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The J.L. Childress Gate Check Bag is a durable, lightweight travel essential designed to protect most single and some double strollers during air travel. Measuring 46"L x 20"W x 13"D, it features reinforced polyester construction, a lockable drawstring closure, dual webbing handles, and a bright red design with a large ID box for easy identification. Trusted by parents for over two decades, this bag keeps strollers clean, dry, and secure while making gate check hassle-free.





































| ASIN | B003554H9M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #846 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #1 in Baby Stroller Travel Carry Bags |
| Brand Name | J.L. Childress |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,951 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00052678021122 |
| Handle Type | Webbing handles |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21"L x 13"W x 46"H |
| Item Type Name | Stroller Travel Bag |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Childress |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Travel |
| UPC | 052678071127 726983777653 052678021122 698798081952 786417034363 885170028043 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**Y
Does what it's supposed to do - protect a stroller
I ordered this and the matching carseat bag before taking a trip with my 7-month old during December - prime holiday airport rush. I used it to gate check his stroller (part of a travel system with an infant carrier carseat) on 4 different flights. The first three flights, the bag came back to me with some minor dirt. On the 4th flight, there was a miscommunication, and someone at the gate sent my carseat and stroller to regular checked baggage ... so it rode the conveyor belts into the baggage claim carousel. The bag had a few minor scuffs and snags (and what looked like an oil stain) but no rips. It was storming, and all the luggage on the carousel was wet, but my stroller stayed dry inside the bag. The bright red color is a plus, as it made it easy to spot at each gate and again at the baggage claim carousel. It works wonderfully if you use it as advertised ... a bag to keep dirt, minor wetness and scuffs from you GATE CHECKED stroller. It's not meant to ride through the checked baggage system, but even if it does, I can attest to the fact that it will survive. My one concern is that my stroller just fit into it. Once my stroller was folded down, I sat it on the bag and pulled the bag up over the stroller, and the top of the bag just covered the handlebar. I could cinch it closed, but without an inch to spare. It's a larger stroller, so most strollers should fit. (FYI, Delta at both St. Louis and Columbus airports no longer carries the clear plastic bags for carseats and strollers, which made me doubly glad I had brought this with me.)
C**S
Anyone who has flown has probably seen that the cargo hold isn't always the safest place and luggage can often times get damaged
Usually when my wife and I travel, it's to the pacific northwest to visit family, which is even more true now that we have a baby. If you have a baby, you know how much extra stuff you have to take with you than before as you travel. Trying to navigate the airport with the baby and all the extra gear, plus your usual carryons can be quite intimidating, so taking a stroller to transport your little one and some of the bags is a much needed luxury. But of course when you get to the gate, the stroller will get folded down and put in the cargo hold. Anyone who has flown has probably seen that the cargo hold isn't always the safest place and luggage can often times get damaged or dirty. Not only were we worried about this, but also about the rain that comes with the pacific northwest, as we didn't want to stroller to be soaked upon arrival when we needed to put our baby back in. The gate check bag can't really prevent damage, but it will keep the stroller dry and clean. We have flown a few times now and twice we have gotten the stroller back with grease and grime on the bag which would have been on the stroller otherwise, and who wants their baby playing with aircraft grease? That alone has made this bag worth it, but on top of that, the airline workers that take the gate checked luggage to and from the ramp have often commented to us that they love these type of bags. Being in the bag, they don't have to worry about parts of the stroller snagging things as they move it, plus the handle on the bag makes it easier for them to lift and carry it. Now I'm not saying it is one way or the other, but I typically assume that when their job is made easier, they are more likely to take better care of our luggage and things. So if you want to keep your stroller clean, dry, and reduce the risk of damage, this bag is a great way to go.
M**O
Graco Modes Nest sorta fits
I never leave reviews! But that changed— We have the Graco Modes Nest travel system stroller. It does fit HOWEVER you have to remove the back wheels, the tray, and the cup holder (which falls off a lot anyway). So I wouldn’t say it exactly fits all strollers. Removing all these pieces and getting the stroller into bag may not be super easy when navigating solo with a baby. But it’s super cheap and relatively convenient. Don’t overthink it, it will do!
L**F
Visible, very big and prevents scratches
I have an uppababy stroller and was looking to gate check it while flying and didn't want the frame to come back all scratched up. This bag was an inexpensive option to try and it did fine on 2 flights so far. Pros: - Bright color makes it easy to spot your stroller as you deplane - Large size fits my uppababy stroller and the full seat attachment without issue - Drawstring keeps it closed - The little storage pouch makes it easy to store this away when you don't need it. It fit easily into my diaper bag and we pulled it out just before boarding - Good for a dirty stroller - I used the bag while traveling to keep a muddy stroller out of a friend's car. Worked great and hosed down afterwards without issue Cons: - There's no padding, so if you're looking for a cushier option, try something else. I'm comfortable with my stroller showing some wear over time, so this wasn't a big deal to me - I suspect this will only last a few flights (maybe 4 roundtrips?), but again, the low cost makes that an acceptable trade-off for me. I'll probably get another one if this one tears.
A**S
Must Buy!
My husband and I use this when traveling with our dog stroller. Nobody bats an eye when checking at the gate or before security. This is a must have. The bag has taken a beating already so I know the stroller would've been destroyed had I not had it!
K**I
Good enough for the price
The size and colors are great, no issues fitting our large stroller. However the thickness could be better, this bag survived 2 trips with no issues. But on the 3rd we noticed some wear and by the 4th it ripped slightly by where the stroller wheels go.
K**R
Shoddy Workmanship, Great Idea
Edited to add: Bag fell apart and ruptured at the seams on second leg of first journey. It was a complete waste of my money and time. Do not follow in my disappointed footsteps. ******Original Review****** I have a Maclaren Techno XLR stroller and while it does collapse into an Umbrella style fold, it is really rather large and quite long. I had tried other travel bags, but they did not fit my stroller and I was not interested in paying what Maclaren wanted for a travel bag given how little we fly. I ordered this and am happy to say that the stroller fits well. Yet, I am only giving it two stars because the bag was not very well sewn and the fabric is far too flimsy for its intended purpose. The seam allowances are ragged and skimpy. The entire bag arrives folded in upon itself in a small pouch which is incorperated into the bag at the top near the opening. The idea of self storage is great, but the storage pouch is very small and requires precise oragami folds to get the entire gate check bag into the small pouch. In addition, the zipper on the pouch is very flimsy and the seams around the zipper were so frayed as to render it impossible to zip up the pouch as the threads kept getting into the zipper and stopping any forward or backward movement. I wrestled with the zipper for almost 20 minutes and finally got it free. I then turned the pouch inside out and used a lighter to singe/melt the frayed nylon threads and seams as to render them sealed and no longer intruding into the zipper space. Now I can open and close the zipper, but it is still not a smooth process since the zipper is so flimsy. I really like the idea and size of this bag, but I cannot recommend it for anyone. Frankly, I think I should have gotten the more expensive Maclaren travel bag as I doubt this bag will survive more than one plane trip. Given that the purpose of this bag is to protect a necessary item while undergoing rough treatment, it is inadequate. I would get far more protection if I took along a large lawn trash bag, placed my stroller inside and then taped it up with some red packing tape. For far less money I would have more protection for my stroller, though it would have looked horrible. I have other accessories from J.L. Childress that were of excellent quality, and so I overlooked the other reviewers claims of shoddy construction. Alas, they were correct. While I will still buy from the company, I have learned my lesson and will stay far away from their items with less than stellar reviews.
B**O
Good quality
I hae used this for many trips , helps keeping my stroller and car seat in good conditions
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