Combi Travel Solutions Play Yard Mocha
Features:
- Bassinet can be used on the play yard or on the pedestal
- Pedestal rocks, rolls or remains stationary
- Music Lights and Vibration and Storage Bag
Description:
The Bassinet can be attached inside the Play Yard and will gently rock when the baby moves. The bassinet can also be removed and attached to a pedestal that rocks, rolls, or remains stationary. the Diaper Changing Station is acctached to the side of the play yard. To use, just flip the diaper pad over the side of the rail to rest on the top of the play yard. To store, flip the diaper pad back over the side of the rail to reveal clever storage pockets located on the opposite end of the play yard. The play yard is also equipped with music, lights and a vibration mechanism to soothe the baby. The play yard and bassinet can be folded and stored in the storage bags of convenient travel.Available at Amazon.com:
Combi Travel Solutions Play Yard MochaReviews:
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I loved this playard because the colors are neutral and the changing table part of it is very level (compared to others I've seen). The only negative thing I have to say about it is the bassinet is very short in length. My daughter pretty much outgrew it by the time she was 3 months old, and she was born at 20.5 in.
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I purchased this for the same reason most other people did...it came with a matching bassinett and pack-n-play. Others complained about the bassinett being too small, but babies aren't supposed to sleep in one for more than a few months anyways. My baby outgrew it around 3 months old, which I feel is appropriate. I got it for around $149, which I felt to be a good deal, and it is a nice neutral tan color...the only 2 reasons I gave this 2 stars rather than 1.
First, it is HEAVY! That is the pack-n-play (PNP) when folded up in it's bag. That could be considered a good thing, because it is well-built and sturdy...but it is unneccessarily heavy. Also, when you fold it up and put it in the carrying bag...the bottom part hangs out...what is with that?? It makes it difficult to carry because the legs & wheels are sticking out the side of the bag to catch anything it bumps into (like if you are trying to load it in a trunk with other items).
Second, this thing is about impossible to fold & unfold. I have spent entire too much time fighting with this thing to make it do what it is supposed to do much easier. Sometimes I have to have the bottom pushed in before connecting the side rails, sometimes I have to have the bottom up...doesn't make any sense and frustrates the poop out of me. I almost broke it one day out of frustration and I am not an angry person. While I feel it is built better than most PNP's, moving it around is not practical with it's faulty fold/unfold design. I imagine I will break the plastic release buttons soon because so much force is needed to fold it.
Third...I never used the changing table portion of the bed, but would imagine if I did it would not be fun because of the way things are positioned. It is too low and the storage pockets are on the wrong side.
Fourth...My last complaint, but this really applies to all PNP's...why don't they make a cover for these that is washable and zips on? Or velcros on the bottom? And have it be waterproof!! The padded bed part that folds up in 4 sides to wrap around the bed before putting in the carrying bag has 4 pieces of essentially particle board inside. As we all know...particle board doesn't do well in moist environments and will begin to mold if not kept dry. Even the little bit of drool babies have during the night can and will RUIN the padded bottom of all PNP's. There can be mold there and you don't know it. No way to wash them...only prevent it from happening by using waterproof liners and sheets. There has to be a better way....
For the price of this, buy something else. :)
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Wow! Great product for a great price and fast delivery - can't beat that trifecta.
Customer Review
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I loved having the stand for the bassinet so that I could set it up in our bedroom while our child was a newborn. It took up a lot less room than the play yard. It was also very nice to have the bassinet so that I could wheel it around from room to room. I also think the play yard is fairly simple to set up and take down after the first time. The first time we assembled it, it took us a few minutes and a little frustration, but after we had done it once, it was much easier the next time. I also love the neutral colors used in this play yard--I like the subtle palette.
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We paid extra for this PNP because of the removeable bassinet feature- however, the bassinet is very small and my little 3 month old has already outgrown it lengthwise, leaving no place to lay her down in our living room (this was bought as a changer and bed for d/s). The music/light box is affixed to the playpen frame and is not moveable with it if you want use the bassinet independantly on the pedestal- which stinks! You want the light and music to be attached to the bassinet part for god's sake- it's just really bad design. Also, the light and music box broke anyway in the first 2 weeks and we had only used it once or twice. Moreover, the changing pad storage is on the side where the bassinet goes, not next to the changer where you need it to access diapers and such- again, just bad design. Lastly, the other reviewer mentioned the music... (while we had it) was loud and funky (this is made in Sweden thus the tunes are odd and unfamiliar to American ears), and you could not turn it off once it started. Don't get this playpen; it's not worth the money and the concept was not sought through at all.







