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excellent condition white hyde crib used once and a brand new Airflow foam mattress looking for 60 pound product info below. collection Rotherhithe or can deliver for a small fee need gone asap as moving back to dulwich x


The Mothercare Hyde Crib is the essential first bed for your newborn. A classic, fixed design and fresh finish combine to make the perfect place for your new bundle of joy to rest their head.


Features and benefits for Mothercare Hyde Crib


Classic, timeless design to suit any nursery decor

Compact size and straightforward design ensure your baby gets the worry-free sleep that they need

Fixed mattress height and sides for security while your baby sleeps and easily accessible for you

Perfect for use from birth until your child can sit up or kneel

Requires a square end crib mattress (sold separately)

Size: L93 x H77 x W45cm,


Firm, comfortable foam core mattress with a removable cover containing COOLMAX and Spacetec to avoid overheating and silver ions to prevent bacterial growth


Features and benefits for Mothercare Airflow Foam Crib Mattress


Suitable for a 38x89cm Crib requiring a square end mattress

A firm but comfortable foam core supplies both stability and softness for your little one

The quality cotton blend cover is soft on delicate skin

An intelligently cooling removable cover containing Spacetec? and COOLMAX? reduces overheating

Silver ions in COOLMAX? freshFX? keeps the mattress fresher for longer to save you needing to clean it as often

Machine washable cover at 60 degrees Celsius, the temperature required to kill dust mites

Use the mattress while you're washing the cover and your baby can still sleep on it to avoid discomfort

The quick-drying cover is convenient and efficient when you're doing the laundry

The waterproof layer is easy to wipe and keep clean

SAFEseal completely encapsulates the foam core and keeps it free from contamination, giving you long-lasting use and value

The Airflow Foam Mattress with Spacetec & COOLMAX freshFX is the hi-tech way to keep your little one snug, secure, comfortable and cool during the night.


The mattress features Spacetec? and COOLMAX? technology to prevent overheating, as well as COOLMAX? freshFX? with silver ions to keep the mattress fresher for longer, preventing the need for frequent washes, and SAFEseal to keep the foam core from damage and contamination.


For ease of washing, the mattress can even be used when you're washing the cover so your little one will still be able to rest on their favourite, ultra-comfortable sleeping base!


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