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Quinny Buzz Travel Bag, Black

Dorel Juvenile Group Product Details
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Sales Rank: 12251
Dorel Juvenile Group
Released: 2009-05-01

Avg. Customer Review: 5 Star
Media: Baby Product
Color: Black
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Product Features
Quinny Buzz Travel Bag, Black
  • Tailor-made for Buzz 3 or Buzz 4 stroller
  • Wheeled bag for easy mobility
  • Durable luggage-grade materials
  • Straps for convenient portability

Product Review
Product Description
The Quinny Buzz Travel Bag is perfect for those who travel a lot and want to keep their stroller protected during flights. This bag provides rugged protection for your Buzz stroller, and has been tailored made to fit the stroller. It features durable luggage-grade materials and has wheels for easy mobility. Measures 8.25"L x 24"W x 42"H. Weighs 14.75 lbs.

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Product Details
Quinny Buzz Travel Bag, Black
  • Baby Product: 0 pages (2009-05-01)
  • Publisher: Dorel Juvenile Group
  • Label: Dorel Juvenile Group
  • Studio: Dorel Juvenile Group
  • Average Customer Review: 5 Star based on 2 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Baby: #12251

Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review: 5 Star

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Great for travel! 2010-02-03
Comment: We travel a bit with our baby and have found that the stroller gets filthy if you don't have a bag for gate check. Using a cheap stroller isn't an option as we use the stroller heavily at our destinations. It is really expensive, yes, but worth it to us. Added bonus is that we normally add other carry ons, like heavy coats, in the travel bag before we gate check it.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Great bag but not worth spending the money 2009-12-28
Comment: We bought this thinking we would use it to travel a lot with our Quinny.

Not so. It is far better just to use an umbrella stroller and save your $170. (If you have cash to blow, which we did not, then go all out and do it. We used it twice and probably never again. Less is more in this case.)