Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed – Red
Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed – Red
- Larger size makes it ideal for ‘big kids’ up to age 6
- Includes: washable sleeping bag/bag, anchor straps, storage bag, 4 mesh panels, 4 adjustable wind screens, inflatable mattress & air pump
- Features a virtually indestructible frame for storage
- Mattress easily inflates with hand pump
- Bottom pocket hides mattress away from baby and prevents mattress shifting
Whether you have an infant or “Big Kid” the PeaPod Plus is the perfect travel bed. For short trips across town when nap time nears, or long cross country vacations, the PeaPod Plus becomes your child’s own portable bedroom. And it’s so lightweight even your child can carry it. Features:The inflatable air mattress helps protect from cold, hard surfaces (inside or out) and provides a comfortable place to sleep or playGreat for outdoors because of its UV protection and adjustable wind screensSleepi
List Price: $ 79.99
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LOVE OUR PODS!,
We bought two Peapod Plus travel beds in June (one red and one pink). We LOVE them. We were so tired of carting around two packnplays for our 12-month old twins. I put these in the twins’ cribs for one week prior to using them for travel in order to acclimate them to sleeping in a different environment. My son fussed for the first two times, and my daughter loved her pod right away. They slept great in them. They quickly adjusted to using them on the floor, too.
I removed the sleeping bag to save for when they are older because it is very bulky, and I believe it could be a suffocation hazard for babies/toddlers. Right now, I put a crib sheet on the mattress (fits perfectly) and stick the mattress inside the tent rather than in the zippered mattress pocket. I found these very easy to fold ( I had to look at the directions the first few times) so I don’t understand all the complaints. Great product!
***NOTE*** the pink version is very cute and pretty, but I wish that I had ordered two red/blue ones. The red/blue peapod is much darker inside and better for encouraging sleeping! ; )
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|Very nice travel bed,
I have an active 18 month old who usually sleeps in a pack and play with a playyard crib tent on top when we travel, mostly to visit relatives. I bought the Peapod plus in the hopes of a quicker and easier set up, and less bulk when packed up in the trunk. I think I will like it, though I may have to do a little tweaking.
What I like:
THE SHADES – looks like it will block a lot of light which helps them block out the world in new and exciting places, so they can get their rest. As for the ventilation concern, you can roll up the shades,so I don’t think it would be a problem unless you were in extreme heat, or had a newborn (can’t regulate their temperature well yet.)
FOLDING- I love how small and light it is, but I was a little worried about getting it folded up again since I had a hard time with similar “pop up” baby products in the past. After I looked carefully at how it was folded up and looked carefully at the pictures I was able to do it after only a few tries.
SIZE – My average size “almost 5 year old” daughter could sleep in it comfortably, so I hope to get a few years of use out of this.
My concerns, or things that could be improved:
ZIPPERS – They are “double zippers” -you can open it from the inside, which means my girl WILL open it – guaranteed! I will probably put a safety pin under the zipper from the outside. I need to know she is safe whether the place we are staying is toddler-proof or not.
MATTRESS – I wish they would make it with a self-inflating mattress but it doesn’t look like the inflating will be difficult.
SLEEPING PAD/BAG-This is the biggest problem I have with this bed. The pad/sleeping bag doesn’t attach to the bottom of the tent. If you have no problem laying your baby down in a pack and play without a sheet, you may not care. I just hate the noisy, cold, uncomfortable vinyl, and I don’t think my kids sleep as well either. I know the sleeping bag will get all bunched up, drool all over the vinyl, scratchy noises waking me up in the night, if not them, as they move around in their sleep….. some reviewers have added velcro… maybe I will try that. But it seems like the manufacturers should have done something (snaps, a zipper, velcro). Others reviewers just put the mattress inside the tent (instead of in the zippered pocket). If you do that, then you can put a crib sheet on it. But then the bed is less stable, more easily tipped by an active child… i will have to do something but I am not sure what yet.
Overall, a good purchase, if I can figure out the sleeping bag issue.
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