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hi has anyone tried these? what are they like? we have a tomy bed guard for at home which works really well but we are looking for something a bit more portable for going away from home. We have no car so always travel by public transport and train so taking the tomy one isnt an option. We found one on the internet that is foam pieces that you put under the sheet and it stops them rolling out. Has anyone tried them? they look great and lightweight but always good to get other peoples opinions.


Also has anyone had them and about to get rid of them would buy them off you if you think they were good. thanks leanne

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hi ive only found them on ebay but it is an ebay shop so all products are brand new.


they are selling them for ?10 a strip or another was selling them 4 for ?29 so not too bad.


just one of those things that would be good to know how good before you buy.


I thought they looked good too,


might try them anyway, will let you know if I do, leanne

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Yes, I used them for ages, cosleeping in a double bed to guard the outside edge, and also at first when toddlers slept alone in singles on holiday.


They are pretty effective, they do stop a child rolling out though a small child can still

Leap head first off the bed if they wish to. No fears about a baby getting its head stuck round a bed guard though.


Buy one long one nearly as big as the bed. They don't fit well under standard fitted sheets, unfortunately.


Very useful and inexpensive product though

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