This is not a big deal but it's bothering me that I said "almost thirty flights" at the beginning of this video but I meant to say "almost 30 flights with the 3 of us all together." My son and I have been on even MORE than that just the two of us. I feel like that's important -- you can totally fly solo with your baby -- it's very possible! 🥰🥰🥰 Happy travel car seat hunting!
The Diono radian is on the heavier side (23 pounds) but folds up and (for an additional purchase) you can get backpack straps for it that clip right on, making it easy to move through the airport. It goes up to 50 pounds rear facing and 120 forward facing. It can be used as a booster seat with the car seat belt when they get heavier. It is FAA - approved for airplane use.
The last time we used my toddlers car seat on a flights was when she was 12 months old and she spent most of the time in my lap. The airplane seatbelt buckle, when tightened, ended up square in the middle of the seat back. How uncomfortable! We check her carseat now in a protective car seat bag we got off Amazon. We have the Graco 4-in-1 DLX. We used the CARES harness after that. Now that she’s over age two, we may just use the airplane seatbelt alone.
I’ve heard good things about CARES! My son is 2.5 and we went right from lap infant to just airplane seat belt in his own seat. Car seats just never ended up working for us on the plane!
This was a great list and video. Just so you know, in Canada car seats must have the National Safety Mark attached to the seat indicating that it is Canada-approved and meets Canadian regulation. There are a bunch of car seat safety fb groups that are super useful in providing car seat safety advice.
I just did my first flight with my 12 month old and used the Grace Contender Slim/Go on board Southwest. It fit great, I could carry it in front of me down the aisle while wearing baby and the diaper bag backpack. I set it in the seat of the stroller to get through the airport. I did decide that it's still a bit too heavy for me to be using solo with him until I don't have to carry/wear him, so I ordered a cosco scenera next for my next flight! I may keep the graco instead of reselling because I know the cosco has a short shelf life. My new plan is to put baby in the stroller (he's sooo hot to wear the whole time!!), hook the diaper bag to the stroller and carry the car seat in a back pack. We'll see how it goes! Interested to see what seat you ended up with.
Awesome -- thanks for this detailed message! And congrats on your first flight with your baby! I went with the Baby Trend Trooper in the end. Pretty happy with it so far (super lightweight and long shelf life -- up to 60 lbs I believe?) but I haven't taken it on a flight yet. We're on a big Southeast Asia trip with our 2 year old right now and decided not to bring a car seat (we'll see if we end up regretting it).
Cosco Scenera Next definitely is available in Canada! Canadian Tire sells it for 129.99 so about 95USD. And the Wayb isn't approved in Canada so that would not be a good option for a full time seat if you're in Vancouver!
has anyone purchased an American car seat and flown with it in Canada? Did you have any issues with the different regulations from both Countries? Looking specifically at the Cosco Scenera NEXT
Hi! Do you mean issues on the airplane or driving in Canada with it? I've only had American car seats and live in Canada/have traveled in Canada with them. I can't tell you exactly for the plane itself, because it does seem like certain airlines will check the car seat for country-specific approval stickers (maybe someone else here has some insight?); but for driving in Canada with our American car seats, we've never had an issue 🤔
Hi, thanks for the video, very useful! We're in the UK and I'm still going through your recommendations, seeing which I can buy there. One that we can buy here is the Maxi Cosi Nomad, but it doesn't have Isofix fitting, just seatbelt fit, and seems to really wobble around a lot - because the seatbelt stays sit forward of the seat back - see ruclips.net/video/1g-LC0ZW3uw/видео.html&ab_channel=ErinAlexander I wondered if these you are reviewing have the same problem as they must be a similar design, ie seatbelt fix only? We don't see you giving any of the seats a good shake like in that video I linked to, so don't know how they hold up! Thanks!
Sorry, I'm really not sure! We've always used exclusively seatbelt fix for our Chicco "bucket" and now the Baby Trend Trooper in this video, which we ended up getting.
It's important to know, that US carseats are not authorized in the EU and vice versa. The Latch (US) and Iso-fix (EU) systems are different from one another. As the UK still has mostly EU rules, I guess that applies there as well. It is a real hassle to find a travel friendly EU car seat, as they are either bulky or unsafe, and most often not allowed for use in cabin. There are also non of these practical trolleys, like for the Latch-ones, to drive them around the airport. A lot of EU companies with travel seats went under in the last years (Nachfolger, Kiddy, Luftikid) but maybe you can still find some stock. The Urban Kanga and Maxi Cosi Nomad are not very safe, because not every car seat belt system is compatible to secure them tightly (+ they are forward facing and not allowed in cabin). For 4+ the Trunki Boostapak is convienient.
@53 Thanks for the info. We ended up getting the Maxi Cosi Nomad for occasional use, although aware of its limitations, as it's so portable and as you say there are very few options here. It seems that modern cars are more likely to have the seatbelt buckles 'buried' in the seats, so the seat is more secure.
Granddaughter 26 lbs traveling to Florida in March I’d like get a car seat work rear facing forward facing and airline approved Thinking about evenflow sonusc65
To learn more about travel STROLLERS, there's a video for that 😄I'll drop it here! ruclips.net/video/ELDNmYN6Gl0/видео.html
This is not a big deal but it's bothering me that I said "almost thirty flights" at the beginning of this video but I meant to say "almost 30 flights with the 3 of us all together." My son and I have been on even MORE than that just the two of us. I feel like that's important -- you can totally fly solo with your baby -- it's very possible! 🥰🥰🥰 Happy travel car seat hunting!
The Diono radian is on the heavier side (23 pounds) but folds up and (for an additional purchase) you can get backpack straps for it that clip right on, making it easy to move through the airport. It goes up to 50 pounds rear facing and 120 forward facing. It can be used as a booster seat with the car seat belt when they get heavier. It is FAA - approved for airplane use.
Awesome, thank you!
The last time we used my toddlers car seat on a flights was when she was 12 months old and she spent most of the time in my lap. The airplane seatbelt buckle, when tightened, ended up square in the middle of the seat back. How uncomfortable! We check her carseat now in a protective car seat bag we got off Amazon.
We have the Graco 4-in-1 DLX.
We used the CARES harness after that. Now that she’s over age two, we may just use the airplane seatbelt alone.
I’ve heard good things about CARES! My son is 2.5 and we went right from lap infant to just airplane seat belt in his own seat. Car seats just never ended up working for us on the plane!
This was a great list and video. Just so you know, in Canada car seats must have the National Safety Mark attached to the seat indicating that it is Canada-approved and meets Canadian regulation. There are a bunch of car seat safety fb groups that are super useful in providing car seat safety advice.
Graco Contender Slim/Go is another one mentioned frequently as well as Evenflo Sonus
Thank you for the suggestions!
I just did my first flight with my 12 month old and used the Grace Contender Slim/Go on board Southwest. It fit great, I could carry it in front of me down the aisle while wearing baby and the diaper bag backpack. I set it in the seat of the stroller to get through the airport. I did decide that it's still a bit too heavy for me to be using solo with him until I don't have to carry/wear him, so I ordered a cosco scenera next for my next flight! I may keep the graco instead of reselling because I know the cosco has a short shelf life. My new plan is to put baby in the stroller (he's sooo hot to wear the whole time!!), hook the diaper bag to the stroller and carry the car seat in a back pack. We'll see how it goes! Interested to see what seat you ended up with.
Awesome -- thanks for this detailed message! And congrats on your first flight with your baby! I went with the Baby Trend Trooper in the end. Pretty happy with it so far (super lightweight and long shelf life -- up to 60 lbs I believe?) but I haven't taken it on a flight yet. We're on a big Southeast Asia trip with our 2 year old right now and decided not to bring a car seat (we'll see if we end up regretting it).
Cosco Scenera Next definitely is available in Canada! Canadian Tire sells it for 129.99 so about 95USD. And the Wayb isn't approved in Canada so that would not be a good option for a full time seat if you're in Vancouver!
Thank you!!!
I love the first one but the price YIKES !!
Ugh, I know...
The 4th one seems like it will impede the persons seat entertainment or table on the back of the seat. Could that be an issue?
Thanks for the great vid! Trying to find out post-1 year travel set for my daughter. Your videos help a lot
I'm glad!! I went with the baby trend trooper and it's super lightweight and FAA approved for travel -- haven't taken it flying personally though!
Trooper is at wal mart in sask Canada
awesome!
has anyone purchased an American car seat and flown with it in Canada? Did you have any issues with the different regulations from both Countries? Looking specifically at the Cosco Scenera NEXT
Hi! Do you mean issues on the airplane or driving in Canada with it? I've only had American car seats and live in Canada/have traveled in Canada with them. I can't tell you exactly for the plane itself, because it does seem like certain airlines will check the car seat for country-specific approval stickers (maybe someone else here has some insight?); but for driving in Canada with our American car seats, we've never had an issue 🤔
This is really helpful, thank you
Awesome, I'm glad!!
Do any of these car seats have a travel bag that's included? 🙏
Amazon has the cosco
Great!
What did you pick!?
Got a baby trend trooper! It works for us!
For # 5 you should add Cosco MightyFit™ 65 DX Convertible Car Seat, Heather Onyx at $89.99. It weighs 14 lbs and holds a child that is 65lbs.
good to know! thank you!
Hi, thanks for the video, very useful! We're in the UK and I'm still going through your recommendations, seeing which I can buy there. One that we can buy here is the Maxi Cosi Nomad, but it doesn't have Isofix fitting, just seatbelt fit, and seems to really wobble around a lot - because the seatbelt stays sit forward of the seat back - see ruclips.net/video/1g-LC0ZW3uw/видео.html&ab_channel=ErinAlexander
I wondered if these you are reviewing have the same problem as they must be a similar design, ie seatbelt fix only? We don't see you giving any of the seats a good shake like in that video I linked to, so don't know how they hold up!
Thanks!
Sorry, I'm really not sure! We've always used exclusively seatbelt fix for our Chicco "bucket" and now the Baby Trend Trooper in this video, which we ended up getting.
(I mean for travel -- if the car we were in didn't have car seat anchors available.)
OK thanks! I'll keep exploring.@@wayfaringhumans
It's important to know, that US carseats are not authorized in the EU and vice versa. The Latch (US) and Iso-fix (EU) systems are different from one another. As the UK still has mostly EU rules, I guess that applies there as well.
It is a real hassle to find a travel friendly EU car seat, as they are either bulky or unsafe, and most often not allowed for use in cabin. There are also non of these practical trolleys, like for the Latch-ones, to drive them around the airport.
A lot of EU companies with travel seats went under in the last years (Nachfolger, Kiddy, Luftikid) but maybe you can still find some stock. The Urban Kanga and Maxi Cosi Nomad are not very safe, because not every car seat belt system is compatible to secure them tightly (+ they are forward facing and not allowed in cabin). For 4+ the Trunki Boostapak is convienient.
@53 Thanks for the info. We ended up getting the Maxi Cosi Nomad for occasional use, although aware of its limitations, as it's so portable and as you say there are very few options here. It seems that modern cars are more likely to have the seatbelt buckles 'buried' in the seats, so the seat is more secure.
Granddaughter 26 lbs traveling to Florida in March I’d like get a car seat work rear facing forward facing and airline approved
Thinking about evenflow sonusc65
Title for video is best car seats and you put one that isn't even a car seat.
Sorry to disappoint you. I thought the CARES airplane harness would be useful for parents in the market for travel car seats to know about.
I purchased the cares harness, thanks