| | |  | Vitamins & Minerals | Home » » » Tots In Mind Cozy Crib Tent II 1, White | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Tots in Mind Crib Tent II The Tots in Mind Cozy Crib Tent II with Inside Surround Net offers peace of mind for you and your infant or active toddler! •Helps prevent injuries from falls •Helps prevent injuries to limbs between crib rungs •Helps prevent child from climbing out and unattended wandering •Allows crib rail to be lowered for easy access •Helps protect from unwanted objects and pets entering crib, while containing child’s own bottles, toys, etc. •Helps discourage insects •Bumper pad can be used •Easy to assemble–no tools needed •Collapses easily for travel •Safety tested, washable •Fits most standard cribs with outside diameter of 29" x 54" and having 4 level corners | | | Features: | |
• Helps prevent climbing out of crib and injuries from falls
• Keeps objects, pets out of crib
• Fits most standard and sleigh cribs
• Netting; Safety; Protective; Portable; Petproof
• Fits most standard and sleigh-style cribs with an outside diameter of 29 x 54 inches and having four level corners
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 29.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.9 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 28.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 416 reviews |
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258 of 260 found the following review helpful:
keeps kitties awayJan 31, 2005
By Joe'sMom We received this as a hand-me-down from a friend who has cats. She raved about it and said it was the only way to keep kitties away from sleeping in the crib. When we first put the crib together, sure enough, our cats climbed right in and claimed ownership. I didn't want to keep them out of the entire room since our apartment is so small to begin with, so this was a great way to keep kitties on the ground.
I did notice that most of the negative reviews for this product were because some children were able to unzip themselves and climb out of the crib. Since we purchased this as a way to keep animals out and not as a way to keep baby inside, this hasn't been an issue for us. when my son can successfully unzip the tent and climb out of the crib on his own, I will move him to a safer alternative. For now, I can rest easily, knowing that my son will not have any "furry friends" climbing in bed with him at night.
to address some of the comments that the tent set up prevents the attachement of crib toys- we have a mobile, a kick and play piano, and the fisher price acquarium all attached in the crib with no problems. Just make sure that the mobile you use isn't too tall.
there are only 2 inconveniences that I have found with the crib tent
1. You can not raise and lower the sides of the crib. Since the tent is literally strapped on to all 4 sides of the crib, you need to leave the crib rail in the "up" position. this was really only a minor inconvenience for us. We had it set up this way right from the beginning so we never got used to being able to lower and raise the crib rails for easy access.
2. changing sheets is a rather difficult process since you have to reach into the crib to pull up the back 2 sides of the fitted sheet. And, if you're short like me, it is kind of a pain. This is the reason I gave 4 instead of 5 stars.
This product would have been perfect if only it had a zipper opening on both sides for easier access. But, on the whole, it has been a life saver and I'm really glad we have it.
79 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Solved our problemsApr 21, 2005
By K. Jordan I have liked this product. We bought it to keep adventurous kitties out of the crib. It has given us some good peace of mind that the cats can't get in!
Here's the good stuff:
- It completely encloses the crib, which definitely keeps the cats out - our goal in purchasing this product
- Assembled pretty easily and fit inside our crib well (Pali crib)
- Keeps things inside the crib that might get thrown out otherwise (e.g. pacifiers or small toys)
- The zipper zips up fine. It did seem loud at first, but she got used to it after just a few zips and doesn't even pay attention to it now. I didn't have any problem with the zipper being difficult to zip.
- My daughter is too little to be trying to get out of it yet, so maybe I'll have problems with her figuring our how to unzip it at some point, but it seems like it would be really difficult. There is a place you can fasten the zipper pull down on the outside of the crib.
- It also had the unintended benefit of providing a good way to keep sunlight off her. I can throw a light receiving blanket over the top to shade her. This time of the year she gets direct sunlight for some of her naps in thru a window arch that I hadn't covered...so until I do, this works great.
I gave it 4 stars because it works for me, but there is room for some improvement:
- You can move the side rail, but it's a little cumbersome. (The zipper does have to be unzipped - I don't understand why others have had a problem with it not moving at all). I'm pretty tall, so it's easy enough to reach over the side with the rail up, so that wasn't really a problem for me.
- It is difficult to put things on the side of the crib like mobiles, etc. We have a mobile that works (Tiny Love Zoo mobile) because of how it attached on the side when the zipper isn't zipped. I can swing the mobile over the side into the crib and swing it back out when I want to zip it up the tent.
- Changing sheets is a little cumbersome, but not really sure how they could change that. I use layers of the waterproof crib pads to minimize having to change the sheets anyway.
- It would be nice to have a way that you could use it with the mattress at different levels. You do need to have the crib on the lowest setting for the tent to fit correctly.
- It is a little pricey, but I don't regret the purchase. I think I've gotten my money's worth knowing that the cats can't get in.
Overall, I recommend the product.
88 of 92 found the following review helpful:
"No More Babies Climbin' Out Of Bed!"Sep 05, 2004
By Amber Atkins
"ADA"
I will never judge anyone again; when I saw this advertised in the One Step Ahead catalog just a few months ago, I thought that it was one of the cruelest inventions ever made- right up there with the child harness. But last month when my 21 month old daughter climbed out of her crib, I quickly changed my mind. Not ready to graduate on to her youth bed, my daughter would be in danger every night if it wasn't for this product. I could either take my chances and leave her in her crib hoping she won't climb out again, or take my chances that she won't go wandering in the night given the freedom of the youth bed. This is the perfect product for this transition period. The safety aspect is the number one benefit of this product, but I also agree with the other reviews that they can no longer throw pacifiers or dolls out of the crib and then make you get out of bed to return it, and it also keeps them from chewing on the top rails. Another advantage to this latest model is that the netting in the front prevents clever children from reaching under the crib rail and pulling the zipper. It only took me about 20 minutes to assemble it, and it actually looks really cute! We also made it a big deal and played circus and camping games, which got my daughter excited about it. I am so thankful for this product, and I would highly recommend it to anyone with a gymnastically inclined toddler! I will also not judge people with leashes on their children.
Thank you Tots in Mind!!!
23 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Busy DadJul 14, 2008
By Busy Dad
"Busy Dad"
The first tent we bought had a bad zipper and we had to return it. The second one we got tore at the seams within ONE month. Infants are going to push and pull on it and it is too poorly made to stand up to the playing. I have had to sew it back together over 5 times already. Think twice before you buy it. Even if you try to return it to the company they will charge you $15.00 plus shipping for a restocking fee. Poorly made and bad company. You would think for the price that they would put a little more thought into it.
52 of 62 found the following review helpful:
Save Your Money!Jan 06, 2006
By Viv I wish I had heeded the negative feedback from other reviewers. The problem is: Crib II has the market cornered. No one else makes crib tents (that I could find) so I paid $80 for this one.
My 2 year-old was climbing out of her crib so we were desperate to find something to keep her in. Within two weeks the zipper fell off. We put it back on, but it never was the same and came apart frequently. Now we have given up reattatching it and now we manually close it.
Next, the zipper stuck and we ended up almost having to cut the mesh to free my child from her prison.
To top it off, she can unzip it herself by slipping her little fingers in the zipper and climb out. It's also extremely flimsy and tears easily.
Great for keeping animals out, but for keeping your industrious toddler in; save your money.
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