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Summer Pop ‘n Play Portable Playard, Green - Lightweight Play Pen for Indoor and Outdoor Use - Portable Playard with Fast, Easy and Compact Fold

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Features

  • INDOOR/OUTDOOR USE Whether playtime is indoors or out, keeping your little one in one place is essential. The Summer Pop n Play Portable Play Yard provides 14 square feet of contained playing area, and the folding metal frame weighs only 12 pounds
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE The ultra-lightweight and compact play yard for baby and toddler is perfect for use at home inside or out, a day at the park or even a vacation at the beach.
  • COMPACT FOLD With a lightweight, innovative pop and fold design that sets up and comes down in seconds, plus an easy and compact fold, you can have a travel toddler and space saver baby playpen to bring with you on all your adventures.
  • WATER RESISTANT FLOOR Playpens for babies can easily become messy, but not the Pop n Play. The water resistant canvas floor helps keep baby dry, even on damp grass.
  • ADDITIONAL FEATURES 14 square feet of playing area (48 inches wide, 26 inches tall), compact fold and travel bag with strap for easy portability included. For use for 6-24 months (up to 35 tall).

Description

The Summer Pop ‘n Play Portable Playard allows you to easily create a safe portable play area for your child. The ultra-lightweight and compact fold playpen can be set up and taken down in seconds, making it perfect for use at home, a day at the park, or a weekend at the beach. The water resistant floor helps keep baby dry even on damp grass. Airy mesh sides provide added visibility. A travel bag with shoulder strap is included for on- the-go convenience. Brand Story By Summer Infant P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Manufacturer Contact Information 1-800-2668-6237. See more


Product Dimensions: ‎1 x 48 x 26 inches


Item model number: ‎27393


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Target gender: ‎Unisex


Maximum weight recommendation: ‎12 Pounds


Material Type: ‎Metal - Frame


Additional product features: ‎Folding


Number Of Items: ‎1


Style: ‎Original


Batteries required: ‎No


Dishwasher safe: ‎No


Is portable: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎0.203 ounces


Country/Region of origin: ‎China


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nov 2019 Comparison: Regalo vs Summer Infant Portable Play Yards
The most recent comparison between these 2 produce was in Nov 2017, so I decided to order both and do my own comparison. See below. The Regalo and Summer Infant (Original) pop up play yards are basically the exact same overall product with a few minor differences. My choice about which to keep is based solely on how convenient each is for our specific needs and method of use. This may be completely different for someone else with different needs. In short, if I would primarily keep it assembled and only break it down a few times a month, I’d most certainly go with the superiorly constructed Summer Infant product, especially since at the time of purchase, Summer was $44 and Regalo was $66 (but new, open box was $38). However, since we only wanted to purchase 1 play space and will frequently move it from the first floor (main space) to the third floor (office) as well as take to friends’ non-infant/toddler-proofed houses, Regalo seems like the better option for our particular needs. Additionally, even though I’m not the most experienced seamstress, I can decently hand repair problems with stitching as they develop. Both: *Compact and easy to carry in included bag with strap *Thin fabric for floor, requires foam mat or blanket between floor and the product if you have hardwood floors like us. (This is NOT the case for the upgraded Sweetlife version of the Summer Infant, currently $89.99 with a padded floor, but outside our budget.) *Hard cross-bars that others have mentioned could be a safety hazard (but easily fixed with foam plumbing pipe insulation for ~$1.20/6ft piece from big box hardware stores.) Regalo Pros: *Faster assembly (click down two bars at foot level, once removed from carry bag, it takes <30 sec) - likely once I’m more experienced, I should be able to complete this even with an infant in arms *Can set the tautness of straps around each of the 6 feet, and can maintain how taut when take down for transport and reassembled - important as I will be frequently disassembling and reassembling. *Fabric (sides and bottom as 1 piece) can be removed from the frame for washing. Although it clearly states not to machine wash (see pic), it does not state anywhere that it can’t be fully submerged to hand wash in a laundry tub. As an alternative, the fabric can be placed in a large hand wash laundry bag for gentle cleaning in wash machines, but I’d probably still do this on gentle cycle and only with mild detergent. Cons: *Bottom of fabric doesn’t reach the floor near the outer perimeter. I’m not sure yet what that means for the durability of the seams between the mesh and the floor fabric, but I’d assume the seam will take more stress when little one is playing around the perimeter. *Poor stitching quality, especially around the upper part of the frame *Mesh is not as tightly held to the frame on the crossbars, however, this is because it isn’t permanently attached but instead has Velcro’s straps (see pro about removal of fabric from frame) Summer Infant Pros: *Much better stitching quality and therefore likely to last longer *Fabric at bottom of playpen goes the whole way to the floor, including around perimeter. I’m assuming this will mean that the stitching holding the mesh sides to the floor fabric will undergo less stress and therefore f be more durable *Mesh is held tightly to the crossbar parts of the frame by permanent attachment points. Cons: *Slower assembly (though is still <3min, so it is still great) and requires 6 straps be slid over each of 6 feet and then each individually tightened by a pull down strap. *Method to disassemble requires loosening of straps and sliding off each foot, so I’m unable to maintain the tautness when moving this upstairs. *Fabric is permanently attached to the frame and therefore cannot be removed to wash. The Regalo claims you should only sponge/spot clean anyways (see pic), so if you plan to follow those instructions, this would similarly be a con for the Regalo too, making the ease of fabric/mesh removal a relatively moot point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2019 by Julie Julie

  • Perfect safe play space for an infant 4 months plus. Transports easily and washes up well too
Perfect safe play space for an infant 4 months plus. Transports easily and washes up well too I was sad when our child was able to climb out. Perfect for taking to soccer games or indoor use. I did put a blanket in the bottom for my toddler as there’s no cushion on the floor. It’s just a thin layer of nylon material. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by JCherie

  • The best!
Way better than a pack and play for day use My twins love it! So easy to take everywhere— light and pops open like an umbrella
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by KJ

  • Only ONE issue, but great otherwise!
We purchased this for our "hard to contain" son, who is trying his best to explore the world at the most inopportune of times. He was about 14 months when we bought it, but not yet walking. Our intention was to use this outside for getting fresh air, but we ended up popping it up right in the middle of our living room. The size is fantastic. It's large enough that we can get inside it with him and we do for playtime. It's easy to open/close as long as you don't have anything inside of it. My only real complaints are that the sides of it are not as high as other play yards, so it's a lot easier for my son to try to get out. He doesn't try to escape his Graco Pack N Play because the sides are higher, but the sides on this one are just low enough that he can try to flip himself over the side, which make me super uneasy. He accomplishes this my climbing up on the frame. This is the MAJOR downfall with this product. The very thing that make it easy to "pop" open (the frame) also enables your child to escape. He is able to step up on the frame and he stands on it in the spots where it crosses like an X (see photos) and that plus the lower sides.... not good. We tried putting pieces of foam board between the mesh and the frame and that did help some. The only other bad thing is that the bottom has no cushion at all. We have hardwood floors and he would sometimes fall asleep inside of it and he would then essentially be sleeping on hard wood. We purchased the mattress that is sold separately and it fits perfectly inside, but it won't "pop" closed/open with the mattress inside. Overall, this is a good product, but I wish they would put something between the mesh and the frame to prevent kids from climbing onto the frame. Also, I wish it were a bit taller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2018 by M. Hieber

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