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Product Details:
Product Length: 16.5 inches
Product Width: 33.0 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.5 pounds
Package Length: 32.5 inches
Package Width: 16.3 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews
 
 
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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 17 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

4Unfortunately, yes, this is the best option  Jul 11, 2011
By Bensmama
Did I want to pay $100 for something you can buy a "mainstream" version of for $25? Of course not. But, if you read up on the dangers of vinyl (which is what's covering the cheapies, not to mention the toxic foam inside) you'll run screaming back to this $100 changing pad.

I mean, when you think about it, your baby is on it a lot. Mine is already 16 months old, and he's had a 2-minute diaper change 6 to 8 times a day every day of his life, so let's do the math... Let's pretend he's only a year to keep it simple... 16 minutes a day times 365 days is 5,840 minutes, divided by 60 mins in an hour, that comes to 97 hours of his life he's been laying on the changing pad! That is significant. That's a lot of time he could have been inhaling phthalates from a vinyl-covered changing pad.

So, just bite the bullet, get this one, and rest easy knowing you did the best for your little one. But if you can only afford to go all-out on one purchase, I would splurge on a non-toxic latex mattress before the changing pad. We got one from Savvy Rest that is made of latex with a wool topper, and it has been wonderful. The mattress exposure is obviously more significant than the changing pad, but thank the Lord we can afford both, so we went for it, and I'd glad we did.

Oh, and how about what the pad is like (I almost forgot!)...

Well, it is soft and cushy, the four walls could be a little higher to keep him from bopping his head on the bar of the changing table (that is why it didn't get 5 stars from me)... And it's a little crinklier than I imagined because they don't use toxic adhesives to glue the cover to the foam inside, so the cover is kind of "hovering" over the top, and since it has that polyethylene coating, it's a tad crinkly. But I'm glad it has the coating because it prevents it from being ruined in the event of a poopy situation, which is very important. You don't want to permanently stain your precious $100 changing pad. :)

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Simply the best.  Jan 22, 2010
By lili
It's organic, it's truly durable and well made in the USA- not China!
It's easy to clean and it fits perfect on the changing table.
It's simply the best changing mattress on the market.
Yes, it is expensive but worth the money instead of having to
replace the cheap ones made with toxic chemicals every
couple of months (or weeks)- read the reviews on any other ones, especially
the ones that seem like a bargain at under $50 bucks...
this is worth the money especially when it can be used for changing
multiple siblings, multiple times a day on a daily basis and you
don't see any signs of wear and tear. I used the one that came
with the changing table for 1 week and it had a tear in the center
of it and we even had a cover on the darn thing! You get what you pay for and
this company is sound.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Well worth the cost  Aug 18, 2010
By A. Michael "my29ants"
This changing pad is very sturdy and appears to be comfortable for our baby. The contour is perfect in that it keeps him in, but is not too deep. Next to being in our arms, the changing table (with this changing pad) is our baby's favorite place to be. We have enjoyed hours of what we call "kick kick time on the table." I don't have another changing pad to compare it to, but I can say that this one is great and I expect it will last until we are out of the diaper phase! I also greatly appreciate that it is not toxic. It definitely feels natural, never had a chemical smell, etc.

16 of 20 found the following review helpful:

4Good, But Probably Wouldn't Buy Again  Jul 26, 2010
By S. Ragsdale
This changing pad is great, but in hindsight I don't think I would spend $100 on a changing pad again.

Details: Sturdy, yet soft. Water-proof. Organic. Large enough to fit on the table we're using for a changing table and yet still have room for diapers etc. Neutral color. We also bought the $30 Naturepedic Organic Changing Cover.

I'm fairly frugal in my greenness so I'll use this Pad happily and put it away for the next little one. But, if I had to do it all over again, I would've purchased a Pad for half as much, and then put an organic cotton cover on it. Now that I see it in comparison to less-expensive, non-green Pads, I'm not sure I really see that much difference. And how much time is baby going to be on the Pad? It's not a crib mattress. Did we really need a $100 organic Pad to change diapers on? My thoughts...probably not.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4You get what you pay for  Jul 05, 2011
By City Mama
I thought long and hard before shelling out the money for this changing pad. After all, it's not like the baby is sleeping there... the exposure to any PVC/vinyl, flame retardants, etc. in a standard pad is thus relatively minimal. But in the end, I decided an organic pad was important because a) we were expecting twins, and expected that a less sturdy, standard pad would need to be replaced once or twice in any case -- thus neutralizing the cost in the long run; b) over the course of the babies' 2-3 diapering years, that still seemed like a lot of unnecessary toxin exposure that I could eliminate by buying this pad.

And I'm so glad I did. This pad really puts standard changing pads to shame. It's very well constructed (is it too much to describe a changing pad as elegant??), could last through several kids -- let alone our twins, and clearly both babies find it very comfortable.

Note that not all of the standard changing pad covers that we used with our twins' older sister will fit easily on this pad, although the stretchier ones do. I suppose that this pad must be slightly longer than a standard pad. I bought one of the coordinating covers (which fit very well and is also very well constructed) and will likely need to buy a few more.

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