The Natural/Dark Pine Olympia Crib features a clean-cut contemporary style. This crib is known for its strong, high quality construction. The mattress support is adjustable to four positions to keep baby safely inside the crib. This piece coordinates with the Natural/Dark Pine Olympia Single ...
Great Value for Money
Pros: Metal mattress platform, Stable, JPMA certified, Easily Assembled
Cons: Surface scratches easy
Best Uses: Infants, Newborn, Preemies
Describe Yourself: First Time Parent
Just bought in-store and assembled today. Note: The price in store was $60 cheaper than online price. We also got the antique walnut finish instead of the natural. After looking at DOZENS of cribs, we both agreed on this one for sturdiness, the style and overall quality. Overall it was easy to assemble, just need an allen wrench (comes with). The one catch was installing the drop-side, which really takes two people to align it on the tracks (install from bottom like instructions say). The wood finish does scratch easy (we have scratches on the posts where we struggled to align the drop-side (might sand and touch-up). Other pros: JMPA certified, love that it has a metal mattress platform (not a single rod or plastic board). I think this will last until baby needs a twin bed. This crib is not a convertible. It doesn't advertise that anywhere. Jardine does make convertible/lifetime cribs in other models though.
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SNL- Jardine has a great line of cribs, but they also have convertibles(those that change from cribs, to toddler beds- to daybeds,etc.) within the same price range. Just thought I'd share.
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