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Reddit mentions of 7 A.M. Enfant Nido Quilted (Lilac, Small)

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7 A.M. Enfant Nido Quilted (Lilac, Small)
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    Features:
  • ✔ Smart Features - Oval cutout provides easy access to the car-seat harness while eliminating layers between the seat and baby. Three-direction wrap secured with hook & loop makes for no-fuss. This cozy shield can be used as a pillow, comforter, winter sleeping bag, sleeping suit, baby carrier, pushchairs, prams and more. It can double as a changing pad or play mat or as a blanket in baby stroller.
  • ✔ Soft & Cozy - There's no need for mamas and papas to layer babies in extra clothes, thick blankets, or bulky coats thanks to the soft micro-fleece and plush lining, faux down insulation, and water repellent outer shell. Rest assured, your little one is safely wrapped in a bundle of cosy love.
  • ✔ Adjustable Designs - Roomy individual leg muffs accommodate little legs with room to grow; contoured hood and separate legs keep baby protected from the cold and moisture. Just tuck your baby’s toes into the Nido pant and pull the middle flap cover up over your car seat’s body.
  • ✔ Machine Washable - This outer shell cover is warm, weatherproof, and durable. Babies will keep dry in their carseat in the rain, snow, or wind during outdoor winter activities. Men, women and baby will feel cute and safe traveling outdoors with temperatures of up to 5°F/-15°C. Parents will love that it is also machine washable (follow care label instructions). Dimensions – Small (0-6M): 25” x 34” x 1” and Large (6-18M) 31” x 40” x 1”
  • ✔ Safe - Our Nido has been tested in car seats according to the FMVSS 213 test protocol to insure they do not interfere with the car seat’s Child Restraint System performance. Tests performed with our products properly installed in compliant car seats found that these car seats complied with applicable portions of the FMVSS 213 requirements.
Specs:
ColorLilac
Height3.6 Inches
Length14.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2015
SizeSmall (Pack of 1)
Weight1.15 Pounds
Width10.3 Inches

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  1. Snuza Hero (SE). Was $120 when I bought it, looks like it's gone down to $100. Really helped me sleep soundly knowing we'd be alerted if anything stopped baby's breathing. We had a few false alarms where it simply became detached from her diaper, so it definitely works.
  2. 7 A.M. Enfant Nido. So, this was not actually a splurge at all because I somehow lucked out and found it on clearance for $18, but I would happily pay full price ($60) knowing how well it worked for us. It is designed to be safe to use in the car seat (nothing touches the straps at all). My daughter was toasty warm all winter long. We live in Michigan and get a lot of snow. This product was invaluable for me.
  3. Solly Baby Wrap. ($65) There are cheaper wrap carriers out there. This one was the best I tried. I loved this product so much. I'm actually going to have a hard time not buying a second one in another color 😂
  4. Uppababy Vista Stroller. ($930) We had another (cheaper) stroller at first, but I ended up selling it and buying this one before my baby turned one. I wish we'd just gone with this from the get-go. The ride is incredibly smooth and the quality is amazing.
  5. Infant Optics DXR-8 Video Monitor. ($165) I actually thought we could get away with no baby monitor at all because our house is so small. It's true, it's not a *necessity*, but when we went to visit my MIL and she had purchased a monitor to use at her house while we were there (for 3 weeks). It was so nice having it that I purchased this one as soon as we got home. I didn't realize how much freedom it allows you (I can go have tea on the back porch, or do a bit of gardening, or go run on the treadmill downstairs, all without worrying that I won't hear the baby waking up) until I lived with one first hand. We survived just fine for over a year without one, but I could have been so much more productive with it. This time around, I'm getting an add on camera for this unit to put in our room (where new baby will sleep). The original camera will stay in my toddler's room.