Best Bed Rails
Bed rail collapsed – I purchased this bed rail about 6 months ago. It worked well until this evening. My 3 year old son must have rolled against the rail and it… Read more
collapsed. I heard a lot bang followed by crying. Thankfully he wasn’t badly hurt, but he was very shaken by fall. It has taken a very long time to resettle him and get him back to sleep.
Best on the market! – This is a very strong, supportive guard rail, that not only looks great but works really well with the Joey bed (takes 2 seconds to attach). The… Read more
corners are smooth and curved. Such a beautiful functional design. Protects little ones from falling out of bed and creates a safe area to sleep. Love it!
A hassle , distorted $1000 mattress and have to remove the whole mattress to make the bed – A hassle, distorted a $1000 mattress and have to basically remove the whole mattress to make the bed as it is also against the wall on one side. … Read more
Annoying piece of equipment to use and could have whipped something better up myself in a morning. Junky and clunky look elsewhere for an easier solution
Works great, used on double bed, easy up and down – Bought this when we converted our DD's crib to the double bed stage. The rails were a bit tricky to assemble, but the solid construction and final… Read more
product were fine. As the instructions said, we were able to slide the frame parts under the mattress easily and then put on the side rails. We loved that the rails were easy up and down for story time at bed. Down folded the rail to get us in and out without having to be a gymnast! The mesh sides were great, although not a concern for us as our DD sleeps in the exact middle of the bed and doesn't roll about. solid construction, reliable, easy to use. Tricky assembly.
Good – I bought two of these rails and was pleased to find that I could use them together, as they had the capacity to be joined together, or used… Read more
separately. Initially we had them both installed on a bed in the middle of the room, but after moving the bed next to the wall, we now only use one and will use the other for our younger child. Simple to use, doesn't greatly impact on changing the sheets. Can be used on slat beds or ensembles. It can be fiddly to fold down as you need to use two hands in a pincer grip, while pulling rail down so it doesn't lock back in.
Dangerous! – If pulled on while in the bed the rail starts sliding out and folding. At the hinge on the outside of the bed a child could easily have their fingers cut off if they put them in the hinge. I am surprised this can be sold for use by children! Show details