Bed rail recommendations?
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DivaDisaster
LIF Toddler
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Bed rail recommendations?
We are switching our 3.5 year old DD into a full size bed in the next week using the headboard/footboard from her crib but really want to get some kind of rail to have peace of mind that she won't fall out (which I know she would!). I hear pros/cons on almost all that are out there in the stores so was looking for your recommendations! Thanks!
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Posted 9/13/11 9:20 PM |
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anonbfp
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Re: Bed rail recommendations?
I love the inflatable bumpers from 1 Step Ahead. They sell other brands in the stores, but these were the only ones I found with a non-slip bottom. They allow the child to get in and out of bed without trying to climb a traditional bedrail (which my DS would try to do)l, but keep them from falling out in their sleep.
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Posted 9/13/11 9:38 PM |
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Dulcinea
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Member since 3/08 2530 total posts
Name: Dulcinea
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Re: Bed rail recommendations?
I got the Dex rails (comes in regular and ultra long) and it has worked very well.
dex rails on amazon.com
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Posted 9/13/11 10:25 PM |
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clmj2
cant believe hes gone
Member since 3/07 4407 total posts
Name: Candice
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Re: Bed rail recommendations?
i had the saftey first secure top bed rail. it was great. i will be passing it down to a neice.
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Posted 9/13/11 10:49 PM |
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DivaDisaster
LIF Toddler
Member since 6/08 427 total posts
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Re: Bed rail recommendations?
Posted by anonbfp
I love the inflatable bumpers from 1 Step Ahead. They sell other brands in the stores, but these were the only ones I found with a non-slip bottom. They allow the child to get in and out of bed without trying to climb a traditional bedrail (which my DS would try to do)l, but keep them from falling out in their sleep.
I am thinking about getting these. I've read nothing but great things about them and I like that I could bring them with me when we travel. Do they take up a lot of room in the bed when they are inflated though? The pic online looked like it did but it might be a twin bed. My daughter will be in a full. Also are there any cons to them so far that you know of? Do you have to keep inflating them and do they shift around a lot?
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Posted 9/20/11 11:54 PM |
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