard in our experience, and the cart is very sturdy and safe feeling. This made traveling alone with a toddler such a piece of cake- if he did not want to ride in it, he was very content to push it around with our diaper bag in it instead. I was able to navigate a toddler, his cart seat, and a rolling suitcase with ease thanks to this cart. And I got to share this item with so many curious parents at the airport.
A**R
At the time of writing this review I’ve had these car seat carts for almost a year and I’ve flown with my twins four times, two of those times being solo. My twins are over the age of two, meaning that we have to buy them their own seats when we fly. I know my kids, and I know they would wreak absolute havoc if they were expected to just sit in the airplane seat with the lap belt. Enter these magic carts. I converted the LATCH system to forward facing, clipped the seat to the anchors, got it nice and tight and centered, and off we went. My kids sat happily in their car seats all the way through the airport and to the gate. The profile of the cart combined with the car seats was still slim enough to fit comfortably down the center aisle of the plane. When not in use they fold and store easily. I could not recommend these enough. We use them every time we fly. No product is perfect though, and there are a few things to note about the carts. They don’t do great on the low pile airport carpet. They get kind of tricky to move unless you’re using two hands, which isn’t always possible when juggling bags and everything else. I didn’t feel particularly comfortable tilting the cart up on the two rear wheels, partly because it just didn’t feel very sturdy and partly because I was afraid my squirmy kids would jerk and topple us all right over. That said, the car seats installed very securely onto the cart and that security was greatly helped by using the included strap to keep the head rest of the car seat firmly attached to the handle. All in all, the pros outweigh the cons and this is a great product that has made moving through airports with twin toddlers so much easier.
E**H
I have so many question... why did this not come with instructions on how to securely fasten a car seat if this is what it was advertised to do? I paid almost $50 for this thing and the extension part is very flimsy. I have the cosco scenera next and it doesn’t rest securely on the base of this. Why does this say it can fit any car seat? There are no straps that come with this.. why? Why wouldn’t this come with straps so you can securely fasten the car seat to this dolly? Now I’m going to have to figure out how to get this seat (that does not fit right) tied down hard enough so I can roll my child through the airport. Probably going to need to buy an extra strap. Quality is poor. Not worth the money. It rolls at least so I’ll figure out how to make it work. Just wish there was a little more guidance and information on which car seats work best with this dolly.
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