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| Brand: CARES Category: Baby Product
List Price: $74.99 Buy New: $72.00 You Save: $2.99 (4%)
New (6) from $72.00
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 628
Age: 1 - 4 years Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 44 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 2 x 6
MPN: KFS Model: 4102533 UPC: 094922875709 EAN: 0094922875709 ASIN: B0012E4FV8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Safety harness designed specifically for aviation travel | | • | Compact - fits into 6" stuff sack - weighs just 1 pound | | • | Easy to install takes less than 1 minute | | • | Adjusts to fit almost every size airplane seat | | • | Designed for children 1 year and older weighing 22-44 pounds and up to 40" tall |
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Product Description CARES Kids Fly Safe aviation restraint is designed specifically for aviation use for children age 1 and older who weigh between 22 and 44 pounds. These youngsters are old enough to be in their own seats, but are too small for the seat belt alone to protect them. Their bodies cannot withstand the jolts that are common in routine transportation, much less emergency situations, and they flail forward or slide beneath the seat belt if they are not held securely in place. Each year more and more young children fly. But until CARES Kids Fly Safe aviation restraint came along, what was missing was a convenient, hassle-free way to keep young flyers safe. Heres what makes CARES such an invaluable travel solution: CARES Kids Fly Safe aviation restraint is the first and only aviation Child Safety Device to be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as an alternative to a car seat. CARES Kids Fly Safe aviation restraint is an elegantly designed belt-and-buckle device that works in conjunction with the regular airplane seat belt and provides young travelers the same level of safety as a car seat. CARES Kids Fly Safe aviation restraint weighs just one pound and fits into a 6" stuff sack! It is easily portable, simple to install, adjustable to nearly every size airplane seat, and usable on any seat in the airplane, except in the emergency exit rows. Need your car seat on the other end of the trip? Just check it through as luggage and carry CARES Kids Fly Safe aviation restraint on board in your pocket! CARES is manufactured exclusively by AmSafe Aviation, the foremost manufacturer of aviation seatbelts and pilot restraints in the world. (Turn over your airplane seat belt buckle. Chances are it says AmSafe.) CARES is made of the same industrial-strength webbing as your own seat belt and is engineered to the highest aviation-safety standards. INCLUDES: Restraint, instruction card, instruction video on DVD, and travel bag.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Great product January 6, 2009 E. Lande (Boston, MA) It worked perfectly. I was on 11 hour flight with 1 year old. She usually can't stay at one spot for more then 10 min. The Restraint System helped keep her on her sit and she even fell asleep. Everybody on the plane commented how smart and easy to use the system is. Don't bother taking a bulky car seat, this system is a perfect substitution.
Life saver January 6, 2009 Lindsey Jo Houts I traveled home in a 13 hour flight from England to Utah. I was alone with my 1 year old and 2 year old. It gave me peace of mind with my 2 year olds safety. Plus I only had to lug around one car seat. I plan on getting another one for my son, and just checking our car seats next time. It made my life a whole lot easier. All those parents who have tried to take car seats on a plane will know what I'm talking about. Excellent product!
Best In flight child restraint system ever January 6, 2009 mom 22 happy boys (iowa) I was looking to save my back and my DH's back by not lugging a car seat on the cramped space of an airplane. This was the answer. It weighs only 5 lbs. and fits in my carry-on. The only thing bad I have to say about it is that my DS is a little small (at 2 y 2m) to wear the harness. The top harness (the one that goes around the airplane seat) slid down to his shoulder height and he could slide his butt forward and almost get out of the harness in flight. Over all I am very pleased with the harness and will use it again and recommend it to my family and friends. Ruby in Iowa
Perfect for traveling ! December 22, 2008 Edna R. Bennett (Dallas, TX) This product is perfect for traveling with pre-schooler. It's light weight and very user friendly.
Beats carrying a car seat! December 20, 2008 scarr5000 (Los Angeles) Really like this product. SO much easier than lugging around a car seat at the airport. I mean, just consider, you have a choice of carrying around a one pound or so set of straps that easily fits in a diaper bag vs. a 20 or more pound car seat. Once on the plane, it took less than two minutes to install and less than a minute to uninstall (granted, I practiced with it a little before I left, but it didn't take much to figure out). I highly recommend this product. Just wish it was a little more reasonably priced, but for the convenience factor, I think it is worth it. Flying with kids is enough of a hassle in itself, and this product really does make it a little easier.
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