Buy Low Price From Here Now
The Original Bedside Co-Sleeper allows your baby sleeps snugly and safely alongside your adult bed. Fits beds between 24" high and converts to a bassinet and a play yard.
The Original Bedside Co-Sleeper is a unique creation that allows you and your baby to sleep safely and comfortably next to each other from the moment you both come home. Whether you choose to breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby, the Co-Sleeper enables you to reach over and draw your baby close for feeding without disturbing the warmth and security of either of your beds. Attached to your bed under the mattress, the Co-Sleeper is securely strapped in place and it easily connects to any size bed, including the California King adult bed. By folding up and fitting into a nylon carry bag with a sturdy handle, the Co-Sleeper is portable and able to fit into the overhead compartment of most commercial airlines.
The Original Bedside Co-Sleeper can be converted to a bassinet that holds up to 30 lbs or until your baby can roll from side to side. The Co-Sleeper also converts into a handsome and sturdy play yard with a double trampoline floor and industry-approved safety locking arms. Not intended for use by children old enough to climb out.
The Original Bedside Co-Sleeper includes co-sleeper frame (natural frame with the natural, tan gingham and pink gingham liners and blue frame with the blue gingham liner), one short liner in either deluxe natural, tan gingham, blue gingham or pink gingham fabric (click on large picture for fabrics), one cotton fitted sheet, one inch mattress pad and fits beds 24" high. If your bed is higher than 24", you can purchase Leg Extension Kits. The patented Arm?s Reach Co-Sleeper Frame is made of powder coated steel tubing and the liner and fitted sheet are made of a soft, machine washable 35% cotton/65% polyester fabric. Measures 40" long x 28" wide x 31" high
Readmore
Technical Details
- The co-sleeper attaches securely to the adult bed under the top mattress and fits all bed from twin to cal king, with height of 24'. We offer leg extensions that will bring the height of the co-sleeper to 30' for higher beds- Original bassinet offers a cozy environment, creating ease of nighttime nursing and comfort, baby sleeps in its own little sleeping nest next to the parent, attached to the adult bed
- Includes fitted sheet, mattress and carry bag
- Size 28' x40' x31'
See more technical details
By First Time Mom (Palm Desert, CA)
Although the premise of this product is fabulous, the manufacturer does not deliver a well executed unit.
Difficult assembly is a minor detail as the mattress is as hard as a rock. UNLESS, you want to purchase the upgraded organic mattress for $150.00 and I didn't even spend that much on my crib mattress!
Don't waste your money!
By New Mommy (NY, NY)
I purchased this co-sleeper because I heard it would be easier to breastfeed during the night. While I still take her out of it to breastfeed her, I LOVE being able to have her right next to me so I can look at her while we are sleeping. Also, I like how she has so much room so she will be in it for a few months longer than if it were a traditional bassinet. Can't wait to use it as a playpen when she grows out of it!
By leila_chloe (Columbus, OH)
I loved the idea of having our baby close to us during the night.
I researched it well, or at least I thought I had, and bought the "Universal" model as our bed, including mattress, is 20" from the ground.
A few things to note:
If your bed has any kind of frame that is not flush with the sides of your mattress, for example, we have the Tate Bed from Crate and Barrel, the co-sleeper function will not work. The side frame of your bed has to be completely aligned with the mattress, as you find with a traditional boxspring/mattress set up.
If it is not, there is a huge space between the lowered side of the co-sleeper and your bed, which is an entrapment hazard.
I really wish that arms reach mentioned this somewhere on their website.
The instruction manual is probably the worst I have ever read.
It is poorly illustrated and incredibly hard to follow.
I consider myself someone that can put together just about anything and although I had read reviews of people saying this was hard to put together, you often find that for most products, so I figured it was down to the individuals.
But no, after struggling for an hour, trying to figure out how to convert from a co-sleeper to a free standing bassinet, I decided to come online and look at arms reach support to try and get clearer directions.
What did I find, but a tutorial that is utterly different from those provided with the co-sleeper, There are some clear photographs and a step by step guide, but it barely relates to the printed version.
I truly feel like this probably isn't that hard to do, just the instructions send you on a path that is very hard to follow and leaves out huge chunks of information.
The illustrations are terrible (Ok, i am hypercritical about this- it is my profession- but they are bad!) , small, almost impossible to decipher and contradict from one page to the next.
I am so frustrated with this thing that I haven't yet tried the "alternative" instructions, but will do so later.
The really 'convenient' thing about the online tutorial is that it isn't available in a printable format and my co-sleeper is in another part of the house, so I am going to have to copy and paste each section and drag and drop the photographs to create my own printable tutorial, otherwise walk from room to room for each step- which at 9 months pregnant, I am not looking forward to.
Just for some perspective, this is our second child, we have had bassinets, a crib, a pack and play, a few strollers and car seats, swing, bouncer etc etc and I have put all of these together by myself, usually heavily pregnant.
I will also point out that the mattress is really hard, yes, a mattress for a baby should be firm, but this is very cardboard like and has 3 distinct 'sections" - this is true of all pack n plays, so we bought an alternative latex/organic cotton mattress from Pure Rest.
I am hoping that once I finally get it together, it will function as a playard/bassinet for our baby.
Unless you have a standard boxspring/mattress and have unlimited patience, I would suggest a bassinet/cradle for next to the bed and a regular pack and play for the living room and/or travel-- they are much easier to deal with.
By Gemelle (OC, California)
I initially wanted the mini co-sleeper but someone accidentally ordered the original. It's a good thing I purchased the big one. The original co-sleeper is still great after 8 months.
I use the 4 side pockets on a daily basis to store diapers, blankets, etc. I don't have much space in my condo so the size and storage capacity of the co-sleeper really helped.
My baby was breastfed for 7 months and having the cosleeper in the same room really helped. Having the top level means I didn't have to break my back lifting her in and out throughout the night. The drop-down bar means I can reach my arm right over to soothe her.
Once she learned to grab onto the bars, I raised the drop-down bar. Once she learned to sit, I disassembled the top portion and turned it into a playpen. Now she's comfortable sleeping in any playpen.
The only drawback is the sturdiness of the mattress. It's a little flimsy and not solid enough for a developing baby's back.
Sidenote: I did have to purchase the leg extenders to have the sleeper align with the height of my queen size bed. I also purchased a lot of its other accessories (like the netting and mattress pads), which turned out to be a waste of money.
By New mom to be (Texas)
Imagine placing a play yard next to your bed. That is how large this is! I dont know why I was expecting something smaller since I know it could be used as a play yard as well as a co-sleeper. But anyways, I was suprised at the size. Otherwise, it did not take long to put together it is a very simple design. I think we will get alot of use out of it!
Images Product
Buy Arm's Reach Natural Original Co-Sleeper Now
0 ความคิดเห็น:
แสดงความคิดเห็น