BABYSEATER Bed Rails for Kids - Bed Guard Rail Bed Bumper - Bed Bumpers for Kids - Non-Slip for Side Bed Safety - Water-Resistant Foam, Machine Washable Cover
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Is it around 6 inches? I didn't take any measurements because I didn't want to be caught off guard.
I'm not sure what I'm saying. After being rolled up in the box, mine took several hours to straighten out, but it now resembles the image. It's ideal for my needs, but it's not suitable for a baby or a small child.
They're quite gentle. My four-year-old still rolls out of bed because of it on occasion. Furthermore, it is easily slid to the side.
No, because a portion of the rail that came with the conversion was used. If you don't have that rail, this would be an excellent substitute, and it could later be moved to a larger bed. Just keep in mind that it has to be under the bed. The sheet, not so much. It essentially grips the mattress, but if placed on the sheet, it will slide around. I hope this has provided you with a satisfactory response to your query.
Selected User Reviews For BABYSEATER Bed Rails for Kids - Bed Guard Rail Bed Bumper - Bed Bumpers for Kids - Non-Slip for Side Bed Safety - Water-Resistant Foam, Machine Washable Cover
I was a little hesitant at first, and it took me two weeks to decide to purchase it, but I'm very pleased with it! My two-year-old finds it simple to get into and out of bed, but he takes care not to fall out! Unfortunately, some of his sheets are too tight on his mattress to accommodate the bumper.
- a perfect fit for his cribbr>- just tall enough (I didn't think it was at first)br>- It's not the most convenient to travel with; it comes with a bag, but it's useless. I had to fight to get it out of the vacuum-sealed bag, and there's no way it'll go back in.
Babies throw up a lot, and knowing that I can just throw the pillow in the washer and not have to worry about it coming apart like so many other pillows I've had is a huge and not-to-be-overlooked benefit. plus for being overstated.
The review is lengthy but comprehensive. We purchased two of these bumpers to help a three-year-old transition from a crib to a queen-sized bed. We decided to give it a shot based on other people's opinions and a great price. Overall, they've been extremely helpful and perform exactly as they should. I was a little concerned when I saw how wrinkled and smashed they appeared in the packaging, but after a day to fluff them out, they look fantastic and look exactly like other people's photos. I decided to use safety pins to secure them to her bed after hearing other complaints about them sliding. They don't move with this extra reinforcement because they've had to sleep in her bed a few times. I wouldn't call these waterproof because the thread used to sew the bumper's base has small holes in it. We covered the entire thing with an old mattress encasement, safety pinned bumpers to the protector/mattress, and a waterproof mattress protector. We've been using this system for the past month and it's been great. There are no worries about slipping during the night or having to change sheets every week. These bumpers are firm enough to prevent them from collapsing, but soft enough for an adult or child to roll against or sleep next to them. Overall, if you're undecided, take the plunge. Although it is not a traditional bed rail, it is an excellent alternative and tool for transferring from a crib to a bed.
We were in desperate need of a bumper, and this one fit the bill perfectly. The Babyletto Hudson 3-Piece Set is available for purchase. 1 Convertible Crib that transforms into a toddler bed Unfortunately, because the guard rail that comes with the conversion only covers about a third of the opening AND because our two-year-old moves around a lot while sleeping (to put it mildly), she kept falling/sliding out. I looked and looked for a guard rail that would fit but couldn't find one until I came across this product, which fits perfectly and still allows her to sleep comfortably in her crib. It has prevented her from completely slipping out of bed. She still wakes up, but not as much as she used to because she's on the floor. If she wakes up enough to get out of bed, she'll have to work hard to get over it. Also, I didn't put it under the crib sheets because they are already a tight fit, so she can kick it off if she tries hard enough, which is fine because she is wide awake at that point. This accomplishes its goal of keeping her in while she sleeps. I didn't have the wrinkling problem that some of the other reviewers mentioned. This item has made me very happy!.
These bumpers are preferable to the mesh rails because they are less intrusive. My toddler isn't a night owl, so these are perfect for keeping her from rolling out of bed. However, I had to pin them to the mattress before covering them with the fitted sheet. If you don't secure them, they'll slide around. The waterproof cover's small rubber grips aren't very effective. Overall, I'm pleased with this product and would recommend it to parents who prefer not to deal with mesh rails.
This is a fantastic bed bumper. It took a few hours for it to fill out to its full size, but it was tall enough to keep a toddler from rolling out. It's a little more difficult to change the sheet, but I can handle it, and this would be the case for any railing.
The Babyseater receives a score of four out of five stars. The Hiccapop is a 4 in height and the Hiccapop is a 3 in height. 5…. The Babyseater appears to be four years old, which is clearly incorrect. Hiccapop has a rating of 5 out of a possible 5 points. In comparison to the Hiccapop, the Bayseater is not foam, which I prefer because it does not give the child the impression of being a pillow. In general. . . . I like both products, but the Babyseater is the one I would recommend if you have a toddler who is just learning to stay in bed. The hiccapop, in my opinion, is better for a child or someone over the age of four. The babyseater is not for you if you value softness. For toddlers who still wet the bed, I recommend the babyseater because it is made of plastic rather than cloth, as other products such as the hiccapop are.
This was purchased in place of a bed rail, and it is extremely useful. We started using it at a younger age than some might suggest, and we've had no issues. It prevents my toddler from rolling off the bed, has a nice appearance, and was simple to install. We wanted to travel with it, but we were only able to put it back in the case once before the case ripped open, so I took off stars. It's very difficult to roll up, so I wouldn't buy it for travel. It also moves around and doesn't stick to the bed. This hasn't been an issue for us, but I can see how it could be for people who move around a lot while sleeping.