Summer Infant 4-Sided Changing Pad
Last updated: June 10, 2021
With dual security straps and a moisture-repelling case, it’s no wonder this changing pad earns the best value rating. Though priced significantly lower than the competition, it still offers outstanding quality. The cushy interior creates a comfortable place for baby to rest during diaper changes. We loved how long this changing pad was, and the fact that the material didn't bunch up.
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Product Details
Key Takeaway: A long changing pad that won't bunch up while you're using it.
In our analysis of 49 expert reviews, the Summer Infant 4-Sided Changing Pad placed 3rd when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.Expert Reviews
What reviewers liked
Firm and support with plenty of cushioning for comfort. Reinforced quilted vinyl cover repels moisture and easy to wipe clean.
There’s also a security strap underneath to keep the pad steady on a sturdy changing table, and a strap on the top can keep a fussy or wiggly infant safe during a change.
The pad itself is made of waterproof material that you can easily clean up in case of accidents.
The surface is 100 percent waterproof, so you can simply wipe it clean after every use. The walls are contoured in a way to cradle your child, and there is a safety belt with a quick-release design.
Underneath it has a security strap which is attached to the furniture and simultaneously the bottom which is non-skid is quite essential to keep the pad in place when changing. 100% waterproof.
The soft foam pad is another impressive feature that ensures your baby is comfortable, and it will not flatten out even after multiple uses.
What reviewers didn't like
Some owners notice a faint plastic smell upon opening
There’s a bit of a plastic smell to this pad.
There were some complaints about the plastic material on the surface of the pad. They have noticed that it is not quite waterproof as the perforations allows the liquid to get through.
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