Thursday, 8 April 2010

Infantino Travel Bed



Infantino Travel Bed Features

  • Light, easy, fold and go design
  • Machine washable sheet
  • Adjustable toy bar
  • End folds down for changing baby
  • Detachable pocket holds baby essentials



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Price : $39.99

Offer Price : $39.99

Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Overviews

Make travel with your baby a little easier on everyone with Infantino's convenient fold-out bed. The Travel Bed by Infantino comes complete with an adjustable play bar and fuzzy, plush sheep. Convenient features include an easy-to-fold design, easy-to-clean exterior, washable pad cover, detachable pocket for essentials, and a zip-down side for diaper changing access. A must-have for modern, busy parents!



Customer Review


I was lamenting over having to check my pack'n'play through baggage claim on a recent trip (I was worried that it would be damaged) so I was really happy to find this as an alternative. I was able to fit it in my suitcase which is fantastic when you are already traveling with so much baby gear in this day and age of extra bag fees. It worked great for my 4-1/2 month old although a week or two later I don't think I would have been able to use it anymore because she got really squirmy and strong. It is a cinch to unfold even with a baby in one arm. The sides are soft and floppy but the toy bar gives quite a bit of stability. It was great to be able to have her safely on the floor without having to worry about her and she slept really well in it. I am lending it to a friend who is taking her baby on a trip in a few weeks and she too is thrilled that she won't have to bring a pack'n'play.


Uncomfortable mattress, useless toy arch - Martin Delaware - Oakland, CA, USA
Our newborn wouldn't sleep for more than a few minutes in this travel bed, while she zonks out in our bed or her bassinet at home. We suspect it's because of the dual crease in the middle of the mattress, which couldn't be straightened out by smoothing the cover or by adjusting the velcro hold-downs beneath the mattress. It takes some effort to fold the bed, too, especially when it comes to finding just the right spot for the toy arch. While it's clear that the toy arch is not a handle, this is not intuitively obvious to parents of newborns who are addled by sleep deprivation. It looks like a handle, it feels like a handle ... but it won't even support the weight of the empty travel bed if you want to move it. It would be nice if you could pick up and move the empty bed one-handed while holding your newborn in the other, but this is not possible: you have to put the kid down somewhere else, use both hands to move the empty bed and then pick up the kid again before putting him or her to bed. You need the toy arch to keep the sides from flopping outward, but then it just gets in your way. Not a great design.







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