🦄 Glide through travel days with the ultimate kid-approved ride-on suitcase!
The Younglingz Lil Flyer 20" is a robust, multi-functional kid ride-on suitcase crafted from durable ABS and PC materials. Featuring 360° spinner wheels and a 47L capacity, it supports children up to 80 pounds. Designed to combine stroller and luggage in one, it offers foldable handlebars, a padded seat, and an adjustable safety belt, all certified for child safety—making travel with kids effortless and fun.
R**E
Game changer for solo international flight with 3 year old
I got this suitcase as I'd planned an international travel with my 3 year old toddler alone, which was making me super nervous. And thankfully this worked out ahmazzzzzzingggggly well. I used it as a carry-on in Emirates, Singapore and Indigo (domestic) airlines, which made long waits at immigration counters, security lines and long walks at transit airports so easy and manageable. My son has rejected a traditional stroller from age 1 and since he is heavier now, I knew I couldn't carry him for long, if he got tired. But this luggage made it so hassle and stress free... He was so excited to drive this suitcase when he was awake and so eager to sit on it, when he was tired of all the waiting and long walks. This is a bit bigger than most airline carry on dimension, but since I didnt have any other carry on luggage, Emirates allowed me to use this... So some airlines might make an exception, but it's not guaranteed. It did fit in the overhead bin and my son didn't ask me to carry him even once during the trips, which was a big relief. The case is lightweight, and does not seem as rugged as a traditional suitcase, so I am not sure if this would hold up well if the bag gets checked in. Overall... I would recommend this for long international flights especially to moms traveling with a heavier toddler.
K**Y
We LOVED them!
This is the ONLY way to get your kids through the airport. Amazing quality, super fun for them, lots of storage space but small enough to be a carry on! We were so happy to have bought these, they were so happy to ride them - win win WIN
L**N
What I wish I would have known before buying
There are so many things I wish I would have known before buying. I was hesitant because of the price, and the knowledge that I don’t even spend this much on luggage for myself (and I travel A LOT), let alone my child.However, knowing that my 5 year old son will be taking his first plane ride, and knowing that the airports we will be walking through are SO big, I needed a solution to prevent the inevitable “mom please carry me!”When the suitcase came in, the first thing I noticed was the quality packing. With the suitcase came a thank you envelope and lo and behold, it turns out I purchased from a small business! How cool!Things I love about the suitcase - the thought that went into the design. A place for my son to rest his feet, a seat cushion that snaps on and off, handlebars that are held down by Velcro to prevent damage. Additionally, I’m fairly confident this suitcase actually holds more than my coveted Calpak suitcase. I could easily pack two weeks of clothes and toiletries for my kiddo in this suitcase. Possibly 3 if I am creative with space.Concerns, my 5 year old is definitely taller than most, and while the suitcase is rated to hold significantly more weight than he currently weighs, on a height level, he is definitely bordering on too tall. I wish there was an option for possibly a bigger suitcase that he could use for longer than the next 2-3 years. I know for certain that he will be too big for this by the time he is 7. Which honestly, by that point he may not need it.Possible ideas? Could you look at releasing another suitcase built for kids that are 6-12 years old, that provides just as much packing space, but a different seat type, not necessarily for riding, but even just for sitting. Standing for long periods of time while traveling is a very real thing. And most kids just need a place to sit while in TSA lines, waiting to board a flight, waiting for the monorail, waiting for checked baggage or even waiting for an Uber. It would prevent many a meltdowns.Thank you for a great product. I will update the review after our trip this month and let you know how well it help up with a trip to Disney!
J**T
Coolest Thing Ever
I saw a child riding on this in an airport & knew I had to get one for my 2 yr. old grandson. Well, he LOVES it! Went riding all over his house on it when he got it. Keeps asking when they r going to fly in an airplane to see me. My daughter approves so I highly recommend this suitcase.
D**A
Great for toddlers
Purchased this as a way to transport our toddler who now refuses to get into a stroller! This has handled her weight well—37lb, moves easily and we always get compliments on it. And most importantly she loves to ride it! It’s a bit costly BUT worth it!! Important to mention we’ve had no issues flying with it as a carry on— we’ve flown American, Alaska airlines, southwest and delta.
M**E
So helpful
The media could not be loaded. I had to travel solo with my 18month old (while I was 32 ish weeks pregnant). I didn’t want to bring a stroller that I would have to collapse and put in the bag before getting on the flight because that takes time and if I put the toddler down she will be on the move. I also couldn’t just carry her around the airport (too pregnant and have back pain) or let her run loose (chaos), so I found this being a great solution. I love this because it acts as a stroller and extra luggage that can be carried on the plane. We got so many compliments, people laughing/smiling at her riding her motorcycle. Lots of older ladies saying “where was that when my kids were young”. I got a few “where did you get that?!” And even the flight attendants loved it. It actually fits down the aisle of the plane which was so helpful getting my kid on the plane. In the airport she, of course, wanted to run around instead of sit on it. I think it’s a little too big for her as she couldn’t reach the foot steps or the handles. Maybe when she is bigger she will like it more. I took away a star because, as some reviewers wrote, it is hard to maneuver especially on airport carpet. It’s kinda awkward to walk with it at your side especially when it’s heavy eight your toddler on it. Without the kid on it it swivels easily. I think the wheels are supposed to light up? Mine never did that. I will definitely use it again and maybe get another one when my other kid gets big enough. It’s super clutch!
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