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The Guava Family Lotus Travel Crib is a premium, lightweight portable crib designed for infants and toddlers. Weighing only 15 lbs, it folds compactly with patented 3D Z-Fold technology to fit carry-on luggage standards, making it ideal for airport travel. Certified GreenGuard Gold for chemical safety, it features a sturdy aluminum frame, a comfy insulated mattress approved for overnight sleep, and a lockable side door for easy access and bonding. Its durable mesh sides provide excellent airflow and visibility, while the included backpack-style carrying case offers hands-free convenience. Backed by a two-year warranty and praised for effortless setup and longevity, it’s the ultimate travel essential for modern parents.




| ASIN | B00AKKDSNG |
| Age Range Description | Infant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,538 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #27 in Baby Playards |
| Brand | Guava Family |
| Color | Grey, Black, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,740 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 9246.75 Square Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 45.5 x 31.5 x 25.5 inches |
| Item Height | 25.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Guava Family |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 15 Pounds |
| UPC | 854682002117 782357666510 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**R
SAFER than some other travel cribs, carry-on size case, going strong w/ second child (3 yrs later)
(2013 and 2016 Updates at end) Really love this Lotus Crib. Here's why: Ease of use & portability: It's lightweight and very portable. Much lighter than our pack 'n' play. Setup takes me less than 1 minute (plus another 1-2 minutes to close all the velcro tabs) and requires no tools. Putting it all back into the case takes me about 2-3 minutes. It will probably go faster when I become accustomed to doing it. When it's set up, the shape and size are longer and narrower than our Chicco Lullaby LX play yard, and it's not as tall. It does not have wheels but it is very lightweight and easy to pick up and place elsewhere. Having it longer but narrower than a regular play yard means that it will fit a taller/longer baby until a later age (especially as there is no weight limit, unlike our play yard which has a 15 pound limit in the bassinet and 30 pound limit in the play yard). The narrower design and light weight also make this easy to move from room to room within the house, as it fits through doorways and is light and easy to carry (obviously take the baby out first). The narrower footprint also means that it's easier to find a place to set it up in a hotel room. (tip: When closing the crib to fold it up, the instructions tell you to press a button on each side of the top rail, that you can feel underneath the gray fabric. I think I was expecting something more round and sticking out, so it took me a minute to figure out what I was supposed to do, and I unzipped the gray fabric from the top rail to take a peak at the structure inside and look for the button I was intended to press. It was shaped more squarish and instead of being pushed in from the outside of the top rail as I had expected, you put your fingers under it and pulled up (towards the sky) on the button. Very simple and easy once you know what to expect.) The travel case is about the size of a roll-aboard carry-on suitcase but both narrower and deeper, less wide (more squared base, less flat). there are straps to tote as a big tote bag, and in the back is a zipper compartment in which are stored backpack straps that turn the case into a backpack. It's rather long for a backpack but that does free up a set of arms for carrying other luggage or baby, or pushing a stroller. My husband (6ft tall) could more comfortably wear it as such than I could (5'5" tall). Safety/practicality: We had planned on using our pack 'n' play (Chicco Lullaby LX) as our normal bassinet and as a travel crib/bassinet. But then our little one came along and he's very big for his age. He quickly outgrew the 15 pound weight limit on the bassinet feature of the Chicco Lullaby before he was 2 even months old, but he was still too young to have him sleep in the pack 'n' play on its lowest setting (play yard instead of bassinet) because he could not yet lift his head up and the lowest setting of the play yard had a fabric border along the bottom of the mesh sides, which would be a suffocation hazard for such a young infant. And the way he can gradually scoot himself around the crib by kicking his legs out, I didn't want to take the risk that he'd wedge his face against the fabric. So using the Chicco play yard as a travel crib wasn't going to work while our baby was still just a few months old. We transitioned him to sleeping in a traditional crib at night at home, but still needed a travel option. We don't want to rely on hotel cribs, as they are often outdated (pre-recall) or may end up being a regular pack 'n' play which is not safe for our baby to sleep in at his current young age and heavy weight. We looked at basically every other travel crib available on Amazon and in the big box stores and found that the Guava Family travel cribs (Go Crib and Lotus Crib) are the only ones that are very high quality and sturdy, ultra portable, and most importantly, do not have any fabric border at what would be nose-level for our infant who does not yet have the ability to lift his head. It's disturbing to me to see how many travel cribs out there don't warn parents of younger infants not to use them. (*see update below on new competitor model) Also a nice safety feature is that the fitted sheet (we have the plain regular sheet not the quilted, since the quilted is not recommended for babies under 1 year old), has slots the edges. The velcro tabs on the mat connect from the mat through the slots on the sheet, and then to the bottom of the crib floor. This secures the mat and the sheet so baby can't grab it and pull it over his face. I also like that this travel crib will still be suitable for our baby as he grows into a toddler. Once he's older (over a year is the recommendation, but it depends on when he can lift his head), we'll use the quilted sheet to add a little more softness, and maybe insert one of our waterproof pads (from another company) under the sheet (the mat is already water resistant, but this would be just to add another layer). Sturdiness: The top rail of the crib (looks like gray fabric border around the top edge) is completely rigid and sturdy when set up. The legs are metal and fold upon themselves where you see the round joint in the leg. The mat and bottom of the crib rest on the floor, so there is no weight limit. This is a plus if you are like us and need a travel crib safe enough for a newborn but able to support a very heavy young infant who weighs over 20 pounds at just 3 months (or if you have an older tot who needs a travel play yard but will outgrow the 30 pound weight limit on the traditional play yard. The sides of the Lotus Crib are black mesh fabric. The floor seems to be a black nylon or other synthetic. The mattress is also a synthetic that seems easy to clean by wiping it off, in case of any accidents or diaper blow-outs. The mattress does not have a wood support under it like our Chicco, but that's not necessary here since the mattress is laying on the crib floor which is directly flat on the floor of the room. The Lotus Crib mattress has velcro tabs to hold it down onto the crib floor. The ends of the mattress turn up a bit even so, but the baby's weight pushes it flat. We pushed on the top rail ourselves to simulate an older tot pushing on it and found it remained stable. The top rail is rigid and the legs are also rigid and are set at a slight angle so the tops of the legs lean in towards the crib, so the base on the floor is wider and very stable. Other aspects: The mattress is thin, as noted by other reviewers. This is a legal requirement to prevent a suffocation hazard for infants in case they turn over and end up face down on the mattress. The shape seems a bit longer and narrower than our Chicco play yard, but in theory we could use a regular fitted play yard sheet on the Lotus Crib, but I wouldn't. I think it's safer to use the sheets sold by Guava Family specifically for this crib, because they have slots in them as noted above, for the velcro tabs to hold them down. This is not necessary for a regular play yard as the wooden subfloor of the crib or bassinet would hold the mattress down and the mattress edges would hold the fitted sheet edges down. With the Lotus Crib, the velcro serves this purpose, so you really need the open slots in the sheets to put the velcro tabs through. Also, the company is super responsive and excellent to deal with. I wouldn't hesitate to order from them again. You really get the friendly and attentive service of a small company. UPDATE May 2013: Since the time of my original review, phil&teds Traveller Crib has had a re-design and the new version looks similar to the Lotus crib, with mesh all the way down to the mat. I haven't tried it since I'm happily still using the Lotus but just wanted to mention in all fairness there's another all mesh-sided travel crib to consider in your due diligence. UPDATE May 2016: I noticed that Baby Bjorn has had a redesign and now the mesh goes all the way to the mat, similarly to Lotus Crib, if you're looking for a comparison. BB seems a little easier to get the sheet on due to the location of the straps. However, if I had to choose again I would still choose the Lotus Crib, because it's easier for traveling, in my opinion, and traveling is our primary use of it. The size and shape of the Lotus Crib carrying case mean that we can take it as a carry-on and not have to check it as a separate piece of luggage. (It also fits perfectly within a large suitcase leaving room for other things in there too). The Baby Bjorn travel case seems nice and a little sturdier but could be a problem if you try to use it as a carry-on luggage item, due to airline size restrictions. Overall they're both good choices but it depends on what your specific needs are. I would also like to note that the Lotus Crib is going strong for baby #2 now as a travel crib and an extra playpen around the house, and is also useful when we have visiting babies. Instead of buying the plush quilted sheet, when we are traveling if it will go on a wood floor I put a folded bath towel or blanket under it (wouldn't do that with an infant under 1 year old though).
P**H
Everyone, who can afford it, should buy this product
It took me a while to decide to purchase this travel crib given the price. But, wow, am I glad I did, for at least 6 reasons: (1) Super easy set-up and take down. This design aspect is not to be underestimated. We arrived at our vacation destination close to bedtime. Without even looking at the instructions, I could assemble the bed in about 2 minutes, including securing the mattress and sheet, and plop my son in. It takes a bit longer to take-down and pack-up, but it is still easy and intuitive. You could loan this to a friend and they could figure it out without the instruction booklet. The design is simple and elegant. (2) Small and light-weight. Even on our most recent trip by car, I was thankful for its small size as our car trunk was filling up fast, and it was easy to tote to our location as a backpack. Its compact size and light weight is a real bonus. (3) The thick sheet and cozy mattress. I was initially not thrilled about the mattress being on the floor, but I must admit, the benefit is that the mattress lays perfectly flat. Plus I purchased the plush sheet, which gave it a very cozy feel. For a portable crib mattress, this was more than adequate. Note: the sheet shipped directly from the seller; I chose the standard shipping, which estimated 1-2 days processing followed by 5-8 days for shipping, but it arrived in 3 days! Bravo, Guava Family. (4) The side door. I didn't think we would ever use the side door, but it turns out my son loves to crawl in to visit his toys, and if we put a blanket over the top, he has a little fort. I totally underestimated this aspect of the design. (5) Rugged. My son, now 17 months old, is a bit of a bruiser. And, the crib seems to stand up well to him hurling himself from one side of the crib to the other and trying his best to pull down the rails. He also likes to sleep with his head or feet pressed up against the side, and no stretching so far. (6) Pretty. Although this was not a priority for us, the crib is actually very elegant and nice to look at. In conclusion, I have borrowed several Pack N Plays, and the only reason I can imagine anyone choosing the Pack N Play over the Lotus is price. The first time I tried to take down a Pack N Play, it literally took me an hour -- frustrating enough that I would have paid someone $100 (the approximate difference in price between the Lotus and Pack N Play) to do it for me!!
T**Y
Lotus vs BabyBjorn Crib
We were using a relative’s Baby Bjorn crib, but we had to give it back. We almost bought one for ourselves until we discovered the Guava Family Lotus, and we’re so happy we did! After having used both, here’s why… Size/Weight: At the time, the Baby Bjorn seemed to be the smallest size (when packed) that we could find. However, the Lotus is much smaller, and we really like that it can be carried like a backpack. There are some straps on the back of the bag that are hidden in a pocket, and you can take them out and clip them to the bag to turn it into a backpack. I would say that the Lotus is about ½ the size of the Bjorn when it’s in its bag (although it does weight about the same as the Bjorn). Also, we found out the hard way that the Baby Bjorn doesn’t work as a carryon (we ended up having to pay baggage fees for it because we had already checked the carseat and stroller). But, the Lotus is allowed as a carryon which is a huge plus. Using it: This is where the Lotus really shines. When the Lotus is setup, they are pretty much the same size. The mattress on the Lotus seems a tiny bit thinner than the BabyBjorn, but its still very comfortable, and our daughter sleeps great in it, right from the very start, so we’re very happy. The main difference is the Lotus has the side door, which is amazing. She thinks it’s her play area and loves crawling in and out. Any crib that can actually make my daughter giggle and want to be in it is a huge winner in my book. And, we can lay in it with her to play or help her to sleep too. Ingenious. Also, the zipper door has a little clip to lock it from the outside so she can’t undo the zipper herself, which is a nice feature. This door really makes the Lotus a fantastic product. Setup: The thing I always loved about the BabyBjorn is how quickly and easily it sets up. It beats the Lotus for setup time. But the Lotus is only a matter of an extra step that takes a second or two (opening the legs). The Lotus has some Velcro tabs that hold the mattress down that also takes more time because the Baby Bjorn doesn’t have these. But, we have the sheet for the Lotus also, and these tabs go through the sheet to hold it onto the mattress which we like. It makes it all seem very sturdy and secure. Overall, they are both great products. These have come a long way since the pack n play (what a pain!). But, the side door, and the backpack make the Lotus so much more useful. It’s by far our favorite baby purchase.
S**Y
Perfect for Petite Moms (and Dads!)
I wanted to wait and use this product a few months before writing a review. We purchased this travel crib over 6 months ago for our 5 month old's first trip and have traveled with it three times since. We also use this crib twice a day as my daughter naps in it in her nursery (her wooden crib for overnight sleep is in our master bedroom). So, I can say that we've used this crib A LOT. It's nothing short of amazing. It's so easy to set up and take down. They even have the instructions on a tag attached to the crib so you don't have to fool with using a manual. It's very lightweight, so if you want to move it room to room you can easily do that and this makes traveling with it a breeze. My favorite part about this crib is the zip down panel. I'm a 4'11" tall mom and this is a lifesaver for me as I wouldn't not be able to reach my child from a traditional portable crib on the lowest setting. I feel like all petite moms absolutely need this crib. I also love how I can snuggle with my baby if she's having trouble falling asleep. There have been many times where I've dozed off laying half in this crib with her because it's so cozy and comfy. Other warn you of the mattress thickness, but I assure you that it's not a problem for us. It's just cushy enough (hence me also falling asleep laying on it) and my daughter may even sleep better on this mattress than she does our super expensive crib mattress. To sum this up, this crib is hands down our favorite baby product and one that we will continue to use with this baby and future children (we plan to get the bassinet attachment with our next child). Money very very well spent. P.S. Their customer service - the owner's themselves - are wonderful people who respond quickly. I wish I could hug them for inventing this.
M**E
This has been the most fulfilling purchase I have ever made with Amazon!
Personally the main reason I shop at Amazon, other then the ease and convenience, is the ability to read reviews from real life people who tell it like it is. I believe that if you purchase a product that stands out for either good or bad reasons then it is important to share your experiences with others to help others make well-informed purchases. As a new parent, or little guy just recently turned one, my wife and I have spent countless time and money on baby products, most of which we now realized we didn’t need. This item on the other hand I must consider to be one of the best purchases we have made in this new journey. I am a Marine so I travel frequently and I often drag my family along with me. We currently live in Japan and we travel throughout the Pacific and to and from the states relatively frequently. We were looking for a travel crib to use when we were on the road and we really only found two that met our criteria, this Lotus Travel Crib and the Baby Bjorn one. We ultimately went with the Lotus Travel Crib because the Baby Bjorn did not package into a “carry on” approved size for airline travel and we are so happy with our purchase. First of all, once packed away it is well within the approved carry on size for airline travel, a huge plus, although side note many airlines do not count baby gear against your checked luggage limit! We recently traveled with Delta, ANA and United and each of these airlines did not count the checked car seat or this crib against our two luggage per person limit. This thing is incredibly compact and the process of unpacking it is simply entertaining and enjoyable, it reminds me of some NASA lander unpacking itself after reaching orbit! You unzip the case, unfold the legs and bam! It is so easy to set up and our little guy loves it! One of the most important questions my wife and I were asking was how stable is it. Since the mattress actually sits on the ground, it is incredibly stable. Our little guy has grabbed onto the rails and shaken it pretty good and I must say that it did not even come close to tipping! When it came to packing it back up I was a little weary as no product I have ever purchase that claimed to be “easy to pack” has even been! This truly was and it left me completely surprised! At $204 it is expensive, there is no getting around it however in the month that my wife and I have been using this we have traveled over 20,000 flight miles with it along with countless car and train mileage and everything has held up perfectly. There is no doubt in my mind that this product will last for years and it is a suitable investment that will absolutely be passed down to the next kid when the time comes. Again I am very pleased with this purchase. It was pricey yes however this is one of the times where you truly do get what you pay for. The quality is unmatched!
A**A
Incredibly durable for almost a decade of use!
I bought 2 of these 8-10 years ago! I’ve used it through 3 boys and am about to pass it onto my sister for her baby. It’s mind blowing how well this has held up over the years and how often I’ve used it between my 3 boys. It’s sturdy, the zipper has never broken, the mesh is in perfect condition, the legs have held up amazingly well, and the pad is still perfect. It’s so easy to open and fold, it’s compact and great for travel, and the design itself for safety for my babies has been so great. I never fear my child toppling over in it because it’s flush with the ground. I 100000% recommend this bed! I can’t even believe pack-n-play is still in business. This far outweighs them all. Get one!
V**A
you won't regret this purchase
To the parent trying to justify this purchase. Ask yourself, ‘Do I travel a lot with my child?’, ‘Do I travel for extended periods of time?”. If you answered yes to any of the questions, I think this is a great purchase. I bought it and had it shipped to the town we had a wedding to go to. Flew back with it. Flew with it to another wedding while already out of town for the summer. We’ve only had it for a year and my now two year old has used it for probably 3 months straight with random trips sprinkled throughout the year. Its lightweight, sturdy, breathable, green guard certified. Super easy to setup and equally easy to fold back into the backpack carry bag. Because we use it during summer stays away, I have added a mini crib mattress so she’s not sleeping directly on the thin one it comes with. It is slightly padded so for a short weekend trip it’s comfortable enough. We haven’t had any diaper accidents in the crib, so I haven’t needed to wash anything. It’s only used as a place for sleep/nap and as soon as she's up, shes out of there. It also doesn't take much room when it's put away.
K**R
We choose the Lotus crib over the Bjorn and Phil and Ted because it seemed to have better reviews overall
I purchased this travel crib mainly because we are going to be flying a few times this year and I didn't want to have to rely on borrowing or renting one. We do have a pack n play, but it is big and bulky and I would rather keep the travel crib where my baby (9.5 months right now) sleeps on vacation consistent. We choose the Lotus crib over the Bjorn and Phil and Ted because it seemed to have better reviews overall. I have had some issues with my baby taking naps in the pack n play when we go over to my parents house, so I did a few things to help her get used to this crib. When I received the crib in the mail, I set it up in our living room to air out. It's not that it had a bad smell, but I wanted to try to remove any strange smells that the crib had because it was new. This allowed my baby to look at it and touch it. I also opened the side zipper so that she could go inside and play. During this time I ordered the Lotus quilted and fitted sheet (I should have ordered them with the crib to save on time, but these this whole setup was close to $300 total). I washed the sheets upon arrival and then put them on the mattress. I allowed my baby to continue to play in the crib off and on for a day or so. Then, the night before we put her in for a trial run, I put the travel crib next to her regular crib. The next night was the first trial run for sleeping. I put in her blanket and stuffed bunny and had her mobile close by so she could see and hear it. Additionally, I used clothes pins to put some blankets around the crib so that she couldn't see out and get distracted. This seemed to work very well for us. I may have taken too many precautions, but it worked for us and I wanted to play it safe. She was able to sleep in the travel crib for her naps and between night and nap sleep, I noticed no difference in her amount or quality of sleep. We also visited some family a few hours away and she was able to sleep. She was more stimulated than normal and we had early wakings and shorter naps, but I don't think that was associated with the crib. Overall, I really like the crib. Yes, it is easy to set up. It was a little tricky for my husband to take down, but he wasn't able to locate the side buttons. I don't see it being a problem with next time. For being so lightweight, it is a sturdy crib. The part that takes the most time is putting the sheets on. I bought the quilted sheet to add some extra cushion since the mattress is thin. Thankfully, the quilted sheet was able to fit under the regular fitted sheet. The problem that I had was the velcro tabs on the sides to keep the sheet on. the sheets have about 6 ( I think) little slits in them where velcro threads through and secures it on the bottom. This was the part that took me a lot longer than setting the crib up. This was the case even if I only used 1 sheet. The mattress didn't lie completely flat, but it wasn't so much that it seemed to pose a problem. The only other thing that I don't like about it is the price. I guess it's not like it;s so much more than the other travel cribs, but for what it is, I think it's a little too expensive. Add the 2 sheets that I got and with tax, the total is close to $300. And I don't think any brand other than the Lotus brand sheets will work with this crib. I do like that the carrying case is like a backpack. My hope is that when we are in the airport, it will make walking around with our luggage a little easier. This crib is also supposed to fit in the overhead bin of an airplane, so I hope that works well. Overall a great travel crib, and despite the price and the velcro tabs, I'm glad that I got this crib.
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