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BabyBjörn Travel Crib Light, Silver, One Size
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| Price | $259.97 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $71.23 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $181.72 | |
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| Total | $512.92 | |
Purchase options and add-ons
| Color | Silver |
| Brand | BabyBjörn |
| Target Audience | unisex-baby |
| Product Dimensions | 44"L x 25"W x 32"H |
| Special Feature | Portable, Adjustable |
About this item
- Mesh
- Simple to set up and fold up
- Easy to take with you
- Soft and comfy mattress
- Airy design for good supervision
- Removable and machine washable crib textiles
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Cozy travel crib – easy to set up in just one move
Travelling with children has never been this easy. You can set up and fold up Travel Crib in just one move, and a soft and comfy mattress is included that allows your baby to sleep well, wherever your family goes. The airy mesh fabric also gives you reassuring supervision over your baby.
Age
From newborn to approximately 3 years, or until your child can climb out of the travel crib. There is no upper weight limit for using the travel crib.
Materials
Crib fabric: 100% polyester. Mattress cover: 100% Trevira fabric (polyester).
Bullet Points
- Crib fabric: 100% polyester.
- Machine washable at 40˚C.
- From newborn and up to the age of approx. 3 years.
- Mattress included.
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Airy design for good supervisionThe sides of the travel crib are made from soft and airy mesh fabric. It lets you keep an eye on your baby and means your baby can look out. When you’re not using it, simply fold it up and keep it in the practical carry bag |
Easy to take with youYou and your family don’t need to travel very far to discover the benefits of our travel crib. It’s as easy to take with you for dinner at a friend’s house, or for sleepovers at granny and grandpa’s house, as for longer journeys. |
Mattress includedIts soft mattress makes the travel crib a comfy and cosy place for your baby to sleep at home or away. The travel crib weighs just 6 kg, making it lightweight and portable. |
Product Description
Product Description
Baby Bjorn Travel Light Crib - Silver Lightweight and portable, the newly re-designed BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light provides your baby a safe, comfortable space for sleep or play at home or on the road. Especially convenient for busy parents, the Travel Crib Light sets up in just seconds and features a plush, cozy mattress and a sturdy base that does not wobble. Sets up and is ready to use in one simple movement. Compact and lightweight design (11 pounds) makes it easy to take with you. Insulated mattress keeps baby warm and comfortable. Waterproof, breathable mattress cover is machine washable. Net fabric side panels make it easy to keep an eye on baby. Product Dimensions: 19 x 5.5 x 23.5 inches Weight: 11 pounds. Do not place product near window where cords from blinds or drapes can strangle a child. The Travel Crib complies with the EN 716 safety standard for folding cribs and national fire safety requirements.
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Product information
| Item Weight | 13 Grams |
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| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44"L x 25"W x 32"H |
| Furniture Finish | black |
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| Style | Travel Crib Light |
| Color | Silver |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
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| Material Type | Polyester |
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| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 11 Pounds |
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| Maximum Height Recommendation | 23.5 Inches |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Perfect travel crib to bring with you on holiday, to friends and family. |
| Manufacturer | BABYBJORN |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00874594006577 |
| ASIN | B00IM8G038 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,739 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #55 in Baby Cribs |
| Included Components | travel crib |
| UPC | 781264447861 796629370739 782357218900 874594006577 |
| Brand Name | BabyBjörn |
| Target Audience | unisex-baby |
| Additional Features | Portable, Adjustable |
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Customers like the ease of setup, lightweight design, and comfort of the crib. They mention it's stress-free to put up and down, and the mattress is thicker and more plush than the Lotus Crib/Bassinet. Some also say it's nice for travel, and can even be carried as carry-on luggage on a plane. Customers appreciate the build quality, saying it's well-constructed.
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Customers find the crib easy to set up and take down. They appreciate the simplicity yet sturdiness of the design.
"...It is very nicely made, super easy to set up and take down, and the mattress is super comfy as others have stated...." Read more
"...Moreover, if we were visiting friends or family, the crib was a snap to set up for our son to take an afternoon nap or go to bed if we stayed up..." Read more
"I love this travel crib. It’s totally worth the price. It is super easy to assemble, takes only 2-3 minutes...." Read more
"...It's honestly amazing. It's so easy to set up, take down, re-pack, and very easy to carry...." Read more
Customers like the lightweight of the crib. They mention it's easy to carry and store. Some say it works great and doesn't take up a lot of space.
"...We were so impressed by the functionality, easy transport, and versatility of this travel crib that I was inspired to write this review, based on..." Read more
"...It folds really small and fits perfectly in its travel bag, it’s super light weight and can be even carried as carry-on luggage on a plane if needed...." Read more
"...seeing a friend use a Baby Bjorn and watching how light and easy it is to carry and set up, I realized just how ridiculous the Pack n Play really is..." Read more
"...This crib is super user friendly and looks nice and is so much lighter and easier to move around than a pack and play...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the crib. They say it's thicker and more plush than the Lotus Crib/Bassinet, and their grandson naps very peacefully in it. The bottom cushion fits standard crib bedding, and it fits well when packing it in the car. Additionally, the high sides make it a better fit for them.
"...very nicely made, super easy to set up and take down, and the mattress is super comfy as others have stated...." Read more
"...The BB was intuitive and easy to set up. Additionally, the high sides make it a better fit for us, as our 1 1/2 yo child is in the 90 percentile in..." Read more
"...A little extra tipp: you can easily fit a small blanket and even some toys or other stuff inside the folded crib and it will still fit in the travel..." Read more
"...It fits well when packing it in the car because of the size too where the Pack n Play was totally bulky and so heavy!..." Read more
Customers find the crib easy to assemble and nice for travel. They mention it's incredible, amazing for traveling with babies, and can even be carried as carry-on luggage on a plane. Customers also say it's great for short trips and perfect for people always on the go.
"...I will say that this is a VERY good travel crib...." Read more
"...The crib also traveled well in the airplane and we were able to stow it in the overhead compartment on the plane and use it as a carry-on item...." Read more
"...in its travel bag, it’s super light weight and can be even carried as carry-on luggage on a plane if needed...." Read more
"...super user friendly and looks nice and is so much lighter and easier to move around than a pack and play...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the crib. They mention it's well-constructed, the travel bag is better quality, and the mattress is still in great shape. Customers also say the material isn't going to rip and the zipper isn't going. They also mention the crib is very secure and the mattress is thicker than most.
"...I will say that this is a VERY good travel crib. It is very nicely made, super easy to set up and take down, and the mattress is super comfy as..." Read more
"...and only travel crib I know which is really light weight but still very durable, stable and of great quality...." Read more
"...or so difference in price tag of the BB crib is fair given its more apparent quality. Ultimately, I feel like you can't go wrong with either crib...." Read more
"...I was pretty amazed by the simplicity yet the sturdiness of the design. It is a lovely little crib...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the crib. They mention it's sturdy, easy to put up and fold down, and comes in a neat package. Some appreciate the case and the BB system. Overall, customers are happy with the product's quality and performance.
"...We were so impressed by the functionality, easy transport, and versatility of this travel crib that I was inspired to write this review, based on..." Read more
"...but he is super content and sleeps peaceful...." Read more
"...In terms of aesthetic appeal, I'd go with the BB crib. It's sleeker and I prefer the all black look versus the grey, white, and black of the GF..." Read more
"...They are actually fairly similar, and I think they're both very nice products. But, there are some notable differences...." Read more
Customers find the crib easy to fold. They mention it's light, easy to put together, and easy to take down and pack away when not in use. Some say it does fold up small.
"...It folds up compactly into a suitcase, whereas the Guava folds into a backpack...." Read more
"...It folds really small and fits perfectly in its travel bag, it’s super light weight and can be even carried as carry-on luggage on a plane if needed...." Read more
"...It's honestly amazing. It's so easy to set up, take down, re-pack, and very easy to carry...." Read more
"...SIZE/WEIGHT WHEN FOLDED UP: They both weigh 13 lbs, but the Lotus folds up much smaller, into a rectangle (23" L x 12" H x 8" W) that..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the crib. Some mention it's worth the price, while others say it's expensive.
"I love this travel crib. It’s totally worth the price. It is super easy to assemble, takes only 2-3 minutes...." Read more
"...cribs (usually in the ballpark of $10-20/ night), this is well worth the money and much nicer than anything that you can get from the hotel...." Read more
"...The Sena is also the most expensive choice at $250. It also is bulky like a normal pack n play and isn't as easy to haul around...." Read more
"...buyer and consider myself a minimalist, but this product is worth every penny. This is by far my favorite baby item...." Read more
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Let me start by saying, you really can't go wrong either way. Personally, I was looking for a travel crib not for travel as much as just to replace my old pack n play that I no longer wanted to keep due to wanting to get rid of all of my baby gear that contained flame retardants. From my research, the only pack n play replacements currently on the market that do not contain flame retardants are: BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light, Guava Lotus, and the Nuna Sena. The Nuna Sena has the perk of being more like a traditional pack n play because it has two levels (one for a newborn), and it does not sit on the floor like the travel cribs. It also is bulky like a normal pack n play and isn't as easy to haul around. The Sena is also the most expensive choice at $250. It also is bulky like a normal pack n play and isn't as easy to haul around. You can find the Guava for $189 on their website, and the Bjorn averages in the $219-250 here on Amazon.
First I bought the Bjorn because I couldn't resist the thicker mattress that everyone raved about. I will say that this is a VERY good travel crib. It is very nicely made, super easy to set up and take down, and the mattress is super comfy as others have stated. The footprint is slightly smaller on the Bjorn (see photo. The legs don't stick out quite as far as the Guava). The mattress is slightly wider than the Guava (see photo). The mesh of travel crib gets narrower as it gets to the top of the crib, making the top opening smaller than the Guava (see photo), so this makes the Bjorn not as good of a play space in my opinion, because it feels a little more closed in than the Guava does. To clarify to anyone out there that is wondering, the Bjorn mattress is made of polyurethane, not polyethylene (same is the case for Guava). I had seen a couple of reviews saying that it was polyethylene, but it is not. Also, the Bjorn is not completely made in Sweden. It says that the textile is made in China, and that the crib is "finished" in Sweden. The textiles are Oeko Tex Certified, which means that the materials used have been tested and certified to meet certain parameters. The tests for harmful substances cover: legally banned and controlled substances, chemicals known to be harmful to the health (but not yet legally controlled), parameters for health protection. The Guava is not currently Oeko Tex Certified, but is Green Guard Gold Certified. The Bjorn is the clear winner for you if: 1. Your baby will be doing a lot of sleeping in the crib, as the mattress is definitely thicker and more plush than the Guava. I would also say that it does have a slight edge over Guava as far as quality, but not by a far stretch. There are currently no accessories to go with the Bjorn. It folds up compactly into a suitcase, whereas the Guava folds into a backpack.
The Guava Lotus is another great choice for a non-toxic travel crib. I emailed the company, and they told me they are looking into Oeko-Tex certification, but are currently instead Green Guard Gold Certified. I was told "GreenGuard Gold standard that tests the actual product in a sealed chamber for 7 days to make sure there is no un-healthy offgassing occurring." The Guava mattress is about half as a thick as the Bjorn, and a bit firmer. Some people may actually prefer a firmer mattress for their baby, so this isn't a "con." I would still say the mattress is better than a standard pack n play mattress. The Guava is made in China, which is a bummer...but what isn't anymore?! I do appreciate that Guava is a small company out of California, and I have been happy with the customer service I have received from them thus far.
Things that make the Guava a clear winner for you: 1. You travel a lot and want to be SURE that your crib can be carried as a carry on (in my experience airlines have always shipped my giant pack n play for free, but according to other reviewers this is not always the case. I guess I have been lucky ;)). 2. You want to use it as a play space (The Bjorn has a narrower top, making it a more claustrophobic feeling space for playing. Guava also makes a "Fun shade" that turns the crib into a fun play space to be used outside or inside as a fort of sorts. 3. Your baby wakes up when trying to lay them down (it's a long way down to the mattress on these travel mattresses, and sensitive babies are sure to wake up on the way down!). The Guava has a zipper opening that you can use to gently lay them down. 4. Your baby nurses to sleep. The zipper opening allows mom to lay down with baby if needed. 5. You have a bad back, you're short, or you are using the crib for the grandparent's house. Leaning down to pick up a baby that cannot yet stand up gets old really quick. My mom is 69 and about 5'1 and hated the Bjorn because she could barely lean in to pick my son up or lay him down. The Guava zipper solves this problem once again.
Did you make it through this review?! I hope this helps someone, as I tried to cover some areas that other reviewers did not. I ended up returning the Bjorn, as I wanted the crib primarily as a safe play space at home that I could put baby when I needed to do something around the house. One last note: The American Baby Pack n Play sheet fits both of these mattresses, and is a lot cheaper than the ones made specifically for each crib. :)
Feel free to ask me any questions, and I will try my best to answer.
Let me start by saying, you really can't go wrong either way. Personally, I was looking for a travel crib not for travel as much as just to replace my old pack n play that I no longer wanted to keep due to wanting to get rid of all of my baby gear that contained flame retardants. From my research, the only pack n play replacements currently on the market that do not contain flame retardants are: BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light, Guava Lotus, and the Nuna Sena. The Nuna Sena has the perk of being more like a traditional pack n play because it has two levels (one for a newborn), and it does not sit on the floor like the travel cribs. It also is bulky like a normal pack n play and isn't as easy to haul around. The Sena is also the most expensive choice at $250. It also is bulky like a normal pack n play and isn't as easy to haul around. You can find the Guava for $189 on their website, and the Bjorn averages in the $219-250 here on Amazon.
First I bought the Bjorn because I couldn't resist the thicker mattress that everyone raved about. I will say that this is a VERY good travel crib. It is very nicely made, super easy to set up and take down, and the mattress is super comfy as others have stated. The footprint is slightly smaller on the Bjorn (see photo. The legs don't stick out quite as far as the Guava). The mattress is slightly wider than the Guava (see photo). The mesh of travel crib gets narrower as it gets to the top of the crib, making the top opening smaller than the Guava (see photo), so this makes the Bjorn not as good of a play space in my opinion, because it feels a little more closed in than the Guava does. To clarify to anyone out there that is wondering, the Bjorn mattress is made of polyurethane, not polyethylene (same is the case for Guava). I had seen a couple of reviews saying that it was polyethylene, but it is not. Also, the Bjorn is not completely made in Sweden. It says that the textile is made in China, and that the crib is "finished" in Sweden. The textiles are Oeko Tex Certified, which means that the materials used have been tested and certified to meet certain parameters. The tests for harmful substances cover: legally banned and controlled substances, chemicals known to be harmful to the health (but not yet legally controlled), parameters for health protection. The Guava is not currently Oeko Tex Certified, but is Green Guard Gold Certified. The Bjorn is the clear winner for you if: 1. Your baby will be doing a lot of sleeping in the crib, as the mattress is definitely thicker and more plush than the Guava. I would also say that it does have a slight edge over Guava as far as quality, but not by a far stretch. There are currently no accessories to go with the Bjorn. It folds up compactly into a suitcase, whereas the Guava folds into a backpack.
The Guava Lotus is another great choice for a non-toxic travel crib. I emailed the company, and they told me they are looking into Oeko-Tex certification, but are currently instead Green Guard Gold Certified. I was told "GreenGuard Gold standard that tests the actual product in a sealed chamber for 7 days to make sure there is no un-healthy offgassing occurring." The Guava mattress is about half as a thick as the Bjorn, and a bit firmer. Some people may actually prefer a firmer mattress for their baby, so this isn't a "con." I would still say the mattress is better than a standard pack n play mattress. The Guava is made in China, which is a bummer...but what isn't anymore?! I do appreciate that Guava is a small company out of California, and I have been happy with the customer service I have received from them thus far.
Things that make the Guava a clear winner for you: 1. You travel a lot and want to be SURE that your crib can be carried as a carry on (in my experience airlines have always shipped my giant pack n play for free, but according to other reviewers this is not always the case. I guess I have been lucky ;)). 2. You want to use it as a play space (The Bjorn has a narrower top, making it a more claustrophobic feeling space for playing. Guava also makes a "Fun shade" that turns the crib into a fun play space to be used outside or inside as a fort of sorts. 3. Your baby wakes up when trying to lay them down (it's a long way down to the mattress on these travel mattresses, and sensitive babies are sure to wake up on the way down!). The Guava has a zipper opening that you can use to gently lay them down. 4. Your baby nurses to sleep. The zipper opening allows mom to lay down with baby if needed. 5. You have a bad back, you're short, or you are using the crib for the grandparent's house. Leaning down to pick up a baby that cannot yet stand up gets old really quick. My mom is 69 and about 5'1 and hated the Bjorn because she could barely lean in to pick my son up or lay him down. The Guava zipper solves this problem once again.
Did you make it through this review?! I hope this helps someone, as I tried to cover some areas that other reviewers did not. I ended up returning the Bjorn, as I wanted the crib primarily as a safe play space at home that I could put baby when I needed to do something around the house. One last note: The American Baby Pack n Play sheet fits both of these mattresses, and is a lot cheaper than the ones made specifically for each crib. :)
Feel free to ask me any questions, and I will try my best to answer.
Additionally, our child felt very comfortable in the BB crib and we felt better knowing that the fabrics and materials our all certified Oeko-Tex Standard 100, class 1 for baby products. This guarantees that the fabrics are free from harmful and allergenic substances. This was also another consideration for us, as our child has very sensitive skin.
The crib also traveled well in the airplane and we were able to stow it in the overhead compartment on the plane and use it as a carry-on item. While on the road, the carry case was easy to transport from car to room and could fit in a variety of spaces. Moreover, if we were visiting friends or family, the crib was a snap to set up for our son to take an afternoon nap or go to bed if we stayed up late.
I read all the lower rated reviews and I cannot understand how this product would get a rating of less than 4 or 5 stars. We were so impressed by the functionality, easy transport, and versatility of this travel crib that I was inspired to write this review, based on first-hand experience. We had peace of mind knowing that the fabrics were safe for our child, the high sides made it comfortable and secure for our child to stand up, and the breathable sides let us monitor him for a quick peek if needed.
We also purchased the fitted sheet, which was also very handy. I would highly recommend this crib for anyone with a toddler on the tall side and families that like to travel lightly. I would gladly purchase the BB crib again and highly recommend it.
It folds really small and fits perfectly in its travel bag, it’s super light weight and can be even carried as carry-on luggage on a plane if needed. The first and only travel crib I know which is really light weight but still very durable, stable and of great quality.
The size of the assembled crib however is on the smaller side compared to a pack‘n‘play but it will still easily fit even a toddler. Also this crib can be used from birth, you won’t need an extra inlay as you do with other cribs.
A little extra tipp: you can easily fit a small blanket and even some toys or other stuff inside the folded crib and it will still fit in the travel bag. That’s so practical... I carried a wearable blanket, baby blanket, muslin, snuggle toy and PJ with the crib on the go.
I would definitely buy this again. I wished I bought this from the beginning and didn’t bother with a pack‘n‘play.



















































