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Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed - Red

Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed - Red

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Brand: KidCo
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $64.95
You Save: $15.04 (19%)

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 65 reviews
Sales Rank: 198

Color: Red & Navy
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.2
Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 17.4 x 18.6

MPN: P201Red
UPC: 786441402015
EAN: 0786441402015
ASIN: B000LL1624

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Larger size makes it ideal for 'big kids' up to age 6
  • Includes: washable sleeping bag/bag, anchor straps, storage bag, 4 mesh panels, 4 adjustable wind screens, inflatable mattress & air pump
  • Features a virtually indestructible frame for storage
  • Mattress easily inflates with hand pump
  • Bottom pocket hides mattress away from baby and prevents mattress shifting

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Whether you have an infant or "Big Kid" the PeaPod Plus is the perfect travel bed. For short trips across town when nap time nears, or long cross country vacations, the PeaPod Plus becomes your child's own portable bedroom. And it's so lightweight even your child can carry it.

Features:

  • The inflatable air mattress helps protect from cold, hard surfaces (inside or out) and provides a comfortable place to sleep or play
  • Great for outdoors because of its UV protection and adjustable wind screens
  • Sleeping bag unzips completely to form a one piece sleeping pad
  • A large front zipper panel allows parents quick access to infants or easy in/out for older kids
  • The slick, easy to fold design makes it ideal for storage and use at a moment's notice
  • Open Dimensions: 52.5"L x 34"W x 25"H


Amazon.com Product Description
Perfect for on-the-go families, the KidCo PeaPod P201 Portable Travel Bed provides a comfortable, convenient, and secure place for your baby or toddler to nap whether you're indoors or out. Its compact size makes the portable bed a breeze to transport, whether you're taking an extended trip or simply going out for the day.

The PeaPod Plus Portable Travel Bed offers:
  • Lightweight, compact sleeping tent makes baby and toddler bedtime easy during travel
  • Inflatable air mattress and UV protection keep your child warm and protected
  • Folds away compactly for effortless portability


The PeaPod Plus is your child's own portable bedroom. View larger.


It's so lightweight even your child can carry it. View larger.
Safe, Comfortable Bedtime on the Go
The PeaPod P201 is a lightweight sleeping tent, which comes with an inflatable air mattress to keep your child's bedtime comfortable. An air pump is included. The mattress fits snugly inside the sleeping tent "pod," which features a wraparound mesh canopy with a wide, zippered opening to give parents quick and easy access, or to allow an older child to crawl in and out easily. Your child can nap in comfort outdoors, thanks to the canopy's UV protection and to a wide windscreen. The pod also includes a washable sleeping bag that can double as a sleeping pad.

Travel Light
The last thing you need while you're traveling with a baby or young child is to lug a lot of extra luggage around. Rather than packing a Pack'n'Play or a folding bassinet, which are cumbersome and heavy, simply pack the ultra-light, super-compact PeaPod away in your suitcase. At 19 x 6.5 x 19 inches (LxWxH) when closed, it takes up little space, and it comes with a carrying case for easy portability. And at 52.5 x 34 x 25 inches (LxWxH) when open, the PeaPod will take up little space once you reach your destination.

The PeaPod is also designed to open and fold shut quickly and easily. Other than the included air pump for quickly inflating the small mattress, no tools are needed: simply follow the directions to "snap" it into its standing position, and fold it back down quickly when finished. So whether you're traveling across the country, making a weekend trip to the beach, or simply spending the day at a friend's house, the PeaPod Portable Travel Bed makes it super-easy and convenient for baby to sleep comfortably and safely while on the go.



Customer Reviews:   Read 60 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Kidco PeaPod   November 15, 2008
Lise
Wonderful product and as a parent I am at ease for I know my baby is safe sleeping in the PeaPod. My baby loves it. We use it when we go traveling and put it up in the hotel room. The mattress is also comfortable.


5 out of 5 stars Great for Parents and Kids!   November 5, 2008
Gina J. Bentley
We love our PeaPod. We bought it for going on our first anniversary trip after our daughter was born (she's 4 months old.) Shortly after receiving it, we got an immediate chance to use it as we had a last minute trip for a family emergency. The tent is very light, portable, and easy to assemble and dissasemble. The price is worth it, too. You basically create a familiar, enclosed environment for your child wherever you go. We've used it for two trips, several overnight stays, and weekly so she can nap at church on Sundays. Don't hesitate-great product!


4 out of 5 stars Easy traveling   October 27, 2008
Matthew Alexander (San Francisco, CA United States)
We brought the PeaPod Plus for our 9 month old just before a trip to Europe. She loves to play in it... Sleep in it, perhaps less so. The only real problem we had was that she tended to roll off the inflatable mattress and get wedged in the corner, or collapse a wall. We solved this by placing the PeaPod between two mattresses, which kept things more contained.

Nonetheless, I like the PeaPod, because it travels well and is safer than most other options. I suspect that it will be easier to use as our daughter grows. We're looking forward to seeing how it handles camping next summer.



5 out of 5 stars Love it   October 21, 2008
Cindi L. Brasher (Corona, CA)
My daughter just got to use it this past week while we were on vacation. The first night I zipped up both the netting & the darkening shade & she got too hot so she was crying in the middle of the night & I had to open up the darkening & just leave the netting zipped. She did great in it & Mommy didn't have to worry about where she was because the place we stayed was not baby proofed at all. I love that I could put her in it & zip her up & she was comfortable because of the blow up mattress that comes with it.


2 out of 5 stars go with a pack and play   October 21, 2008
space saver nyc (NYC, NY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm returning this product. The fabric walls are completely unbreathable. My baby moves around in her sleep, and likes sleeping against her crib wall, so I felt the peapod would be unsafe.

As an apartment dweller and public transportation user, I love small and light things. Unfortunately, even though the peapod is light, compact, and easy to set up and fold away, a Graco pack and play is a better option.

To top it all off, the instructions say not to leave child unattended. Not the best recommendation for something that is supposed to be a bed.


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