PHIL&TEDS TRAVELLER CRIB, RED

phil&teds Traveller Crib, Red

  • Super light weight during usually 7 pounds
  • Compact overlay as well as can fit in a beyond cell of an airplane
  • Therma-rest matress included

The Phil & Ted Traveller is a lastest as well as biggest transport sneak around from a guys during Phil & Ted’s. It’s lighweight, easy to set up as well as it’s gentle as well as protected for your baby. This is a deputy to Phil & Ted’s Travel Cot.

List Price: $ 179.99

Price: $ 175.00

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3 Responses to PHIL&TEDS TRAVELLER CRIB, RED

  1. Sarah E. Berdugo says:
    27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Poor quality construction for the price, September 6, 2008
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    I borrowed a Traveller from a friend for an overseas trip with my 10-month old and liked it so much that I bought my own. It’s lightweight, easy to set up, packs small enough to fit into a suitcase, and definitely fills the need for a playpen/crib in a hotel room. However, we just returned from a week-long trip, and my almost-brand new Traveller exhibited some serious quality issues. The zipper broke on the stuff sack, the zipper came unstitched on the top panel, and one of the tightening pulls on a leg came off. My friend’s Traveller has shown none of these problems, so maybe I just got a bum one. The Phil & Ted’s warranty, though, seems much more restrictive than similar high-end producers so we’ll see what they say.

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  2. A. Markov-Wieand "Parent" says:
    16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Product!, August 3, 2008
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    A. Markov-Wieand “Parent” (Somerville, MA) –
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    I had been researching travel cots for some time, hesitant to purchase one and acquire even more “baby stuff”, especially since we already own a Pack & Play (which is great, but too bulky to travel with). A recent camping trip in rather close corners finally necessitated purchasing a travel cot, and the newly-redesigned Traveller seemed like a good bet. My daughter slept quite soundly in the bed from the first night we placed her in it, and we’re so pleased with the product that we’ve recently taken it on a weekend trip and used it in place of a hotel crib. The greatest challenge is fitting all the pieces into the included duffle bag, but once that is accomplished, the cot easily fits into a standard suitcase. It’s also very lightweight for the space that it offers our 17-month old. And although my daughter is very tall, it seems unlikely that she would be able to climb out of the Traveller Cot in the near future, due to the the curved frame. This product is great when you have the need to place your child to sleep in a smaller space, such as a hotel room or tent, yet the length of the Traveller means that we should be able to use it until my daughter is ready for a real bed. And she seems to very much enjoy waking up and peering out the mesh “windows”. All in all a very good product so far. Just be sure to bring a small quilt or extra blanket to line the bottom of the cot, as there is no way to attach a sheet to the mattress.

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  3. Smith "Jenna" says:
    19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Be careful putting together and breaking down, March 22, 2008
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    Smith “Jenna” (New York, NY) –
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    We just received the traveller bed and put it together in no time. It is very spacious for our 16 month old daughter. The mattress seems comfortable for her too. The problem is that the 4 red levers that are attached to black rope were defective. When you break down the bed you have to release the red levers first. Two of the four ropes attached have ripped. They ropes look frayed and if that happens after each use, they are pointless. They are supposed to be used to pull base tight. We haven’t even used the bed yet!! We are waiting to here back from the company to see if there are replacement parts or if we need to return the whole thing to be replaced. What a pain. We are hoping we can still use the bed without these features but safety is most improtant. We’ll see how convenient it is to get it fixed.

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