maxi cosi swift dimensions Maxi Cosi Swift Play Yard
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maxi cosi swift dimensions

maxi cosi swift dimensions Maxi Cosi Swift Play Yard

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maxi cosi swift dimensions Maxi Cosi Swift Play YardThe Maxi Cosi Swift Play Yard Corral transforms your space into a safe, portable play environment for babies and toddlers. This lightweight, compact play yard features a removable bassinet attachment perfect for newborns and offers versatile play configurations for older infants. With a one hand fold, travel bag included, and mesh sides for full visibility, the Swift delivers premium safety and convenience without the bulk. How the Swift Play Yard

The Maxi-Cosi Swift Play Yard Corral transforms your space into a safe, portable play environment for babies and toddlers. This lightweight, compact play yard features a removable bassinet attachment perfect for newborns and offers versatile play configurations for older infants. With a one-hand fold, travel bag included, and mesh sides for full visibility, the Swift delivers premium safety and convenience without the bulk.

How the Swift Play Yard Works

The Swift Play Yard Corral is a multifunctional space designed to keep your child safely contained while you manage household tasks, travel, or enjoy family time. The frame unfolds and locks securely into place with corner latches. For newborns up to 15 lbs, install the removable padded bassinet attachment for elevated sleeping. As your baby grows, remove the bassinet and use the play yard as a traditional play space with a provided mattress pad. The flexible configuration adapts to your family's changing needs.

Key Features of the Swift Play Yard

  • Removable Bassinet for Newborns: Integrated attachment for babies up to 15 lbs (6.8 kg). Includes padded mattress for comfortable sleep. Perfect for co-sleeping at your bedside or portable napping.
  • Lightweight & Compact Design: Weighs just the right amount for portability without sacrificing stability. Slim profile fits easily into bedrooms, living rooms, and travel spaces.
  • One-Hand Fold: Collapses flat in seconds for storage or travel. No complicated assembly required when unfolding—just pull and lock the corners.
  • Travel Bag Included: Durable, wheeled travel bag makes transporting the entire play yard effortless. Perfect for vacations, grandparent visits, and family trips.
  • Full Mesh Visibility: Breathable mesh sides on all four walls allow you to see your child from every angle. Reduces SIDS risk by ensuring proper air circulation.
  • Secure Latching System: Four corner latches lock the frame firmly in place. Double-check before placing your child inside—safety first.
  • Padded Bumper & Mattress Pad: Soft, cushioned bumper rail protects your child from frame contact. Included mattress pad provides comfortable, firm sleep surface.
  • Compliant with Safety Standards: Meets CPSC and ASTM safety requirements. Two-year limited warranty covers manufacturing defects.

When You Need the Swift Play Yard

The Swift is ideal for parents who need flexibility and portability. Use it as a bedside bassinet for newborn co-sleeping within arm's reach. As your baby grows, transition to the play yard configuration for safe play during cooking, cleaning, or quiet time. Travel frequently? The included travel bag means the Swift goes with you on road trips, hotel stays, and vacation rentals. Grandparents appreciate having a portable sleep solution ready. Small apartments and nurseries benefit from the compact footprint. Parents managing multiple young children find the play yard invaluable for keeping one child safely contained while attending to another.

Safety & Quality Standards

The Maxi-Cosi Swift Play Yard is engineered to meet rigorous U.S. safety standards. The removable bassinet is designed only for infants up to 15 lbs—discontinue use when your baby begins to push up on hands and knees. Never add pillows, blankets, or padding beyond what is provided. Mesh walls remain intact throughout use. All latches must be secured before your child enters. Keep cords, blinds, and strings away from the play space to prevent strangulation. Inspect the play yard before each use for torn fabric, loose joints, or missing fasteners. The mattress pad should be positioned firmly inside the frame with no gaps. Place baby on back to sleep to reduce SIDS risk. Never use this product with a water mattress or substitute bedding. Remove the bassinet entirely when using the play yard for older babies and toddlers.

Shop the full Maxi-Cosi collection at ANB Baby and discover portable solutions designed to grow with your family.

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