Delta Children Extra Long Foam Bedrail Bumper - Guardrail for Toddlers & Kids with Water-Resistant, Non-Slip & Machine Washable Cover - 1pk, White
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They fold/compress easily and take up very little space when stored in a vacuum bag (you can also cut them to length if necessary). though there will be problems with the covers)
It has a base that is 6" wide. You could put it between the wall and the mattress upside down. As long as the distance between the walls is sufficient It should work if the mattress is no more than 6 inches wide.
The foam could be cut, but it's in a protective nylon case that, if my memory serves me correctly, isn't removable, so the protective case would also have to be cut. It might still work, but the foam would be water and stain-resistant.
It's a two-bumper set in one package.
Selected User Reviews For Delta Children Extra Long Foam Bedrail Bumper - Guardrail for Toddlers & Kids with Water-Resistant, Non-Slip & Machine Washable Cover - 1pk, White
This is a fantastic method.
EVERYTHING has a review, and I read them all. As a result, I was hesitant to purchase it. br>I'm glad I took the chance. My three-year-old was moved from a toddler bed to a twin bed and is now sleeping like a baby. br>This item is well constructed, with small grips on the bottom to prevent it from sliding around on the bed. br>I took the pillow out of the bag. It was slid underneath his fitted sheet. Since then, everything has gone smoothly. He hasn't even moved from his bed. br>(crossing fingers).
sleeping. I bought these for co-sleeping and they're great! Traditional bed rails could trap baby between the rail and the bed, but with these, I don't have to worry about that. I wish there was a way to secure them to the bed more securely, but they are perfect for what I require right now!.
This bumper's quality is excellent, and the description is correct, but the design is poor. The triangle shape is functional, but despite being labeled as "extra long," it does not reach both ends of a twin bed. There is about a foot and a half of space between the two. Our granddaughter had made it to the other end of the bed and was on the verge of falling through the part of her low loft bed that wasn't covered by the bolster. I should've paid closer attention to the description. This bedrail is clearly advertised as 54" long, while the average regular twin is 74". I could return it, but it arrived vacuum-packed in a small roll, and I'm not sure how I'd repack it. I couldn't get in touch with the seller because I couldn't find a way to do so. If I can contact the seller and resolve this, I will change the rating.
It was exactly what I expected. This is a full-size bed that I just bought for my toddler. My toddler hasn't rolled out of bed because of the bumper, which doesn't slip off the mattress.
a fantastic deal When I first took it out of the package, I was in such a bad mood. It's worth noting that because it's memory foam, it arrives flattened and rolled up to fit into the box. Memory foam mattresses, for example. So I took it out and it didn't expand to its full extent for a FULL 20 minutes, which made me think I'd bought junk. However, I soon realized that it simply required some time. As you can see, the height is ideal, and the shape is excellent. The only flaw, and the reason I only gave it four stars, is that it claims to be non-slip on the mattress. it isn't. It has a good amount of gliding ability. It's annoying, but it does stay in place. It's odd, because it's a mix of both. But, hey, it's better than one of those bedside gates, right? Guard rails, to be exact.
In theory, this is a fantastic idea. Maybe I'm just bedrail challenged, but no matter what we do, this thing won't stay put. Just like my child, it slipped out of the bed sheets and over the edge. I even tried taping it to the mattress under the sheet with a super thick double sided tape, but it didn't work. The tape stayed on the mattress, but not on the bedrail. br>I was almost ready to sew this to the mattress when my Husband had had enough and went out and bought a different bedrail, one of those that hooks under the mattress and creates a wall. This one is now sandwiched between the one I use at work and my children's bed. It probably keeps him from falling into the crack, but it's mostly there because I'm at a loss for what to do with it. br>Don't take the chance; all this will do is give you false hope that your child will not wander off into Narnia in the middle of the night. They're off to the land of Narnia. And this thing isn't even breaking their fall; it's staying in the bedsheets off to the side, and Billy is falling to the floor.
My son is a roller and is constantly moving around, so I wanted to like this product. By the second week of use, the cover had already begun to rip. Those grippers also don't keep it from moving around on the bed. It just keeps going down until it's no longer there, defeating the purpose. I wish it was heavier so it wouldn't move around. I really wanted to like this product, but it was a waste of money for me. We now use it to help him climb around on the floor.