Here’s how they compared from a packing perspective: Side by Side Packing for travelįor this trip, we drove with the Sena and the Breeze Plus from Denver to Moab, after having got both cribs out in Denver to test them out and give some naps. We’ll start with some basic stats, dig into comparisons of each across a variety of features and functions, and end with some final thoughts and a winner. (Sparkly Dolphin and Puppy Blanket not included.) The Nuna Sena with a pretty big 20-month-old for scale. The 4Moms Breeze Plus with changer and bassinet attached. Our goal: understand what was the best pack ‘n play out there. Both of these had received top ratings in our online research, and neither of them was manufactured by Graco, which was important because a Graco pack ‘n play had nearly reduced me to tears on more than one previous occasion when I was trying to set it up for a really tired baby and just couldn’t make it happen. We brought two playards (ok, we officially hate that word – last instance of it) with us – the Nuna Sena Aire and the 4moms Breeze Plus (Amazon). Instead, it had to do with 2 young kids in an Airbnb with two sets of parents to test travel cribs and compare notes. Truthfully, it had nothing to do with the desert but, you know, sounds cooler that way. This seemed like a great place to test two pack ‘n plays head to head. With us, we brought a 9-month-old and an 18-month-old. Recently, the Fathercraft crew took a trip to Moab, Utah, to do some hiking. Our Nuna Sena Aire review, and our 4moms Breeze review – a showdown in the desert Secondly, please note Fathercraft is reader-supported, meaning, at no cost to you, we may earn a commission if you buy after clicking an affiliate link. Ok, sorry, had to get that out of the way. Obviously, you can use them for a “yard” for your baby to play in that’s safely enclosed to keep your baby away from dangerous stuff … but mostly we’ve used them a travel version of a crib – a safe place for your baby to sleep at night, and for naps. First of all, we must note we’re deeply confused about what to call this category of baby product – playard (wait, why isn’t it a play yard?), pack ‘n play? Travel crib? We’re just not sure who names these things or what the logic is here.
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