🛏️ Upgrade your toddler’s sleep fortress with style and safety!
The SURPCOS Bed Rails for Toddlers offer an upgraded, extra-long guardrail solution with adjustable length and height to fit beds from twin to king size. Featuring a seamless design that eliminates gaps, tool-free snap installation, and independently liftable sides, this modern grey nylon and steel rail ensures toddler safety and parental convenience. Ideal for children aged 1 to 5, it combines durable construction with easy adaptability for peace of mind every night.
Brand | SURPCOS |
Size | 78.7 inch (Pack of 1) |
Color | Grey |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 78.7"W x 26"H |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
Adjustable Length | Yes |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Manufacturer | SURPCOS |
UPC | 618103221514 |
Item model number | XF0309001 |
Material Type | wool, Wood, down wool synthetic Nylon Steel |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 9.38 pounds |
D**E
Exactly what we were looking for!
We had a co-sleep bassinet (in the front in the picture) but as our LO started to move more we decided we really needed the entire side blocked off. I was a bit hesitant reading some reviews here but as usual I found them to be overly exaggerated and in most cases false.Assembly and install was very straightforward and is the perfect length for our standard king size bed (something people complained about). I was nervous since our frame is motorized to move up and down this would effect that functionality but still works exactly the same.Long story short take the poor reviews here with a grain of salt and if you are looking for something to keep your baby from rolling off the bed as this is the answer and not crazy expensive given the current prices of things.
J**H
Safe for co-sleeping!
I LOVE these bed rails overall. It took me a few tries and my dad having to show me how to get the sides to go up and down. You have to hold the button in and then while pushing the button, come up at a slight angle with the opposite hand and then push down. You definitely want to make sure you push the rail until you hear the click and give it a test push to ensure your little one won’t be able to push it down because it looked secured and wasn’t.It’s a bit of a pain to change your sheets but if you unzip the cloth you can get your hands in there better to pull the fitted sheet down.If you want to co-sleep with the most precious person to you, these bed rails are the way to go.I also put some diapers and wipes in the side pocket(Began using the when child was 13 months old)
E**E
Great Item to Have for CoSleeping
I was only able to buy two long sides since the shorter side is currently unavailable. So far, these things have given me an ease of mind as well as more space on the bed. I no longer have to place an insane amount of stacked pillows on one side of the bed to prevent my 7mo from falling off. My only concern is that it doesn’t feel so sturdy. This may be due to the fact that I don’t have a bed frame, just a mattress and it’s box. I’m hoping to eventually get a bed frame as well as the shorter side so that the set can finally be complete and therefore sturdier. Otherwise, it’s great. It was easy to install and it is also easy to use.
J**S
I can't!!!
I bought three of these in the 80" size for my king bed, which is the suggested set of rails for a king. First, a king bed is 80" by 76" so something is off right there. Right? Well, that's just the beginning!I'd figured that out before I started constructing this trio of bedrails but proceeded anyway First, I have a standard metal bedframe with a boxpring and mattress. I naively tried to attach the rails to the bedframd but my adjustable bedframe didnt reach the full 80" so that didn't work. I quickly ordered a NEW king bedframe so that I could put this mess together. Fast forward, I get the bedframe, put that together and still can't figure it out how to put these rails on the bed. The "instruction manual" is a joke. It's more pictorial than anything else and the really not straightforward how to affix the rails onto the bed. Alas, I see there is some instructional video as listed in the pictures...nope, no video. I finally deduced that the rails go directly underneath the mattress and on top of the box spring. Sigh. Fine, but how are we screwing the base into the box spring? We are not. How do we secure this to the bed? With straps you say? Ooooooookay....not my favorite idea but okay. Problem is, the strap doesn't reach to the other side of the king bed.(yes these are 80" rails). It could only reach between the two XL twin box springs that I have. But how to fasten them? Well the "instructions" mention something about a label. I have no clue what that means, but there is a strange metal piece at the end of the string. I think it's supposed to ground the bedrail to the box spring (maybe?) But how? It's like a molded/merged chunk of two perpendicular metal pieces. How does this help? To make matters worse, I have one that goes from the bottom of the bed. Where to put that one? I ended up weaving them under the middle support piece of the bedframe but that was a bad idea because it took up too much of the straps and by the time I tried to get the straps on the legs of the bedrails, they didn't reach. Have I sighed yet? SighAfter maneuvering a heavy mattress and "affixing" the rails the best I could, only partially with straps, I see that one side of the trio of rails is falling off! Why? BECAUSE THERE ARE 4 EXTRA INCHES OF RAILS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BED!!! Sighing again. Thankfully, I had just purchased a bunch of handy bungee cords and was able to tightly wrap the rails together at the corners. Even still, one side still came out. This only became sturdy once I pushed the bed into the corner of the room.I was upset after seeing the result: and makeshift kingsized playard with bright colored bungee cords, but then I noticed something even more sigh-worthy....one corner of the trio of rails is uneven. The piece that goes on top of the corners popped up. WHY you might ask? I'll tell you....because the base leg of the rail on one side of one rail is literally about an inch shorter than all of the others. This is clearly a defect or it was meant to go in the box for a different product. However, the reality is that after purchasing the rails, the new bedframe, trying to figure out these instructions and finally making a makeshift version of the work, I realize that it needs to be taken apart anyway because I have a botched set of parts that make it cockeyed!Last tidbit, if you still have ANY interest in buying this....there is a major design flaw:The rails get lowered from the outside only. So if I'm inside and want to get out, or want to "lock" myself in, I have to reach over the top and awkwardly do it. They should have may this doable from inside and outside.SIGH.PS....if anyone figures this out, please tell me how.to fix my mess. I asked two questions above and maybe you can reply to them. Send help! Lol
Y**N
Easy to use and works great!
I love this product! We first got only one but after seeing how easy it was to use and move the rail up and down for access, we ended up getting 2 more for the other sides of our bed. I love having the piece of mind knowing my toddler is safe while in bed. The mesh is also a great feature since we like to have a fan running at night. Because it’s so breathable, even though we have all the sides up, I don’t feel stuffy or claustrophobic at all.In addition to the great product, the customer service is also really fast and helpful. They were able to help me with replacing parts for the rail after I happened to break a piece (a fault entirely my own). Really happy with this buy and I’ve already recommended it to several friends and family.
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