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maandag 28 november 2011

Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed - Red

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Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed - Red


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Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed - Red
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 play
  • Great for outdoors because of its UV protection and adjustable wind screens
  • Sleeping bag unzips completely to form a one piece sleeping pad
  • A large front zipper panel allows parents quick access to infants or easy in/out for older kids
  • The slick, easy to fold design makes it ideal for storage and use at a moment's notice
  • Open Dimensions: 52.5"L x 34"W x 25"H
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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
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Customer Review :

Love Our Pods! : Kidco PeaPod Plus Indoor/Outdoor Travel Bed - Red


We purchased the Pea Pod Plus for a 2 week trip when our daughter was 20 months. Since we found out about the Pea Pod Plus 2 weeks before our trip and knew it wouldn't arrive until right before our trip, we were certainly nervous about how our daughter would sass (no time to acclimate her to a new bed). Based on the reviews we decided to take the gamble -- we've used a pack n play on many former trips and our daughter never responded well to it (she sleeps 12 hours straight in her crib at home but barely makes it 6 hours in a pack n play and would also fight going to bed, which she rarely does at home) -- not to mention the weight and bulk of a pack n play.
We hit the jackpot with the Pea Pod Plus!!! It's awesome!!! Our daughter slept in it as well as she sleeps in her crib. Plus it's so much easier to trip with than a pack n play. Granted, it took some extra approaches to get her acclimated. Our daughter had no problem going into the tent and lying down, but we couldn't get her to go to sleep until lights were out (no separate than at home). Also, we couldn't zipper the mesh "door" up (without crying fits) until she was asleep. So one of us would hold her hand until she fell asleep / located down (towards the end of the trip this was no more than a 5-10 slight process). I (at 5' 4") could certainly fit into the tent in a fetal position so the first two nights I stayed in the tent for about 30min - 1 hr until she was in a deep sleep (I certainly fell asleep myself in the tent!)... Then, once she was asleep, we'd zip it up and sneak into bed ourselves. She did not have any complaints while the night that it was zipped after she was initially settled. We left all the mesh windows "open" (i.e., window / door covers were rolled up) to avoid the tent heating up. undoubtedly always zip up the mesh door with slight ones -- one night we did leave the mesh screen "door" unzipped and she crawled out in her sleep and resumed her sleep on the rug for an unknown number of time before we noticed (Eek)!

As far as folding the tent back up, I can see why habitancy have problems or get frustrated. I did outline it out, but my husband still hasn't volunteered to try and he hides when it's time to fold the tent (he says I'm more mechanically inclined). If you've used a lot of camping tool or you've got a good "figuring out how things work engineering type mind", you should have no problem. Otherwise, I'd suggest opportunity the holder certainly moderately so you can try to get a sense of how it is initially folded up (that's what I did) -- it pops open certainly fast when you open it so you have to keep a very good grip on it to give yourself time to "figure it out". Also, when folding it up, try to let it guide you -- it "gives" a slight when you've got it right. The first step of grabbing and bunching all the arch parts is easy. It's the next step of pulling the lowest sections into a compact cylinder that's the hardest and I've gotten stuck on this part too -- that's where trying separate techniques until it "gives" a slight helps. Best to try to refold it right after you open it up the first time (that's when it's easiest to fold back up) -- institution as many times as inherent until you feel comfortable.


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