Nuna SENA aire Travel Crib Review - Babylist
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2018
- Uncompromised air flow, easy folding and unfolding, and a sleek modern look -- this travel crib is a beaut. Ryan and his babies show you more!
0:56 Product details
1:54 Cleaning instructions
2:10 Accessories
2:50 From bassinet to playard
3:24 Color options
3:34 Pros and cons
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After seeing this video, is this the playard you'll be adding to your baby registry?
Can you use this as your bedside bassinet? Or should you get a bassinet specifically for use with overnight sleeping?
How high is the bassinet portion off the ground? Can’t find this anywhere
Ok last question for now (sorry!), what’s the difference between this SENA aire and the COVE aire?
Great video! Do you think it’s appropriate for everyday sleep for long-term travel (ie for 3 months) for a newborn?
My kid slept in it for 4 months whilst we travelled the globe and he LOVED it. The fact everything was machine washable was a game changer.
Another question, can you add on a mobile and diaper changing station to the Aire?
Is this sleep safe for a baby that’s 6 months old , he’s too big for the bassinet , can he still sleep when it’s just a playyard ?
Can you take this as a carry on for travel?
Hey Brooke! It may be a bit too large to be a carry-on, but here are the dimensions to double check just in case: 30.7 x 41.3 x 29.5 in There are a few travel-friendly option on our "Best Travel Cribs" guide: www.babylist.com/hello-baby/best-travel-cribs?
question---if I do not want to use bassinet feature and have the mattress at a raised level do I remove the entire bassinet feature with that plastic ring or just leave in in under the mattress?? In other words I will have the 8 mos old sleep at the playy ard level
Yep! You'd remove the entire bassinet attachment if your babe isn't using that.
was it an unbiased review ?
As in, not sponsored? This isn't a sponsored review. Babylist Scouts are real parents trained and trusted by Babylist to deliver empowering and informed baby gear guidance for expectant and new families 💪
Can you use this for newborns?
You can! The included bassinet attachment is great for that.
Babylist Because other playards have the same attachment but the back support is not that great. So I’m just a bit worried it’ll be the same.
We saw at the ABC Kids Expo that Nuna is coming out with a new travel crib called the Nuna Cove in 2019 that has a contoured napper with an adjustable recline that you'll probably love! Keep an eye out for it.
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Just so you know. I don't think the whole thing is machine washable. =/ not a deal breaker but just saying.
The zip-off mattress is machine washer and dryer safe 🙌