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LIGHT & VERSATILE: The Karley Bassinet is designed with a
lightweight aluminum frame that allows you to move it easily from room
to room. Easy to assemble, it features a quick-folding mechanism. Use it
indoors and carry it outdoors without any hassle!
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ROOMY INTERIORS: With dimensions of 35.50Lx18.3Wx27H inches, the Karley
Bassinet is as spacious as they come! The roomy, airy bassinet features
an adjustable double canopy and there is also a large storage bag to
hold your babie's essentials
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STYLISH LOOK: The Karley is made out of a soft, safe and comfortable
polyester foam fabric, which is easy to clean. It is available in nine
beautiful finishes, allowing it to blend in beautifully with the nursery
of your dreams!
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MATTRESS INCLUDED: The Karley comes with a 1″ thick mattress pad as
recommended by the ASTM & CPSC. Mattress pad dimensions are
32Lx16Wx1H inches
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OTHER SPECS: The Karley Bassinet weighs 16 lbs and is recommended for
newborns up to 25 lbs. The height with the canopy is 36 inches, height
without is 27. The folded up dimensions are 23.5 L x 6.5 W x 32 H inches
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It's
perfect! I know a lot of comments on previous reviews mentioned that
the pad didn't come with sheets. Because my last baby died of SIDS while
in a bassinet that has make shift sheets on it, tight fitting sheets
were a must. Sheets for the Halo Bassinest work perfectly, they are
tight fitting and they don't make the pad curl up. If you don't like the
color choices for the sheets at baby r us, etsy.com has great choices.
I
won’t go into detail on the actual bassinet - see the other well
written reviews. However, if you have not found information on what
sheets fit, after much trial and error I found the Halo bassinet sheets
to work beautifully.
DO NOT buy the “recommended with this
product” waterproof sheets because they will fold your mattress in half
and it will be unusable.
I hope this helps!
We've
used this for about 2 weeks as our newborn's bed. We have moved it from
our room at night to the living room during the day so we have her
nearby and it's not too cumbersome to do so even in a 2 story house. I
think it could fold easily but my husband doesn't bother to and it makes
it (barely) through the doorways and stairway fine. The material isn't
the prettiest, so it's not the picture perfect lace and ribbon bassinet
but it's also not ugly. I appreciate the mesh sides and the zipper top
if we ever had the need to keep out bugs? I guess we would be set if my
husband could get me into camping.
ONE BIG PROBLEM - when we
purchased this, the weight limit on the description was 25 or 30 lbs,
something around that, which any newborn should be within for at least a
few months. The mattress has a warning label (pictured) that says the
limit is only 10 lbs. Our baby girl was a bit early (which is another
thing I liked about this - prime shipping!) and a bit smaller than my
two boys, she's only 6 1/2 lbs at 2 weeks. My boys would have easily
been too heavy for this well before 3 months, which is what I expect a
bassinet to last till. (...they were big, though, and grew fast). So if
you have a big baby, you may want to look at a different bassinet. I
would bet the weight limit is more than 10 lbs, but I also wouldn't risk
it with my newborn.
I
have two cats who love my daughter, which is fine while we are all
awake and I can make sure she isn't being smothered, but at bed time it
is unsafe, so we bought this in order to keep the cats away while she
sleeps. One of my cats has taken to sleeping on top of the cover. The
first time I woke up and saw it I freaked out because I was worried it
would bend it or collapse on top of my daughter, but after several
nights of waking up to see it and once of watching my cat take a running
jump onto it without it collapsing I stopped worrying about it. I have
checked the structural integrity of it regularly since noticing the
"Feline Olympic Long Jump" and haven't seen any issues. My only
complaint would be that the zippers are hard to dig out from below the
handles, but I installed a string that I can just pull up from the far
side and it's much easier now. Baby is harder to access, but that is the
whole point of getting one of these: to avoid easy access of pets,
bugs, and family members. :)
I
like that this bassinet has a canopy to prevent the cat from snuggling
with the baby during the night, but if you order this bassinet go ahead
and order the Big Oshi mattress to use instead of the one that comes
with it. The problem with the mattress that comes with it, is that there
are no fitted sheets that fit it. All the fitted sheets I bought,
caused the mattress to buckle and that created gaps on the side leaving
me feeling a little uneasy. I went without a fitted sheet for a while
and the mattress became stained from spit up and you can only spot clean
the mattress. The manufacturer either needs to provide a sturdier
mattress or manufacture fitted sheets to fit the provided mattress. The
Big Oshi 16x32 mattress fits perfectly and I bought Burt’s Bees fitted
sheets to fit that mattress.
Words
cannot describe how much I love this travel bassinet, but I will try.
My family recently relocated across the country, and all of our worldly
possessions are stuck in a moving cube that got lost in the shuffle and
that we won't see for a MONTH. Thankfully, I ordered this and had it
sent to my mom's before we moved as a little sleeping nest for my
daughter when she visits grandma. Now that we've had to use it for her
temporary bed, I'm really tempted to make this semi-permanent until she
outgrows it. Here's why:
+ Right out of the box it snapped together in 30 seconds without any extra tools, screws, etc.
+ It lies almost completely flat when folded, and folds down easily.
+ My daughter is 4 months, 15.5 lbs and 25 inches and she has PLENTY of room.
+ Light as a feather!!
+ The zippered hood gave us peace of mind around my mom's really lovable, curious cats at night.
+
The mesh sides are really breathable (our baby likes to mash her face
against the side of her crib), but she can't get a hand stuck.
+ The
pad that comes with it is actually really padded, but not dangerously
so. I read the other reviews that said the pad was just a hard slab, but
was pleasantly surprised. It's more padded than her pack n play
"mattress" for sure. I just covered it with a crib sheet in the photos.
I
can't think of a single minus, seriously. She still sleeps in our room
at night, and I think I'm going to use this as a bedside/arm's reach
bassinet. It takes up MUCH less space than her pack n' play, and she
falls asleep soundly and deeply in this. It is a good height and depth
to be able to reach her without hurting your back, too.
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