Stores in LAX to buy luggage that might have the Boostapaks.

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We are travelling to the US in March with 2 small children and will need to buy/hire Booster seats which x2 are $$$.

There is a product from Trunki which is called the boostapak. It is not available in Australia and due to restrictions can not be sent here.

I would like to know if there are any stores in LAX that i may be able to buy them from or at least contact them to see if i can order from there.


Thanks
 
We are travelling to the US in March with 2 small children and will need to buy/hire Booster seats which x2 are $$$.

There is a product from Trunki which is called the boostapak. It is not available in Australia and due to restrictions can not be sent here.

I would like to know if there are any stores in LAX that i may be able to buy them from or at least contact them to see if i can order from there.


Thanks

have you tried the web?
 
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Is it approved for use in Australia? I was researching and this was not conclusive

the distributors hee in Australia do not have them. I want to be able to buy them at the airport. I see that they will be under$80 US each. The comment from serfty about OP what is OP? And is here a email contact
 
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The US distributors are "MelissaandDoug" (cant post the link) They have a list of the US retailers on their website. Could you order online and have them ship to your hotel?
 
Is it approved for use in Australia? I was researching and this was not conclusive

Its illegal to be used in Australia, as we have a unique standard and anchoring device, the Boostapak meets the Eurpoean standard which does not have testing in side and rear impact test scenarios and lacks an inverted test for roll-over protection.
 
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