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The Elua XL Double Stroller Gate Check Travel Bag is a premium solution for parents on the go. Designed by a former airline employee and mother of three, this bag is crafted from heavy-duty Oxford nylon, ensuring it is both tear and water-resistant. With a secure 4-step closure system and multiple carrying options, it offers convenience and peace of mind while protecting your stroller from grime and damage. Its stylish design allows it to fold neatly into a pouch, making it a must-have for modern parents.
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Style | Backpack,travel |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black & Aqua |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Handle Strap |
Closure Type | Drawstring |
B**3
Excellent choice for larger jogging strollers
This fits my jogging stroller: BabyTrend Expedition ELX. This is a fairly large stroller and it was not easy to find a stroller gate check bag that would accommodate its size. The jogger is my lightest weight stroller. Our standard stroller weighs almost 40lbs, although it folds up smaller. I did not have to remove the wheels. I did fold down the adjustable handle bar - both for fit and to protect it from damage.Travel Notes: while in STL the ground crew were happy to have the bag and were not upset about size, I must also warn that the ground crew in D.C. at RGA were not happy with the sheer size of the stroller, despite bag with multiple handles. I actually wasn't allowed to check it at the counter because too much time waiting in line meant I missed the cutoff to check it at the counter! I told the ground crew that and did apologize that it seemed so large. I need a good stroller in D.C. as we don't have a car when there - we use the Metro to get to work and walk to grocery shop, etc. I had to pass through Chicago (ORD) to return to STL.It held up very well! I'm quite pleased - it doesn't even have scuff marks. Kudos to the ground crews for that - DCA, ORD, & STL. The coated nylon canvas type material meant it was certainly water-resistant and durable. I was concerned about the backpack style straps becoming caught & torn as they can't be tucked away or removed; I simply cinched them up as tightly against the bag as possible to lay flat. There was room to toss other items inside, but since my stroller is physically large and right at the weight limit for gate check I felt that wasn't a good choice. Plus, I didn't want to have anything become damage or lost with the stroller, if it didn't make it to my destination. The top isn't something you can "lock" (I read other reviews where this was a negative), but since TSA can check your items at will, it's better if the bag doesn't, in my opinion.How I put the stroller in: 1. I practiced when the bag arrived. If it didn't fit, then I'd know in time to do something else. 2. Open the bag up and arrange on the floor in a round puddle - similar to scrunching up a pillowcase to put on a pillow. Or putting on nylons. 3. Lift the folded stroller into the middle of the bag - this is easier for me as my stroller will stand alone on the wheels while in folded position. 4. Bring sides of bag up around the stroller - like pulling a pillowcase over a pillow, or nylons/tights up a leg. 5. Cinch down the pull-strings as tightly as you can get them and then tie the strings together in a double hitch knot (or whatever works). 6. Tuck the strings just inside the top of the bag and pull the flap over and connect the velcro strips. (Expect this to move around - it's velcro.)I had to do this without help, traveling with our 2 year-old. The most difficult part is actually getting the stroller through security check. The bag was awkward to carry as a back-pack, as it's quite tall/long even when folded - but I didn't need to go far in that manner (we were deplaned on the tarmac at RGA - had to pick up the stroller and get to the gate entrance proper). I'm 5ft. 6in. and it's doable for 15 yards, just not advisable for long distances. I was thankful it could be carried on my back while I managed a toddler, 2 carry-on bags, and a diaper bag (until I unloaded half of it into the stroller!).
L**L
Finally a bag that fits a side by side double stroller!!
Received the bag within 2 days with Prime. LOVE IT! I have 2 double strollers and have traveled all over the world with my kids. I've been wanting a sturdy bag for a double stroller (side by side) but was having trouble finding a bag big enough to hold them. Most are build for single or tandum strollers. I can fit both my Joovy X2 and Graco Click Connect Duo stroller in the bag with no problem. There's plenty of space to even pack in random extras (blankets, jackets) when traveling on the plane. The bag itself has very sturdy black vinyl fabric that is plenty big for any double stroller. We used ours to check in at baggage and picked it up in the oversize area on Southwest and Delta. The blue handles are very study and makes it easy to lift up for carrying. There are even 2 backpack style straps on the back, which I didn't even know about until we opened it. The stroller easily slips into the bag and the top is cinched together by 2 sets of straps that you can then tie together in a knot. There is a flap of fabric that you then push inside of the cinch to ensure that nothing falls out of the bag. There's an area of the bag you can write in Sharpie your contact information. Once you've arrived, you can wrap the bag back up into the storage bag that it came in. This is the perfect bag and I would buy it again in an instant. Very durable and holds any size double stroller!
A**E
Quality not the best
We used this for our uppa baby vista and it’s huge! It could have easily fit the stroller with all of the attachments. However, I checked it once and the bag already got holes in it. Such a bummer! It’s also a bit of a pain to fold back up and doesn’t really fit well into the pouch it came with.
P**E
This bag is fantastic. We gate checked the Nuna mixx2 in this ...
This bag is fantastic. We gate checked the Nuna mixx2 in this and it fit easily with a lot of room to spare. We had no issues and the stroller is still in original condition. I mean it is a gamble with the way the gate people handle the strollers. We probably won’t be gate checking this stroller in the future but needed to in a pinch. We do have a travel stroller but our infant is too small for it for now.The bag folds back into the pouch very small. It isn’t super thick or rigid and u could still damage your stroller but it is heavy duty enough to prevent minimal abuse.
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