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HomeBaby's RoomSafety ToolsCrib Rail CoversOrganic Easy Teether XL Side Rail Covers - 2 Pack - Ivory |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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Son can easily pull this off Jan 24, 2012
By Laura The side rail covers are each attached by a couple pieces of Velcro. My son figured out how to pull these off in the first minute they were up. We ended up getting some different ones by trend lab that have ties instead of Velcro. My son can't undo knots so they are working much better.
Does what it says. Nov 07, 2011
By Scott from Detroit It does what it says. Quality seems to be good. We're happy with the product and would consider buying it again.
Does not prevent willful children from biting the rails Jun 28, 2011
By Coopersmommy The fit of this product is okay. I bought the front and side rail covers when my son began to pull himself up to a stand and used the rails as his teether at about 7 months. This product worked ok intially and did prevent him from chewing the rails however at about a year old he figured out he can push the covers aside to access the rail. There is no way to tighten these to prevent this problem.
Wish I would have purchased sooner. May 22, 2011
By Michelle San Diego I bought the front rail guard and waited too late to get the side ones. My little guy did some damage before I got these. Easy to install, machine washable. Can't complain they do the job. Just wish they weren't so expensive. If I had my sewing machine up I would have made them for more than half the price.
High quality Apr 24, 2011
By Illustra These are the same high quality fabric as the front/back covers we adore and have two of. The organic cotton is just as soft and softens with each washing. The differnce is that they don't fit as snuggly as the front/back cover and the internal fabric does bunch a bit more during washing as a result. The answer is to pull them out when they're still a bit warm from the dryer and they seem to flatten out better almost like hanging garments warm will help prevent wrinkles.
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