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BreathableBaby Crib Bumper for Slatted Cribs - Sage | 
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| Brand: BreathableBaby Category: Baby Product
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $24.95 You Save: $0.04
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1044
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 9.9 x 3.3
MPN: 10115 Model: 10115 UPC: 094922799654 EAN: 0094922799654 ASIN: B0015V3NPM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Soft, breathable padded air mesh improves air flow | | • | Keeps arms and legs inside the crib | | • | Tucks down below the mattress | | • | Adjustable easy-close fasteners | | • | Machine washable |
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Product Description This remarkable crib bumper lets fresh air through, while keeping little limbs safely inside the crib. Soft and padded for extra protection. Compatible with most crib styles, including convertibles and sleigh cribs, provided they have slatted ends. Hypoallergenic poly mesh. Attaches easily with Velcro ; no dangerous ties. Machine wash. Imported.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Just Okay November 17, 2008 Allison Brown (Phoenix, AZ) I can only use part of the bumper, as my crib isn't slatted all the way around - but has solid wood on the two end sides. I didn't realize this wouldn't work for that type of crib when I bought it, so be sure you know that it will work for your crib. I've been using the front portion for the crib for the last month and while I like that it isn't bulky and stuffed, like most crib bumpers, it does tend to slide down a lot in between the mattress and the crib. Each night, I have to pull it back up. It gets the job done, but it's not my favorite.
Peace of mind November 2, 2008 Candice G (Sherman Oaks, CA) For safety reasons, experts recommend that you don't use stuffed bumpers inside of the crib because they believe it increases the risk of SIDS. However, my son was one of those babies that was throwing his limbs out of the crib at night and getting stuck. This bumper works great. Very easy to install. Note is does come in two pieces to accommodate cribs that have drop fronts. Ours didn't so I used the longer three sided piece for the front and put the single piece in the back so that there weren't any holes in the front. It has held up really well and still looks nice. Ours is the sage green color which looks nice, but I wish they had more colors.
Breathable crib bumper October 30, 2008 Carolina Mom (NC) I really like this breathable bumper as an alternative for the origional sytles of crib bumpers. I am pleased with the color (green)and it was easy to put on the crib. It really helps in preventing my baby's arm's and leg's from getting stuck in the slat's which was happening before I purchased this bumper. Whoever came up with this safer idea of a bumper did a great job!
Exactly what I needed October 12, 2008 KAS (Sanford, ME USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My baby was rolling over and getting his arms and legs stuck between the slats of his crib, but I didn't want to use a standard fabric bumper because of the SIDS dangers. The mesh allows air movement, but keeps his limbs inside the crib. I also really like that when he starts pulling up he won't be able to step on the bumper because it's so flexible. He was just over 4 months old when I got this, and now he is just over 6 months and I haven't had any problems with it. I highly recommend this product, with one caveat: The set includes one length of fabric for the front rails and then one much longer length for the other 3 sides of the crib. This allows for people with adjustable front rails to use the product. I don't have one of these, so there are two small spaces that aren't covered by the bumpers in the front corners. This hasn't posed any problem at all (and my baby is very active), but it should still be included somewhere in the product information.
pretty great bumper August 14, 2008 M. Joyner (Georgia, USA) My husband was freaked out by real crib bumpers but we needed to keep those little arms and legs from popping out of the crib. The bumper looks great, though it won't protect your little one's head when he rolls all the way over to the edge. Very easy to set up- you may need to re-adjust the velcro after a while if the bumper starts to sag.
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