Airflow crib liner is safer than traditional bumpers. Made with our exclusive single-layer mesh to maximize air flow, reduce the risk of suffocation, re-breathing carbon dioxide and getting arms and legs stuck in crib slats. Designed for safety and comfort, featuring our extra tall 14″ panels and no-gap-wrap corners on all-4-sides of the crib for
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Added on: August 25, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Airflow crib liner is safer than traditional bumpers. Made with our exclusive single-layer mesh to maximize air flow, reduce the risk of suffocation, re-breathing carbon dioxide and getting arms and legs stuck in crib slats. Designed for safety and comfort, featuring our extra tall 14″ panels and no-gap-wrap corners on all-4-sides of the crib for more coverage longer. Solid colors to coordinate with any bedding group.
Another miss I have 2 dilemmas to resolve with our crib. One: padding or protector needed for the biting and head bumps. Two: the mesh is needed to stop little legs from going through the slats. There is no product that does both and there really isn’t a great mesh product on the market. Even though this product had questionable reviews I tried it. It is useless, unless you are ambitious + want to try and re-purpose this into mosquito net.As previous reviewers have mentioned, the ties do…
If you have to get bumpers, get these! I did a lot of research before I had my baby to see what was safest for her crib. Crib bumpers are always listed as unsafe… unless they are breathable. I still decided to go without bumpers just to be on the safe side. That was until I put her in her crib and she kept getting her legs stuck in the bars. So here I am with crib bumpers! I think all crib bumpers are a little bit awkward and I’ve returned two sets to Target and Babies R Us since she was born because I didn’t like them. Third time…
I feel very comfortable safety-wise. I was slightly confused how to properly … This solved my problem of my son getting his legs stuck in the crib rails and then crying. It is completely tight, doesn’t sag at all, I feel very comfortable safety-wise. I was slightly confused how to properly attach it and the instructions do include website and link to watch a video but I found the video to not be very helpful because it just brushed over the part I wasn’t understanding but I looked up instructional videos on YouTube with a real people showing you how to attach the two…