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210 of 211 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Size is big,
By A Customer
This review is from: Safety 1st Table Edge Bumper - Medium (Baby Product)
I ordered the medium table edge guard and had looked all over for table dimensions that it fit and could not find any. Knowing my coffee table is fairly large, I chose the medium one and it was too big. I had to send it back and get the small one, but I like the product to protect my little one who is crawling and about to walk. I definately recommend it. The medium one fits table 141" to 192" in case anyone else needs to know and the small from 90" to 140".
94 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Be Careful of Size and Good for Blind Pets, Too!,
By eshelbyc (LaPlace, LA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Safety 1st Table Edge Bumper - Medium (Baby Product)
Even though we were aware of the size requirements of both the medium (141"-192") and small (90"-140") table edge bumpers, we ordered the medium because our rectangular coffee table measures 148". It is approximately 4"-6" too big for a good to snug fit. In fact, it even hangs down a little on one side. However, this works good for us. We have a "canine child" who is blind and is constantly hitting her nose, forehead and chin on the coffee table. Since the bumper is too large for the table, the material bulges more than it would with a good or snug fit. Because of this "bulge", she feels the material of the bumper on her face and turns away before actually hitting the table. It's an excellent product for blind, 4-legged members of the family! If we had a "human" child, we would have to exchange it for a small. A walking or learning-to-walk baby could easily pull down the loose side and get tangled in it. Again, an excellent product. The only reason we did not rate this product 5 stars is because the sizing. Being expandable to fit multiple sizes and shapes makes it difficult to determine what size is needed, especially when your table is close to the maximum of the small and minimum of the medium.
39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hard for baby to grab on to,
By MGF "Michelle F" (Reading, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Safety 1st Table Edge Bumper - Medium (Baby Product)
Because it's stretchy, this table bumper makes it really hard for my 10-month-old to grab onto the table and pull herself up (instead, the bumper just pulls away from the table). It's really frustrating for her... and since pulling up is an important part of her development, I've taken the bumper off for the time being. When she is a little more mobile and confident, I'll put the bumper back on. (However, my table doesn't have really sharp corners - if it did, I'd leave the bumper on and let her learn to pull herself up on something else...) I'd still recommend this one over the corners-only systems - I've seen babies pull those corners right off.
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