Dex High Hinge Bed Rail A bed rail from Dex Products is a the perfect gift for a parent with a toddler aged child. It is perfect because it has been certified by JPMA, making it one of the most secure child bed rail on the market. The Dex Products bed rail can be used without a boxspring. It is one great piece of child bed safety. It is perfect for regular and platform beds alike. It features a breathable mesh on a tubular metal frame, making the Dex bed rail perfect.
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Product Details
Product Length:
26.0 inches
Product Width:
10.0 inches
Product Height:
3.4 inches
Package Length:
26.3 inches
Package Width:
9.8 inches
Package Height:
3.3 inches
Package Weight:
8.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 97 reviews
Features
After assembling 48 x 20
Works with all beds
JPMA certified
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 97 customer reviews )
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54 of 55 found the following review helpful:
Dex Products Universal Safe Sleeper Bed Rail Jan 09, 2007
By S.P. This is the best bed rail if you DO NOT have a box spring. My 2 year old recently moved into his toddler bed and I purchased this rail because he has a "bunkie" board instead of a box spring. The length is satisfactory, and the fold-down mechanism is perfect because of the raised hinges. It is easy to make the bed as well. We also purchased it for the grandparent's house because they have a platform bed. It works equally as well. My only complaint is that maybe the rail isn't high enough but my son hasn't been tempted to climb over it. I would recommend this bed rail for a good transition to a "big boy" bed that doesn't have a box spring (although the manufacturer recommends it).
61 of 65 found the following review helpful:
A great and simple solution! Mar 08, 2007
By Katherine E. Caldera
"kat"
This works great on our huge king size bed that has a really thick mattress. It also works well with no bed frame. You just shove the horizontal legs in between the mattress and foundation boxes (or box springs) and it stays in place nicely. Easy to add and take away and looks clean and streamlined. Gives me piece of mind at night that my 10 month old baby won't be able to roll out of bed. In the morning when he wakes though he stands up and shakes it so I have to get up right away and pick him up before he throws himself over the top of it. It only works while the baby is sleeping but I don't think many potential buyers would expect more out of it anyway. It's great- highly recommend.
23 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Great product May 06, 2007
By A. West My daughter has a twin bed with a trundle and we had a hard time finding a bed rail that could be used without having a box spring and a mattress. This one has the folding feature higher than most and works great! Use this bed rail for a platform bed or a bed w/ trundle.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Comments by New Dad Dec 28, 2007
By EJ Hamm
"dameind"
Never used bed rails before. Bought two, one for a bedspring bed, one for a platform bed. Not sure what the heck the difference in beds even is - but the things work fine. Safe, secure, etc. No hesitation on recommending these to another dad. One comment - easy to set up? Yes, but the directions are a joke. They tell you how easy it will be, but don't give you well laid out directions or even clear pictures of part x and part y, etc. Nice thing is, you can still figure it out in about 5-10 minutes of screwing around with it, and the thing does work fine.
30 of 35 found the following review helpful:
very secure but not good for a crib/daybed/toddler bed Mar 05, 2008
By P. Schumann
"Mommy to Jules"
We bought this on the recommendation of a major 'baby' store in our area. "Baby" is in their name...anyhow, they assured us it would be fine for our crib converted to daybed/toddler bed and that we wouldn't need to worry that there was no box spring to secure the rail to.
That is true, it attaches well, it's secure, totally tight against the mattress. The are other problems though and we can't wait to get our daughter a regular twin bed so that we can use this rail and be happier with our purchase. Read on...
1. The rail is very long, great to keep our baby in her bed, but our daughter only has a 10 inch opening to use to get in and out of her bed. I guess it's sufficient, but it's a little tight for her getting in and out.
2. The rail is very tall. Again, great for keeping our little one in the bed, but bad design functionally. If we put the mattress/frame up high enough for it to fold down flat (it won't clear the floor because of the height of the rail) then there will be a 4 inch gap between the frame and the daybed rail which poses a risk for our daughter. We have to put up with not having the rail fold down. Bedtime routine is very hard now, and we have to get our daughter ready for bed elsewhere since her bed is too hard to stand over and kneeling at the side of it is a joke with the 10 inch opening, I can't even get my head and 1 arm through.
3. We had to move the mattress up a level so that the frame was slightly above the daybed rail, so that the very thick hinge (which serves to purpose for us since we can't fold the rail down) didn't put stress on the frame of the bed itself by resting against the daybed rail. This defeats the purpose of the "toddler bed" setting and with only a 10 inch opening, it's an even more precarious a climb for our little one.
Lastly, the directions are ambiguous (at best) and the lack photo's makes putting it together a little challenging, which is why the manufacturer tells the consumer to "take a deep breath" as step one.
All in all, a great rail for a regular bed, a terrible one for crib to toddler bed/daybed. If you are looking to increase the life of your crib with a rail, look elsewhere, this product will likely either go back or make you move to a regular full twin or other larger bed.
Note we have the durel crib/toddler bed/daybed. It was inexpensive, so maybe that contributes to some of our problems.