(as of May 27, 2025 11:36:21 UTC – Details)
The Britax car seat travel cart is a convenient alternative when traveling through airports with your car seat and child in tow. Car seats attach effortlessly using the car seat Latch connectors, the same connectors that secure your car seat tightly to your vehicle. When storing the Britax car seat travel cart, its compact fold allows it to fit into small spaces, including most airplane overhead compartments. With its durable steel frame design and easy glide wheels, the Britax car seat travel cart can be used with children harnessed in car seats for short travel distances. The raised platform protects the car seat from contacting the ground, while the one hand telescoping handle adjusts to fit any height caregiver. The Britax car seat travel cart accommodates all Britax convertibles and harnessed booster seats, and most other brands. No assembly required.
Travel made simple: Conveniently transport your child short travel distances while harnessed in a car seat
Easy transport: Attach car seat to durable steel travel cart using the seat’s Latch connectors; 1 hand telescoping handle adjusts 2 positions to accommodate all users
Bring it everywhere: Compact fold stows into small spaces including aircraft overhead bins, no assembly or breakdown required
Compatibility: For use with all Britax forward facing convertible car seats and harnessed booster seats, and most other car seat brands using Latch
Fit: Dimensions 24 x 13.5 x 5.5 inches (HxWxD); Handle adjusts upto 42 inches from floor to top of handle; Accommodates all Britax convertible car seats and harnessed booster seats, and most other car seat brands
Compactly folds to fit in overhead bins of most airplanes
Customers say
Customers find the car seat travel cart to be a game changer for traveling with children, praising its ease of use, with one customer noting how easily their child cruised through the airport. The product is rock solid and works well with various car seats, including the Britax Clicktight Advocate, while fitting into airplane seats and overhead bins without issues. They appreciate its foldability, opening and closing quickly, and consider it a good idea. While some customers find it well worth the money, others consider it pricey.
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KU Fan –
Very nice cart
Very nice cart. Sturdy and very easy to use. Fit my britax car seat perfectly. I chose to use a bungy cord to secure the seat to the cart vs using the forward facing tethers, just seemed a bit more convenient.I know others complained about the cart tipping with kids in the seat, however there is a list of warnings that include not allowing children to climb or sit in the car seat while secured to the cart. My cart was steady without a kid riding or climbing on it.I actually did return the cart I bought through Amazon to Amazon as I found the same cart for a lot less elsewhere. But highly recommend this one.
Kortney –
All moms who travel need this !
This is a life saver for traveling with a toddler!!
Sarah Bullock –
A must-have for those traveling by air with infants in car seats
My third child was a lot bigger in size than my previous two, and grew out of the traditional infant car seat before 4 months. It had also been 7 years since I had my 2nd child, so I did the whole car seat research thing and ended up buying a Diono Radian RXT carseat on Amazon also. This is the carseat I used with this travel cart, I highly recommend both!This travel cart is very basic, easy to use, and not too expensive. I have used it on about 10 different travel trips with my son, who is now 16 months. If you are traveling by air and need to bring a carseat for whatever reason (i.e. you want to have it to use on the plane, you need it for a vehicle when you arrive at your destination, etc.) With the car seat attached to the travel cart you can either pull it behind you (just like luggage!) or push it in front of you, either way works. With the car seat attached, this cart is sturdy and does not tip over in any direction, with or without my child in it. I do not know if this is because the car seat I use is a steel frame (heavy!) car seat. Funny thing is, the car seat I use falls backward if I stand it up by itself without using the cart.I don’t typically need to bring my big stroller on travel trips unless I need my son to be able to sleep in it (Disneyland trip we took when he was 3 months old). They are a real pain to travel with (going through airport security, breaking down appropriately to gate check, time consuming overall when traveling through busy airports). With the car seat attached to the travel cart, I wheel my kid from drop-off at the airport to airport security, I take him out of the seat, lower the travel cart handle and lay the car seat with the travel cart attached onto the xray belt and the whole thing fits through the xray machine (unless a friendly TSA agent offers to hand wand/check it, which you can also ask for), I walk through the security scanner then my son walks through the security scanner himself to me, I put him in his seat, get my shoes back on and collect my other items from the xray belt, and wheel him all the way onto the plane to our assigned row/seats. Some flight attendants will try to tell you that this is not going to fit down the aisle, just politely smile and explain that it will. I recommend wheeling your child behind you, that way you can lower travel cart handle, unlatch the car seat from the cart, the cart will automatically fold flat onto the floor, pick up the car seat with the kid in it, place in seat and buckle, pick up travel cart and place in your overhead storage compartment. This takes a lot of strength if your kid is a chunk like mine and/or if your car seat is heavy. I have received many compliments on how awesome this process is, and many people have asked me where I got my car seat/travel cart. I really like using the car seat on the plane because it lets my kid know that he has to stay in it, and he can sleep in it on the plane. Which is great for us because we live in Alaska and flights are long. This is also an awesome thing to have/use when switching planes! If you want to travel with your child under 2 on your lap but you need to bring your car seat to have at your destination, you can still use the travel cart to travel to go all the way to the plane and just gate check it with it attached and the handle lowered. A lot of times if this happens and the flights not full, they will let you bring it on the plane and use it, giving your infant a free seat. Another great thing about this travel cart is that when the handle is fully extended and attached to a car seat, you can sling a purse or a diaper bag on it just like a stroller.
HAA –
Must have for next airline trip with toddler
Got toddler through airport without the need for stroller.Very easy to use.Fits under seat without any issue.Narrow enough ( even with a tsa approved britax car seat) to go down the aisle of two different delta planes.People and flight attendants were generally curious.I am telling you this is a good idea and a game changer for us.
McPotter –
Makes Solo Parent Travel a Breeze!
We’ve had this cart for about 2 years now and in that time we’ve used it for about 6 trips. It is a vital part of our Airport Travel System, especially when I’m travelling alone with the kiddo. We strap our Britax Boulevard car seat into this cart using the LATCH system, strap the kid into his carseat (or let him ride loose if we’re just moving a few feet), and haul him around like he’s a piece of luggage. We’ve been doing this from when he was 1 and are still doing it now that he’s 3.The kid thinks it’s the most fun and likes being pulled behind and pushed ahead both (you can use the cart either way, but I like to push him in front of me, so I can see him). It is less maneuverable pushing ahead but I still have no problem doing it all one handed, usually with a suitcase in my other hand. I always gate check the car seat and cart, still attached to each other and have not had any problems with being asked to take them apart. I also have never had to take it apart at security. I have been asked if it comes apart, but after explaining that it’s easier to leave it together especially since they’re going to have to hand check the car seat anyway, they always just take it from me to hand check without any problems.The wheels roll smoothly and easily. The only issue we’ve had is that with the car seat full strapped in, it takes a little effort to expand or collapse the handle past the point where the top of the car seat touched the handle. It’s not impossible or even very difficult, but you have to fiddle with it a little bit.In case anyone cares, our Airport Travel System for solo parent travel is this cart with car seat attached and kid in car seat, a small child sized backpack hanging from the cart handle (with his snacks and entertainment), me wearing a full size backpack (with spare clothes for him, my purse, and entertainment items), and an upright 4-wheel roller bag with everything else. It’s all easy to manage by myself and still brings everything we need. For short trips, we skip the roller bag completely and put all our clothes into my backpack, with me usually wearing a cross body purse as well. With the upright bag rather than one you drag behind on 2 wheels, I can have the toddler “help” push the bag right beside me where I can see him while I’m holding onto it, if he doesn’t want to ride in the carseat.
Fernando Valencia –
LLego bien el carrito, para los que tenemos sillas de la marca Britax funciona bien por que las sillas traen unas muescas por la parte de abajo que sirven para que no resbale la silla de un lado a otro.
Jonatan Montpetit –
Bought two of these to fit our Clek Foonf car seats. They saved our backs and allowed us glad roll the kids around with no issues. Seats can easily be put on the carrier, can be rolled down the plane isle. They are fantastic and well worth the cost.
val –
Even though it was expensive just worth it to transport our child’s car seat. As our child is disabled it is good for sitting him in around the airport as it’s safe and secure and our car seat is britax.
raylene –
I was debating getting this for a while and I’m so glad that I did. I have now used it on several plane rides with my 2 year old with her Cosco scerena next convertible car seat. I will be purchasing another one for my second kiddo.Pros: very light. Makes it super easy to transport car seat in the airport. Folds up nice to put in over head storage. Can use it kind of like a stroller to strap your kiddo in and not having to bring a whole stroller AND a car seat.Cons: I found it difficult to get a good fit with the Cosco scerena next as it doesn’t sit quite flat like other car seats do. It takes a bit of work but I can get it to fit on there decently, but hard. I might not have this problem with a different car seat, but I have not tested another one out yet. It is a bit hard to make sharper turns as it will tip.ETA: I have now tried it with the evenflo titan 65 and is also a bit difficult to secure nicely, but again, not a flat based car seat.Overall a great purchase and does make my life easier hauling around 2 kids under 2, bags and a car seat.
Luis Baños –
Nos fue muy práctico en nuestro viaje, sobre todo porque rentamos auto y no tuvimos que pagar asiento para bebe.