Arm's Reach Mini Arc Co-Sleeper

Anonymous
Feedback, please... Thanks!
Anonymous
I borrowed this for our first. My DD slept great in it but my only complaint is that it's really bulky/heavy and hard to get in and out of the bed with it next to the bed. I was sore and achey and it just annoyed me. I'm going to borrow a Chicco bassinet with this baby (I don't think this was out in 2013 when I had my first) and I'm excited about that because it is lighter and easier to move.
Anonymous
just bought a used one for $30, haven't used it yet though. still pregnant.

wish I had a co-sleeper with my first (2012) but didn't want to drop over $100 on something i would use for a few mos. we used the bassinet insert for the pack n play and it worked OK but this will hopefully be easier and not have to get out of bed!
Anonymous
We used it for our sons first 5 months, in our room near our bed but not attached. It worked great we really liked it and it saved a ton of space. When he got to big for it we transitioned him to a crib in his own room with no problem. We are expecting again in the fall and plan to use it again but attach it this time - not really sure why we didnt the first time.
Anonymous
oh - we could not get a mobile to stay on it very easily, that is the only drawback.
Anonymous
My two month old is asleep next to me in it right now. Love it! Makes nighttime breastfeeding so much easier! We tried the pack n play bassinet first, this is much better for us.
Anonymous
Thanks!
Anonymous
As an alternative, I have the Halo Bassinest which makes it easier to get out of bed if you're sore.
Anonymous
Ww wanted either a halo or the arm's reach but could only get a used arms reach. I miss those basinet days
Anonymous
Borrowed one from SIL. Kid refused to sleep in it. Was glad I didn't waste the money!
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