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The Delta Children Extra Long Foam Bedrail Bumper is designed to keep toddlers and kids safe while they sleep. Measuring 56 inches long, this portable and travel-friendly bed rail features a non-toxic foam construction that meets ASTM safety standards. With a removable, machine washable cover, it ensures easy maintenance, while its slip-under design allows for quick installation on various bed sizes.
Brand | Delta Children |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | White |
Style | 56x 6x 4.5 Inch (Pack of 1) |
Product Dimensions | 56"W x 4.5"H |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Washable |
Adjustable Length | No |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Item model number | CR19001-5051 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | wool, synthetic, fleece, foam |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Finish | Non-toxic |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
V**V
Great Gap Filler
I bought this pillow to use as a space/gap filler down the side of my queen size bed since there is just enough space between the side of the bed and the wall that I was constantly losing blankets, tv remote, phone, and the occasional stuffed animal or two down to the floor. I placed this pillow down the side of the mattress to fill (most of) the gap between the bed frame/mattress and the wall and it's been a lifesaver to make sure I don't drop things clear to the floor. It doesn't fit the entire length of the bed--and two pushed together would be too long--but it covers enough area that I don't have any issue. It only slides a little from time to time and ends up pushing the mattress the other way, but it's easy to get it back into place with minimal effort. I love it so much I'm considering getting another to fill the space between the mattress and headboard as well. Highly recommend even if you don't plan to use it to keep kids from falling out of bed. It definitely has many practical uses!
M**M
Worked great for a toddler bed
I cut this down to size, removing about 5" off the end in order to fit the length of a toddler bed (converted from a crib). It was easy to do and works great. Great value for the price.
K**W
Works, but not secure.
Barrier slips around quite a bit so isn’t completely secure
M**A
Finally!!!! Double Queen bed gap review
So I have been on the hunt for some time now for a way to fill the gap between my two queen beds. I have tried various hobby foam, and pushing the mattresses together (a daily annoyance with my platform beds) only to have “the Gap” come back in full force when you venture too close in the middle of the night. Always starts off with an arm or leg and then boom … you’re in the gap. Anyways, the closest fix has been cinching the mattresses together with a custom tether that fits all the way around. Problem with that is the cinch point is an absolute eye sore. Think of how you’d cinch something large onto a truck. That kind of situation. I was reluctant to spend the money on another piece of foam but I thought the triangle shape was a good idea. And voila!!! It’s amazing! I took the cinch off the bed. Pushed them in close together and wedged the triangle foam into the gap. The mattresses are now seamlessly flush! I am currently laying on “the gap” to see if it starts to fall in or is uncomfortable, and it’s actually really firm yet soft on the skin. No wrinkles or weird feeling when a sheet is placed over it either. Will update soon after a few weeks on it.
B**A
It's Just OK
I was going back and forth between this and another brand for a bumper for my toddler's new bed. I went with the other option, but came back to this one when I needed a gap filler for the space between her bed and the wall. The size and triangular shape works perfectly for that function, but I'm glad I went with the other option for a bumper. This one was just too small and rather flimsy, and I wouldn't feel safe using it as a guard between my toddler and the floor.
N**R
Hard to roll over
For those parents (like me) who questioned if this would be enough to keep your kids from falling out of bed, I can verify that it will take some heavy thrashing or high speed rolling for a toddler to get over this barrier. We just transitioned our daughter to a bed and despite doing 180s in her sleep most nights she has yet to fall out. This also fits nicely under sheets, and stays in place.
T**K
Perfect for the elderly!
Used these when my dad was in Hospice to keep him from slipping off the bed. It also helped slow him down to get oriented when he was getting out of bed to go to the restroom in the middle of the night. Highly recommend.
A**N
This is great for cosleeping
At the time of this review my baby is almost 3 months oldShe hasn’t quite figured out how to roll over but is wiggly enough that I needed a bit of a side for our bed. This works great. It does fall off the bed sometimes but it takes a bit of force (more than a 3 month old can muster) to get it there. Normally it falls when I sleep on the outside and I lean on it allot. But even when I’m mostly asleep I can pull it back up on the bed. I’d definitely recommend having a pretty snug fitted sheet to put it under because it needs the force to stay on the bed.I’m not sure how long this will work but it was pretty cheap and it works for what I need it for, for now.Also I think I read somewhere that it was memory foam. It’s not incase anyone was wondering
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