🍼 Sleep Tight, Baby's Alright! - The crib tent that keeps your little explorer safe and sound.
The Pro Baby Safety Baby Crib Tent is a premium safety solution designed to prevent infants from climbing out of their cribs while ensuring comfort and visibility. Made from fine mesh, it promotes airflow and keeps bugs at bay. With easy installation and a commitment to quality, this tent is backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee and a 2-year replacement warranty.
Brand | Pro Baby Safety |
Model Number | PBS501 |
Color | red, Gray Chevron |
Product Dimensions | 133.35 x 71.12 x 139.7 cm; 1.13 kg |
Material | Fine Mesh |
Item Weight | 1.13 Kilograms |
G**A
So far so good. Helpful keeping toddler brother at bay.
I have a 2year old and a 5 month old. My two boys needed to share a room so I had to find something to keep the toddler from smothering his brother with toys and blankets during the night. So far it’s working great. It keeps blankies, small pillows, and small toys off the baby. The only thing is it can collapse under the weight of very heavy toys like those large LoveEvery wooden boxes, so I just removed all the big toys from the room. I also read reviews about problems with cameras seeing the baby but I honestly don’t have a problem with that at all, maybe it depends on the type of camera you have (mine is the infant optics DXR 8 pro, see photo). Will update review at later date with updates.
B**.
Maravilloso
Queda a la perfección en la cuna, cierres corren muy bien y trae 2 para poder abrir y meter a los niños... tiene buena altura y se tiende bien para poner encima el colchón, pues en la parte de abajo no trae mosquitero solo queda al rededor del colchón.
N**.
THIS CAN POTENTIALLY KILL YOUR CHILD
Bought this in June, not even 6 months ago. Went to zip it up a few days ago when the zip tag just falls off in my hands. My grandson, 18 months old, can raise and lower it from the inside on his own. I am SO glad it happened to me and not to him as he could have CHOKED. I contacted the seller via Amazon and the first message I got was "should anything happen with this item, which it won't, it would be replaced (in so many words) and for me to wait 48 hours. After 48 hours, I get a message that for an almost $50 item, I only had 30 days to return it if it messes up. Then, that I also needed to contact Amazon. I did yesterday and after about 30 minutes, the lady said it would be escalated and I will get an e-mail from Amazon so they can further investigate and see what can be done about a refund since now I don't even trust a return and replace. Today, I get the e-mail from Amazon telling me to contact the SELLER! I just go in circles with a DEAD tent. THANK GOD MY GRANDSON DID NOT CHOKE ON THIS MESS!! I don't recommend this at all if this is how much they care about children - or rather DON'T!!!
M**N
Cute and so easy to install
My mini me, aka houdini, has managed to escape her crib no matter what we do. Mattress on the floor? That's no deterrent for this pole vaulting, escape artist extraordinaire. The pop-up crib tent has saved our quickly fleeting sanity. We were able to install it in less than 5 minutes and so far, my nefarious nuisance 21-month-old has not been able to escape it. I only wish I had bought this sooner.
M**H
Updated: GREAT customer service
Update: After trying to contact customer service and finding no way to do so, I had left a one star review. Within 24 hours of that review THEY reached out to me and sent me a brand new crib tent that works perfectly. I am really impressed by their responsiveness, and for parents with babies who like to escape the crib, these crib tents are GREAT. One thing I think is important to know, though, which is just the nature of a crib tent, is that some kids may be able to get themselves caught in the net by still getting their legs over the edge of the crib while the net is in place, which bends the top of the net forward *just* enough to catch some littles between the net and the outside of the crib when they try to drop down and escape. My daughter did this, and that's we decided it was time to put on the toddler rail to her crib and push the other side up against the wall so there wasn't a way she could get stuck in the netting. The other way to prevent this IMO is to make sure you tie the ribbons properly and tightly so they don't allow the net to move too much. Basically the more you can get the top of the net to stay in place, the less likely a little person can get stuck. If it were me, I'd just move the baby to a toddler bed and use the crib net that way now. It works perfectly by keeping my daughter in her bed (she loves the tent, too), and my daughter can't get stuck that way because even if she were able to bend the net forward in trying to put her feet on the floor, she could easily extricate herself and get back on the bed. Original review: The concept of the product and the fit versus other tents we’ve had is superior. However, we’ve had it for less than two months and a very sharp bit of metal has pierced through the fabric, creating a serious hazard if my daughter crawls under her crib during playtime, which she sometimes does. I tried contacting the manufacturer but have no way to do so.
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