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Solid, but beware: Needs some improvements Oct 11, 2010
By Savvy Shopper
"The Savvy Shopper"
I purchased this pack-n-play after doing a a lot of research and wanted to get good "bang" for the bucks. Overall it is solid. It feels sturdy and the wheels on one end make it easy to move around. It will be a great help as we travel and baby grows. You will still probably want to get a mattress as the "mattress" that consists of the four folding panels is thicker than I expected but still seems like it could be uncomfortable. If you think of a pad the folds rather than the way a yoga pad rolls up, you can get the idea of how it packs up. (Note: a 1-inch thick matress for babies is recommended by health/safety profesisonals, anything thicker can be hazardous.)
Here are some things to keep in mind. If you are looking to use it as the play yard or without the bassinet and other features, it will be faster to assemble and break down and it's good value for the money. If you are looking to use it more like your primary crib for your first couple months think carefully about what you want and need. Whenever you break down the crib to move to another room you need to pull off the changing table. If you are packing it up for longer distance transport you need to completely take the table apart, as well as the mobile and quite possibly some of the hardware on the bassinet. It's not hard, but can take 10-15 minutes. The bassinet feature requires a little time to slide in or out the metal poles that run along the sides and lock it in place, for example.
Warning: The "handy storage case" does not have handles! It has one small awkward carry handle that must be grasped with you hand. You can't sling it over your shoulder. This is a horrible design oversight for a product that is suppose to be convenient and portable. As we will be doing some major traveling when our baby is still quite young, and I've read too many bad things about hotel cribs to depend on one, I'm not looking forward to bringing this to the airport unless I can figure out a way to sew or hot glue some handles onto the case; or maybe I can find an alternative case that will be easier to carry.
The changing table and the little mobile together make for a lot of "stuff" in the way of getting the baby in and out. We do not use the mobile. Also, there is only adequate space to store stuff for changing, so we have supplies near by on a table. Ask yourself if you really need the changing table before deciding on a model that has one.
If you're traveling or using this at a relative's house, this changing table feature would be great since you can guarantee a place to change your young baby that all fits together in one case. However, for use at home, it may not be worth the money, especially if you plan to have more than one portable crib and will have a separate baby changing pad/station that could be secured on a table top or dresser. Also, you could always change the baby on a bed using a changing pad if needed. (If you're considering this model you've probably figured out that the sun-shader and extra infant holder that some newer models can be wastes of money. Good for you! Chances are you are going to put the crib in the shade, could drape a sheet over the top to create shade if needed when the baby uses it without the bassinet feature, or would close the curtains in the room. True, some newborns sleep better when in a smaller "crib" or bassinet, since it's cozier and more like the womb, but ask yourself if the extra money is worth it for those first weeks/ or month. Maybe you can purchase a different kind of infant holder that would be just as effective, for less than the mark up on the cribs that include one.)
DIMENSIONS -- CONSIDER THEM BEFORE MAKING A DECISION!: This model has the same dimensions as some of the the newer models that claim to be better for posture and more "ergonomic," measuring a couple of inches higher than older ones. If you are really tall or your spouse is, you may have to bend a little less when changing the baby or lifting the baby. I'm 5'5" and it seems just right to me. My husband is 6' 3" and has to bend over a litle but doesn't find it to be worthy of a complaint for the few minutes he stands at the table to change our little one. Also, having to bend less is definitely nice if you have a sore back and shoulders or are just tired.
The folding "mattress" measured about 26 inches across when I took a tape measure to it, and some others indicate they are 24 inches across. I didn't think much about this until I started looking at portable crib sheets and mattress covers/pads, and an additional matresses for comfort. Most sheets sold for portable cribs seem to indicate they are sized for cribs 24" wide. Hmmm.... I've found that 24"x 36ish" sizedd crib sheets can work, as long as they don't shrink a lot. It seems to fit okay and is good quality, and will probably do just fine with a 1-inch thick mattress, water-proof pad, etcetera. That's another thing. The pack-in-play's mattress is not waterproof, but water resistant. So, you may want to invest in a waterproof cover. Of course, Graco's sheets are made to fit but they didn't seem to get good reviews, so I was looking for alternatives.
Another thing about the additional mattress: I found it tricky to find a mattress that would fit this crib's dimensions - whether using just the crib or the bassinet. Of course, Graco indicates you should only use the mattress pad that came with the crib, but it doesn't like a good deal for a baby's back. Crib mattresses should always fit snugly with no gaps, no less than 1/2 inch gap. Well, finally I found the Summer Play Yard Pad for around $20, and only 1 inch thick. Most were shorter or smaller, thicker, or super expensive. It fits well, quite snug actually. It also has a hard plasticky reinforcement "board" in it that can help ensure baby's posture develops well and back stays straight, and it has a waterproof covering...
MAIN DISAPPOINTMENTS: Because of the folds of the mattress and the bassinet design, it just doesn't seem like using it alone will be okay for a baby's back, at least not long-term. The bassinet and mattress pad could be sewn and designed so that it's sturdier or more solid.
Second, as mentioned earlier, it doesn't seem like an ideal travel crib for weight and ease of carry... Good, since it's solid, but not easy for a person to carry and accessories (changing station, mobile, music maker) that might get left home.
We like this pack-n-play overall and think it's good value. The play yard and crib itself seems great. - I'm definitely glad I didn't invest in a more expensive, fancier model that could have similar shortcomings (although one would hope not). We plan to keep it since it appears the bassinet's and mattresses weaknesses are not unique to this particular model and could be improved with some creativity - and sending it back to possibly order another one with similar problems seems like way too much work. Graco could definitely make some improvements to the the product. If it is easy to check out models in a store first, or purchase accessories such as sheets or pads at a store so you can return them easily if needed, I recommend doing so.
ONE BIG UNEXPECTED PRO: Recently, my husband and I started to research lighter weight and more travel-friendly portable cribs since this one is so heavy and is currently serving as our main crib. There are a few out there that are incredibly light and receive fantastic reviews, but are very expensive (i.g. Bjorn, Guava). However, I noticed that the bottom of these cribs seem to rest on the floor. It seems that the only thing separating your child from the floor is a mat and the mattress - one or two inches tops. Now, as someone who has allergies and asthma, I would never want to sleep so close to the floor - especial in the homes of some relatives and friends, and definitely in many hotels. Animal dander, dust, dust mites, dirt, and who knows what else would be very close to me. (Why would I put my baby so close to these potential irritants or hazards? Also, the floor could be cold, thus requiring a blanket to go underneath the crib. With the Graco, even when mattress is at the bottom of the crib your child is still several inches off the floor. So, the Graco is a heap of weight, and that is a major travel pain, but at least I know my baby is a little more protected, and I don't have to worry about whether we could place the portable crib on a separate bed, for example, to keep her off the floor.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
. May 11, 2010
By K R This was one of the best purchases we made for our new baby. We use it every day and find the bassinet very helpful not having to lean into a crib to pick up the baby is so convenient. The changing table is my second favorite part it wipes up easily but it is a little lower than I expected and can not be adjusted. It works well for me as I am not that tall but my husband will have a more difficult time with it, still better than having to use the floor.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Things to think about for 1st time parents Mar 12, 2012
By lkb I got the previous version of this playard ("Splash") from my registry. My son is now 6 weeks old, and we've had it set up as our downstairs crib since before he was born.
In general, I really like the playard... the colorway is great and gender neutral (although I guess this is irrelevant now). Setting it up looked pretty straightforward, although my husband still managed to get fairly aggravated while doing so. He's not convinced that he'll ever get it back into the bag, but... we haven't tried yet.
When I was doing my research on which playard to get, I convinced myself that I needed the bassinet feature (crucial!) and that a changing station would be pretty important as well. Being first time parents, we had no idea what to expect, and I know that many people who wrote reviews found these features to be really wonderful. I can say now, after 6 weeks of using the playard daily, we've never used either the bassinet or the changing station.
Why not use the bassinet? Dogs. We had it set up, and the day we got home from the hospital, they were so excited to look in at the baby, that we decided he needed to be at the bottom of the playard to keep the dogs away from him. The dogs have since calmed down, and I'm sure our son would be fine in the bassinet now, but there's no need. He's fine at the bottom of the playard, and in fact, this way we can see him through the mesh from across the room--I don't think we'd have such a clear view if he were in the bassinet (the opaque upper canvas would block some of the view). I'm sure that bending down to pick him up and put him down would be much harder if I'd had a C-section or a particularly difficult recovery, but as it is, the bassinet feature is not useful for us.
Why not the changing station? I guess I don't have a great answer here. Our house is two stories, but it's not really that big. So it's never been a big deal to go upstairs to change him. If nothing else, it's nice to have a reason to move out of the living room. Everything is easily accessible upstairs, including multiple changes of clothes and a big waste container, and it seems silly to recreate the whole thing only a 30 second walk away. As it is, we've left the changing station installed on the playard, and it's become a bit of a catch-all for things we use on and off, like hats and mittens for walks. So it's useful, but we could've easily lived without it.
Other comments: like I said, I like this playard, but we would've been just as happy with a much simpler (and therefore cheaper) one. The noise machine is nice, and we actually have relocated it to our son's nighttime crib upstairs. I don't love that the mattress is so easily compressible... I bought a mattress pad (the ABC organic one) and sheets (again, ABC organic--I love these, they're softer than even the jersey sheets I got from another company). Both are tight-fitting, as they should be, but that means that the mattress starts to fold like an accordion at one end. I'm guessing this is just a general problem with portable mattresses that HAVE to be able to fold up, but it still bothers me.
So, all in all, the playard has more features than we needed. We just had no way of knowing at the time. I hope this review can help someone else think about what they need and perhaps, therefore, save some money.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A complete necessity but the accessories are worthless - save your money and buy the cheaper model. Jan 13, 2012
By Apierion So pack n' plays can be tricky to operate until you understand them, but after that they are a snap. the trick to know is that the edges won't snap into place unless the floor is collapsed, so from a folded position, you snap the edges in FIRST, then push the floor down. If you push the floor down first, you will waste hours of your life trying to figure out why the F#*#$ing edges won't lock into place...
Aside from this one annoyance, these things are a life saver. They are portable, comfortable for baby, and safe. If you need to park your child for any reason, this is the thing to do it in. I have 4 - two at home (one upstairs and one downstairs), one at the in-law's house, and one at my sister's house. Our little one always has a place to nap and a safe place to hang out while daddy is taking a dump.
As for the accessories - don't waste your money - there are more expensive pack n plays out there than this that come with a variety of accessories from a bassinet attachment to a diaper changing cradle - all worthless junk that raises the price. Our first PnP was the most expensive model that came with all these accouterments, and it was a waste of money. The basinet, in particular, is useless, as it is not really safe for an infant to sleep in - the the bottom is not stiff enough since it's basically just a net to hang the floor mat in. the diaper changing cradle is marginally useful, but not terribly compact so not my favorite. the only other extra is a bottle older thing, which is nice but not really nessacery. The point: buy -this- pack n play, not the more expensive models.
4 stars because setup is not quite intuitive, but once you get the hang of it, indispensable. The extra pieces are a waste of money and there are stripped down models that don't come with them and are about half the cost of this.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Works great as a temporary crib May 24, 2011
By Stephen M. Charme My daughter received this as a gift when her baby was born, and turned it over to me and my wife to use in our house so our new grandchild would have someplace to sleep over night without our having to buy a crib that would be permanently set up. Our grandchild was about 3 1/2 months when she first spent a weekend at our house, so we never used the bassinet. Here is why we like this unit:
1. This takes literally just minutes to set up and put away--if you follow the directions. I am not particularly mechanical and had no trouble at all.
2. The mattress is well padded and sufficiently comfortable for temporary use(though a cover is not included--my daughter bought one separately), and the corners tuck into the corners of the unit. The mattress has a stiff side and a padded side, and doubles as a storage case when you fold the unit up with the stiff side facing outward. But note that it holds only the main unit. You have to carry the changing table and bassinet separately.
3. The mattress cannot be adjusted to different heights and sits at the bottom of the unit. That means you have to bend over more than with a normal crib. It also means that your baby is sleeping at a lower lever than with a normal crib, which in turn means that the temperature is cooler the closer you get to the floor. Nothing wrong with this, but if you monitor the room temperature (as my daughter does), make sure you place your digital thermometer on the floor and not on a table.
4. The changing table (which like the bassinet does not come assembled) easily attaches to the unit in seconds and is just as easily removed. It is spacious and really comes in handy in the middle of the night.
5. Another review has noted that once you set up the unit, it will not fit through a standard doorway, and therefore cannot be moved to a different room without taking it down and setting it up again. True, but as a practical matter we just keep the unit in one of our upstairs bedrooms for nighttime use, and have our grandchild sleep on something else during the day, so moving it from room to room is not something we need to do.
6. While this is not something that is practical to travel with by plane, train, or bus, it is very practical to take this in a car when you go on vacation because it is not that heavy and does not take up excessive room.
7. Although the unit comes with a console that plays music, makes nature sounds, and has lights, I never use it because the volume is too weak and it is primitive compared to other gadgets we have for our grandchild.
Bottom line: For grandparents this is a much less costly alternative than buying a crib, and can easily be put away once your grandchild goes home. For parents taking a vacation by car, this is easy to transport and set up. There is also no comparison between this and the Kidco PeaPod (which we also own)--this unit is more spacious, better constructed, and more comfortable. We use the PeaPod for our grandchild to nap in during the day in our den or living room, but for sleeping during the night (where a changing table comes in very handy) I definitely prefer this unit.
Update May 24, 2011: Just returned from a beach/pool vacation. This was easy to fit in the car and easy to set up at the condo we were renting. We used it every night for my grandchild to sleep in. It is much roomier than a Pea Pod and therefore perfect for my four month old grandchild, who is a restless sleeper and moves around a lot. My daughter also used this in a hotel that we stayed in for a couple of nights after the beach/pool part of the trip ended. Again, it was easy to pack up at the rented condo, put in the car, set up in the hotel room, and take down again when our vacation ended. For sleeping at night on vacation or a visit to relatives, I highly recommend this for an infant.
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