Basic Comfort EZ Changing Pad | 
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| Brand: Basic Comfort Category: Baby Product
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Rating: reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 15.3 x 16.5
MPN: 090025 Model: 90025 UPC: 097474900240 EAN: 0097474900257
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Product Description Give your baby ultimate comfort on the changing table. The EZ changing Pad is a soft, non-allergenic foam cushion that's lightweight and portable. Pad features a comfortable, molded V-shape indentation in the middle for your baby to lie and an adjustable strap that keeps her in place. Fits standard changing tables and dressers.
Editorial Review This water-resistant pad is meant to fit on top of a baby's changing table to add extra cushioning during diaper changes. It's debatable whether a pad like this is a layette necessity. What's not debatable is that this pad will make diaper changes feel more comfortable for tender-skinned babies. Its sloped V-shaped design prevents babies from rolling to the side. It also comes with an adjustable Velcro elastic strap for added stability. The overhanging webbing straps can be screwed on to the back of a dresser or changing table for permanent mounting. Its 33-by-16-inch length is meant to fit a standard changing table or dresser top. The cushion casing is machine washable. --Hannah Reynolds
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Perfectly Useful Changing Pad March 22, 2005 Sierranne "Christian's Momma" (Portland, OR) I got this pad as a baby shower gift and I think it is just fine. I've never used the velcro straps to strap down my baby, I think you can do without those. I had a changing table given to me and this just fit right in it perfectly. I also got terry cloth changing pad covers with this gift and they fit nicely. Then I put one of those waterproof flannel pads down underneath the terry cloth cover and a smaller one on top of the cover where the baby's bottom goes. I wash the terry cloth cover once a week and don't need to do much more because if he pees or poops in the middle of a change I've got the waterproof pad on top as a back up and just change that out.
As a newborn though, when I would put him on the changing table, his legs and arms would flail out and he felt like he was falling and he'd scream. At my mom's house she has a different changing table that has more of a dip to it where he lays and he never did that there-guess he feels more secure that way and can feel the sides of the pad and table hugging him. That would be the only downfall is that it needs to have more of a dip to it. Other than that, it's a great pad-nice and comfy and I like the cover that comes with it, but I've always got other layers on top so I never really see it.
great product, like everything else just needs to be adapted July 12, 2004 melissa (mercerville, nj United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have had this for 2 yrs now and am keeping it for my second (on the way). I too at first thought taking the cover off was a pain, but easily solved that. I bought the waterproof pads and bassinet/cradle sheets. The pads and sheets are much cheaper than the covers made for the pad. I change the sheets quite often and it's no hassle at all. I love that I didn't need to buy a separate changing table and this safely screws to the dresser, unnoticably.
Great pad, serves it's purpose October 22, 2003 Laurie Paradis (Gray, Maine) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I actually like this pad, I am on my 4th child and have tried several different changing pads over the years. With this baby I bought a dresser instead of a changing table and loved the fact that it had straps that you screw on to the back of the dresser for saftey, none of the other pads had these straps. It was a pain in the butt to take the cover off the pads when it got soiled, but then I got smart and started to fold a receiving blanket in half lengthwise with a small waterproof pad under it where the babies bottom lies and now when I make a mess while changing him or something soaks through I just take the receiving blanket off and replace it with another one. That is no different than a changing pad cover. I would recommend this pad if you are placing it on top of a dresser that has no guard rails mainly because of the straps and the deepness of the contour.
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