✈️ Elevate your child’s travel game with comfort and security!
The Cegali Airplane Seat Extender for Kids is a compact, lightweight travel accessory designed to enhance in-flight comfort and safety for toddlers up to 50 lbs. Featuring 5mm thick foam padding and adjustable secure straps, it creates a cozy, contained space that reduces restlessness and stress during flights. Durable and portable, it’s the perfect gift for families seeking a reliable solution to keep young travelers comfortable and secure.
Product Dimensions | 12 x 10 x 2.4 inches |
Item model number | CEG-ST-EXTND-01-PRNT-M |
Maximum weight recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Material Type | Foam |
Additional product features | Adjustable, Lightweight |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 1.39 pounds |
A**U
Must have for long flights with kids.
Used it for my almost three years old son it made my 16 hr flight very easy and manageable he get to sleep very comfortably and also very easy to use.
T**N
This version is better!
This was a huge lifesaver for us and our 3 year old. I forgot a different version of this before we flew out for a 4 hour flight and we’re doing that again. We flew the first trip without one and it was horrible!Before getting this, we had to hold his tablet for him on the plane during some occasions throughout the flight and he didn’t sleep at all. He would mess with the chair in front of him to the point where the lady leaned forward in her chair to avoid his feet pushing against her and believe me, we tried to stop him eveh time but if you have a 3 year old and you’re reading this, then you know EXACTLY what I mean, but because his feet weren’t supported he thought it was more fun to push on the chair in front of him. He also would flip the table to come down every chance he had.I made sure I bought another one before we flew home. As you can tell from my pics that it was WORTH IT!!!Because of how the strap connects to the chair in front, it applies some pressure to the lever that keeps the table up. So my 3 year old had a hard time push the lever to make the table come down in front of him, he needed our assistance.He also found a comfortable spot to fall asleep for a good couple hours. I’m incredibly thankful this company because we like this version of the napflat more than the other version I forgot at home.On our flight home, there was family who had an 8 month old in front of us with them and they jumped on Amazon to buy this same one when we landed. The biggest success was how our 3 year old didn’t push on the chair in front of during that whole flight home.
B**Y
Traveling toddler pro trick
Material is quality! Easy to put on and take off, comes in a convient bag that fits in your purse! I don't travel with out it with my toddler!
K**Y
Velcro not the best for adjusting, snaps would be better
The Velcro to adjust the length is not strong enough to hold the weight of her legs so it’s pretty much useless but otherwise if the length of the seat is ok it’s really great! A little slack has been ok
K**E
Not worth it
It was too long for an economy middle seat and not tight enough
S**R
Didn’t stay on seat
I read so many reviews on these and this one had the best so purchased before our across country flight with 1 and 3 year old. Sadly it didn’t work. No matter now I secured it the feet part sagged down and when either of my kids tried to lay down they didn’t feel secure at all and freaked out. Wished it had worked like some of the other reviews said.
A**A
Easy to use and allows for small toddlers to lie down
Very easy to use. I just put it down on the seat and as soon as it was allowed (after take off), I slipped it on the tray table so that my 2 year old could lie down. Before landing I just had to move her legs to the side and slip it off the tray table. Not as sturdy and comfortable as the Jet Kids but easier to set up and put away during take off and landing.
D**E
Good idea but not allowed.
This was a good idea and it did help on our international flight. However, after a few flights we were told they were not allowed on airplanes. Also they can make the tables hard to close and I think that is why flight attendants do not allow them. Will have to find something else.
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