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Dex Products Safe Sleeper Bed Rail Ultra

Dex Products Safe Sleeper Bed Rail Ultra

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Brand: DEX Products Inc.
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $29.95
Buy New: $24.90
You Save: $5.05 (17%)

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 29 reviews
Sales Rank: 60

Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 2 - 6 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11
Dimensions (in): 26 x 3 x 10

MPN: BR48X20-01
Model: BR48x20-01
UPC: 754637003902
EAN: 0754637003902
ASIN: B0002VAF3Y

Release Date: September 22, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 48' wide and 20' tall
  • Folds down for daytime use
  • Lifetime guarantee
  • Must be used with a mattress and a box spring

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Dex Products 48 Inches Safe Sleeper Bed Rail Is your toddler in need of a goodnights sleep because of falling out of the bed? Try a bed rail. But, not just anyone. Try a Dex Rail. The 48 Inch Safe Sleeper is the perfect version of a child bed rail for your child. It must be used with a mattress and box spring. A safety rail from Dex Products features a patent pending anchor strap which positions the bed rail firmly to the mattress and helps secure the idea that the child will have a safe night's sleep. No tools are needed to assemble the toddler bed rail, and it easily folds down when it's not in use. The Bed Rail from Dex Products also offers a lifetime guarantee proving that it's the best of its kind.


Customer Reviews:   Read 24 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best sleeper guard out there   November 22, 2008
L. Hallam (Michigan)
We tried a few other sleep guards and one was too short in the height causing my son to roll right outta bed. The second guard was too flimsy and when my son rolled against it when he was sleeping the darn thing pulled right out from under the mattress. The third one we tried the guard was supposed to be able to flip down so that you can get the bed changed easily, etc. Well it kept flipping down by it self.

In desperate search for a quality sleep guard, we tried this one. I thought the price was a little high but figured we bought the cheaper ones and thats what we got cheap. So we spent the extra money and....

THIS IS THE BEST SLEEP GUARD OUT THERE IN MY OPINION. MOMS AND DADS, DONT WASTE ANY MORE OF YOUR TIME, GET THIS ONE, TRUST ME FROM ONE PARENT TO ANOTHER, THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT!!!

Thanks!! :)



5 out of 5 stars Great Item & Easy Setup   November 15, 2008
Maggie (Florida)
I really like this product. Nine pieces total to put together. Took me 15 minutes to put it together, probably could have done it quicker by my 2 year old niece was helping me. Very sturdy and safe. I felt very comfortable allowing her to sleep on her own in a twin size bed. She liked it as well. Feel confident buying the product. It is well worth the money!


4 out of 5 stars Great Buy!   October 21, 2008
Melissa Shaw (Wilmington, NC)
Although my husband had a little difficulty setting up the bed rail, once it was up, we loved it. It is so easy to put up and down so it's easy to make the bed and can stay down during the day. The only thing I wish is that it folded up easily to take places. But overall, a great bed rail.


4 out of 5 stars Sturdy railing   October 3, 2008
Theresa Sebestyen (USA)
This bedrailing is sturdy and doesn't move when my very active 23mo-old pushes and pulls on it, so I don't have any complaints. But truthfully if I were to buy another one I'd get a longer one (56") so it doesn't leave so much space at the head/foot of the bed. I now have to wedge pillows there. And I'd get one that flips down for making the bed, or in case an adult needs to get in/out. That nicer model was on backorder so I got this one as my 2nd choice, and I'm sort of sorry that I didn't wait.


5 out of 5 stars Safe sleeper   September 4, 2008
Brooke R. Gisi (Aurora, CO)
My son is a very restless sleeper. I was very nervous about putting him into his big boy bed. After a couple of nights of seeing him move all over the bed with the rail in place I have no more fears. He kicks it, rests against it, shakes it, and pushes on it. It has stayed stable and tight to the bed. I love this product.

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