The Mom Who Reviews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de febrero de 2025
Is this the most aesthetically pleasing crib liner? No. But is it worth it for peace of mind? Absolutely! As a first-time mom (especially if you have PPD/PPA), knowing it’s breathable is a huge relief. It keeps my little one safe from crib bars and stuck limbs, which is a lifesaver since she moves around a lot at night. Sleep is already hard enough—this helps me rest a little easier!
Lauren Stern
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2024
I feel like whoever has been saying that their kid's feet/legs still get stuck in between the slats isn't using this product correctly. You really need to pull it down so the mattress holds the bottom in place.This product has given me and my husband peace of mind when sleeping. I do wish, however, that it was a couple inches taller.
Cameron Polk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
I have also been a no bumper type of mom, but let me explain to you that all it takes is having THAT child that just lives their lives dangerously to change your mind lol.We got 2 packs of these (wash and replace). Theyre soft, breathable, fit the crib perfectly.I do wish the ties had a more ridgid material so my baby couldnt untie them so easily though.Would buy again!
Will K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de abril de 2021
We bought this because our 4 month old started rotating around in his crib during his night sleeps. I've never heard of these products until I saw a video about it and thought "ok I need this". It has worked wonders and consistently prevents our baby from poking his arms and legs through the slats in his crib.It's mesh so its breathable and super easy to install. I do wish it would extend all the way somehow for our style of crib but that's just a small gripe. Highly recommend this one too because its the best bang for your buck compared to all the others out there.
JBelle
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2019
My daughter started rolling around and spinning in her crib (ikea Sundivk) when she was about 4 months old. She would get her arm or leg stuck in the slats and would start crying because she couldn't get her limb out. I talked to her pediatrician at her 4-month wellness check and the doctor said that a breathable mesh crib liner would be safe to use. I was hesitant to buy this because of other ratings, but I'm glad I got it. it works perfectly!Pro:- Works. My daughter has not been able to get an arm or a leg through since I installed these even though she has pressed up against them.- Right Price. I paid around 22$ which is a little more than I think it's are worth, but still a good value.- Pediatrician Approved. MY pediatrician approved a mesh liner for MY child. (talk to your pediatrician first!)- Easy to Install. Installation was quick and easy. I velcroed one side then the other before tying the strings around the bar and top rail. Once the strings were tied, I redid the velcro so everything looked neat and secure.- Breathable. I held it to my face to make sure I could breathe through it and I can.Cons:- I tied the strings over the top of the crib to prevent the mesh liner from falling down. if you have already lowered the mattress or if your crib has higher rails, you'll have to tie the strings solely around the bars. The fabric is silky, so it may slip. You could probably prevent this if you taped the strings to the rail on the outside.- These aren't secure enough to prevent a baby from pulling them down. My baby can't grasp them for climbing yet (she scratches them, but can't pull), but once she starts using them to pull herself up, I'll have to take them out. Hopefully by then she will be able to get herself unstuck.- There are gaps on either end of the crib. These liners are for solid end cribs and because of how they attach, there is an open slat on each end of the crib on both sides (4 total open slats). My daughter has found her way to the ends of the crib, but hasn't gotten a limb out (getting an arm out would be hard, but a leg is possible). I'd like to see a liner that covers all the slats and maybe tied around the solid ends.- Cleaning. Because it is mesh, it is hard to spot clean. I don't expect the liner to get excessively dirty but my daughter has managed to drool on it already. You can take it off and scrub it if needed.Minor Cons:- Color Choice. This was the only liner I could find for a solid end crib. I have white and grey in the nursery so the grey color worked for me, but I would like to see this come in other colors.- Hard to see through. I was hoping that I could see through this liner a little more considering it is mesh. i have to peek over the top of the crib to make sure my daughter is still sleeping (I can see if she is moving but i cannot see if her eyes are open).Overall, I would recommend this product. My daughter was poking a limb through the slats a few times per day (she would start on her back for naps and then roll to her side and spin, trapping a limb in the process. I would reset her and she would do it again). This has kept her limbs safely inside the crib and helped her sleep longer because she's not waking herself up because she's caught.