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product_id: 54126155
title: "Travel Crib Light, Silver, One Size"
brand: "babybjörn"
price: "S/.3899"
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Baby Björn"
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# Machine washable textiles Sets up in 15 seconds 11 lbs ultra-lightweight Travel Crib Light, Silver, One Size

**Brand:** babybjörn
**Price:** S/.3899
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✈️ Travel light, sleep tight: The crib that keeps up with your jet-setting lifestyle!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Travel Crib Light, Silver, One Size by babybjörn
- **How much does it cost?** S/.3899 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pe](https://www.desertcart.pe/products/54126155-travel-crib-light-silver-one-size)

## Best For

- babybjörn enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted babybjörn brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Hygienic & Easy Care:** Removable, machine washable fabrics mean clean-ups are a breeze—no compromises.
- • **360° Visibility Mesh:** Breathable net panels let you keep an eye on your little one without interruption.
- • **Premium Comfort Mattress:** Thicker, insulated, and waterproof mattress keeps baby cozy on every adventure.
- • **Featherweight Portability:** At only 11 pounds, this crib travels as light as your carry-on essentials.
- • **Effortless Setup & Packdown:** Open, lock, and go in just 15 seconds—because your time is precious.

## Overview

The BabyBjörn Travel Crib Light is a premium, ultra-portable baby crib designed for busy millennial parents on the move. Weighing just 11 pounds and setting up in 15 seconds, it offers a plush, insulated mattress with waterproof cover and breathable mesh sides for optimal supervision and comfort. Its removable, machine washable textiles ensure hygiene without hassle. Certified to EN 716 safety standards and Oeko-Tex certified, it combines safety, durability, and convenience in a sleek silver design perfect for travel or home use.

## Description

Baby Bjorn Travel Light Crib - Silver Lightweight and portable, the newly re-designed BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light provides your baby a safe, comfortable space for sleep or play at home or on the road. Especially convenient for busy parents, the Travel Crib Light sets up in just seconds and features a plush, cozy mattress and a sturdy base that does not wobble. Sets up and is ready to use in one simple movement. Compact and lightweight design (11 pounds) makes it easy to take with you. Insulated mattress keeps baby warm and comfortable. Waterproof, breathable mattress cover is machine washable. Net fabric side panels make it easy to keep an eye on baby. Product Dimensions: 19 x 5.5 x 23.5 inches Weight: 11 pounds. Do not place product near window where cords from blinds or drapes can strangle a child. The Travel Crib complies with the EN 716 safety standard for folding cribs and national fire safety requirements.

Review: I know this is an expensive travel crib, but if you travel at all- trust me, this is the crib you want! We originally got the Graco Pack n Play thinking it would be our travel crib, but after seeing a friend use a Baby Bjorn and watching how light and easy it is to carry and set up, I realized just how ridiculous the Pack n Play really is for travel. It now stays at my mom's house as her permanent crib, and we use the Baby Bjorn for travel. It's honestly amazing. It's so easy to set up, take down, re-pack, and very easy to carry. It fits well when packing it in the car because of the size too where the Pack n Play was totally bulky and so heavy! I constantly hurt myself trying to set up and take down the Pack n Play. Also, don't let them trick you into buying their sheets! Any travel crib sheets work! We had a pair from the Pack n Play that fit perfectly in the Baby Bjorn, so you can save some money there. I read tons of reviews trying to justify spending the money on a travel crib, but once I saw one in action, I had no doubt that it was worth it. It looked so magical compared to the Pack n Play, and it really is! We have no regrets and I'm sure you won't either! Very good baby buy if you travel frequently! Note: sometimes desertcart has items offered for less money because the packaging has been damaged or the item was a return and they can't sell it as "new." When we bought ours, there was an offer for a bit less money because the packaging had been opened and it wasn't in the original box. It came in perfect condition and was never used! So if you have some patience and want to get it for a bit less money, try waiting to see if any offers are available to get it at a lower price through desertcart's warehouse deals. However even if I couldn't have found it for a lower price, I still would have made the purchase because I knew how worth it it was!
Review: For various reasons we recently bought this in addition to the Guava Family Lotus travel crib (which we have owned for the past 3+ years), so I'm able to compare them. They are actually fairly similar, and I think they're both very nice products. But, there are some notable differences. Thought I'd compare for those of you not sure which would better suit your needs. SETUP AND TAKEDOWN: The BabyBjorn is super easy to set up and takedown (15sec.). The Lotus isn't too bad, but it's not even close. It's the difference between just swinging open the frame and having it automatically lock into place, vs. having to do a bit more thinking to snap open and then individually manipulate each leg. Putting in the mattress and fitted sheet is a little easier on the BabyBjorn (though honestly it's a little annoying on both). Closing up the Lotus is definitely more complicated: you need match up the two moon symbols and the two star symbols to make sure you are folding it up the right way, etc... often I also feel like I need to force a leg beyond what it wants to do in order to get it to fold up all the way. WINNER: BABYBJORN SIZE WHEN OPEN: The overall footprint and the mattress sizes are both very similar. Lotus: external size 45" L x 32" W x 25" H; mattress 42" L x 24" W. BabyBjorn: external size 44" L x 32" W x 24" H; mattress 41" L x 23.5" W. The BabyBjorn legs slant at a bit more of an angle, which makes the top opening smaller and makes the interior area feel a bit more cramped. They are both fine for sleeping, but the Lotus feels a touch more suitable for playtime. WINNER: LOTUS SIZE/WEIGHT WHEN FOLDED UP: They both weigh 13 lbs, but the Lotus folds up much smaller, into a rectangle (23" L x 12" H x 8" W) that can be worn as a backpack. In comparison, the BabyBjorn only folds in half, and so must be carried more like a small suitcase or large briefcase (19" H x 23.5" W x 5.5 in" D). If you're going to be toting your crib around and/or flying with it a lot (as opposed to primarily using it at home and traveling with it just occasionally), that would be a really good reason to pick the Lotus. WINNER: LOTUS MATTRESS: The BabyBjorn has a slightly thicker & cushier mattress. Also, for me it lies more consistently flat on the floor. WINNER: BABYBJORN ACCESS TO BABY: The Lotus has a zip-up door that either the child or an adult can crawl through; the BabyBjorn doesn't. I found the door to be a killer feature for my first child, who often needed to be soothed/nursed to sleep. With my second child this was a non-issue, but if you have a kid like my first, then that is reason enough to choose to Lotus. WINNER: LOTUS BUILD QUALITY: It feels like the Bjorn is constructed of higher quality materials, and feels more durable. The legs on the Lotus sometimes bend a little funny & get in the way of folding up the crib. Also there is some padding on the Lotus legs (to prevent abrasions when folded up?) that is attached to the legs with some sort of adhesive that is starting to peel off on my crib. I haven't washed the Bjorn fabric yet, but when I washed the Lotus fabric for the first time, the little plastic pieces that connect to the legs and are sewn to the Lotus fabric ended up snagging the mesh fabric in a few places in the washer, which continues to irritate me every time I look at it. WINNER: BABYBJORN STABILITY: If you jiggle the two frames after the cribs have been set up, the BabyBjorn feels a little more stable (presumably because the legs are more angled). We never had a problem with our child knocking over the Lotus, but he's a pretty chill kid. Could possibly be a factor if you have a hellion. WINNER: BABYBJORN TOXICITY: The two cribs are constructed of similar materials: polyester top fabric & mesh, and flame retardant-free polyurethane foam mattress. The Lotus is free of flame retardants, PVC, lead, phthalates, formaldehyde, and heavy metals (e.g. Cadmium, Arsenic, Mercury). The Bjorn is Oeko-Tex certified. Bottom line, they both sound pretty chemical-free (especially as compared to other manufacturers who use flame retardants in the foam), but I personally prefer the Oeko-Tex certification since there is third-party testing involved and they screen for a broader array of harmful substances. WINNER: BABYBJORN PRICE/VALUE: The BabyBjorn is a little more expensive. But it also includes a fitted sheet (and an organic, very soft one at that), which the Lotus doesn't. Even without the sheet difference, I would personally consider the price difference justified based on the Bjorn's superior build quality. WINNER: TIE BASSINET EXPANSION: The Lotus is convertible to a bassinet (with purchase of a separate bassinet conversion kit); the BabyBjorn is not. For the Lotus, you use the same frame, but replace the crib fabric and mattress with modified versions for the bassinet (the smaller bassinet mattress is suspended from the frame instead of resting on the ground). We used the bassinet with kid #2 for the first six months, and we loved it. It was light & easy to take on the go or travel with. WINNER: LOTUS BOTTOM LINE: They're both great cribs. I personally marginally prefer the BabyBjorn (at least for the way that we use it -- primarily within our home), due to its higher build quality, easier setup/takedown, thicker mattress, and Oeko-Tex certification. HOWEVER, the trade-off is a larger folded up size, a bit more cramped interior space, no zip-up door, a slightly higher price, and no bassinet option. If you are going to be traveling/flying with your crib a lot, you foresee yourself regularly being able to make use of the zip-up door (e.g. to soothe/nurse your baby to sleep), and/or you don't already have a separate bassinet for the newborn period, then the Lotus might be a better choice for you! Good luck with finding the best fit for your family!

## Features

- Simple to set up and fold up
- Easy to take with you
- Soft and comfy mattress
- Airy design for good supervision
- Removable and machine washable crib textiles

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IM8G038 |
| Additional product features | Adjustable, Portable |
| Batteries required | No |
| Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (385) |
| Date First Available | 15 Dec. 2014 |
| Finish | black |
| Is portable | No |
| Item Weight | 13 g |
| Item model number | 040248US |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Material composition | Crib fabric: 100% polyester |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 23.5 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 4.99 kg |
| Model Number | 040248US |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 111.76 x 63.5 x 81.28 cm; 13 g |
| Style | Travel Crib Light |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BabyBjörn
- **Colour:** Silver
- **Product dimensions:** 111.8L x 63.5W x 81.3H centimetres
- **Special feature:** Adjustable, Portable
- **Target audience:** unisex-baby

## Images

![Travel Crib Light, Silver, One Size - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81HLVy9elTL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***P on 1 October 2015*

I know this is an expensive travel crib, but if you travel at all- trust me, this is the crib you want! We originally got the Graco Pack n Play thinking it would be our travel crib, but after seeing a friend use a Baby Bjorn and watching how light and easy it is to carry and set up, I realized just how ridiculous the Pack n Play really is for travel. It now stays at my mom's house as her permanent crib, and we use the Baby Bjorn for travel. It's honestly amazing. It's so easy to set up, take down, re-pack, and very easy to carry. It fits well when packing it in the car because of the size too where the Pack n Play was totally bulky and so heavy! I constantly hurt myself trying to set up and take down the Pack n Play. Also, don't let them trick you into buying their sheets! Any travel crib sheets work! We had a pair from the Pack n Play that fit perfectly in the Baby Bjorn, so you can save some money there. I read tons of reviews trying to justify spending the money on a travel crib, but once I saw one in action, I had no doubt that it was worth it. It looked so magical compared to the Pack n Play, and it really is! We have no regrets and I'm sure you won't either! Very good baby buy if you travel frequently! Note: sometimes Amazon has items offered for less money because the packaging has been damaged or the item was a return and they can't sell it as "new." When we bought ours, there was an offer for a bit less money because the packaging had been opened and it wasn't in the original box. It came in perfect condition and was never used! So if you have some patience and want to get it for a bit less money, try waiting to see if any offers are available to get it at a lower price through Amazon's warehouse deals. However even if I couldn't have found it for a lower price, I still would have made the purchase because I knew how worth it it was!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***F on 10 April 2016*

For various reasons we recently bought this in addition to the Guava Family Lotus travel crib (which we have owned for the past 3+ years), so I'm able to compare them. They are actually fairly similar, and I think they're both very nice products. But, there are some notable differences. Thought I'd compare for those of you not sure which would better suit your needs. SETUP AND TAKEDOWN: The BabyBjorn is super easy to set up and takedown (15sec.). The Lotus isn't too bad, but it's not even close. It's the difference between just swinging open the frame and having it automatically lock into place, vs. having to do a bit more thinking to snap open and then individually manipulate each leg. Putting in the mattress and fitted sheet is a little easier on the BabyBjorn (though honestly it's a little annoying on both). Closing up the Lotus is definitely more complicated: you need match up the two moon symbols and the two star symbols to make sure you are folding it up the right way, etc... often I also feel like I need to force a leg beyond what it wants to do in order to get it to fold up all the way. WINNER: BABYBJORN SIZE WHEN OPEN: The overall footprint and the mattress sizes are both very similar. Lotus: external size 45" L x 32" W x 25" H; mattress 42" L x 24" W. BabyBjorn: external size 44" L x 32" W x 24" H; mattress 41" L x 23.5" W. The BabyBjorn legs slant at a bit more of an angle, which makes the top opening smaller and makes the interior area feel a bit more cramped. They are both fine for sleeping, but the Lotus feels a touch more suitable for playtime. WINNER: LOTUS SIZE/WEIGHT WHEN FOLDED UP: They both weigh 13 lbs, but the Lotus folds up much smaller, into a rectangle (23" L x 12" H x 8" W) that can be worn as a backpack. In comparison, the BabyBjorn only folds in half, and so must be carried more like a small suitcase or large briefcase (19" H x 23.5" W x 5.5 in" D). If you're going to be toting your crib around and/or flying with it a lot (as opposed to primarily using it at home and traveling with it just occasionally), that would be a really good reason to pick the Lotus. WINNER: LOTUS MATTRESS: The BabyBjorn has a slightly thicker & cushier mattress. Also, for me it lies more consistently flat on the floor. WINNER: BABYBJORN ACCESS TO BABY: The Lotus has a zip-up door that either the child or an adult can crawl through; the BabyBjorn doesn't. I found the door to be a killer feature for my first child, who often needed to be soothed/nursed to sleep. With my second child this was a non-issue, but if you have a kid like my first, then that is reason enough to choose to Lotus. WINNER: LOTUS BUILD QUALITY: It feels like the Bjorn is constructed of higher quality materials, and feels more durable. The legs on the Lotus sometimes bend a little funny & get in the way of folding up the crib. Also there is some padding on the Lotus legs (to prevent abrasions when folded up?) that is attached to the legs with some sort of adhesive that is starting to peel off on my crib. I haven't washed the Bjorn fabric yet, but when I washed the Lotus fabric for the first time, the little plastic pieces that connect to the legs and are sewn to the Lotus fabric ended up snagging the mesh fabric in a few places in the washer, which continues to irritate me every time I look at it. WINNER: BABYBJORN STABILITY: If you jiggle the two frames after the cribs have been set up, the BabyBjorn feels a little more stable (presumably because the legs are more angled). We never had a problem with our child knocking over the Lotus, but he's a pretty chill kid. Could possibly be a factor if you have a hellion. WINNER: BABYBJORN TOXICITY: The two cribs are constructed of similar materials: polyester top fabric & mesh, and flame retardant-free polyurethane foam mattress. The Lotus is free of flame retardants, PVC, lead, phthalates, formaldehyde, and heavy metals (e.g. Cadmium, Arsenic, Mercury). The Bjorn is Oeko-Tex certified. Bottom line, they both sound pretty chemical-free (especially as compared to other manufacturers who use flame retardants in the foam), but I personally prefer the Oeko-Tex certification since there is third-party testing involved and they screen for a broader array of harmful substances. WINNER: BABYBJORN PRICE/VALUE: The BabyBjorn is a little more expensive. But it also includes a fitted sheet (and an organic, very soft one at that), which the Lotus doesn't. Even without the sheet difference, I would personally consider the price difference justified based on the Bjorn's superior build quality. WINNER: TIE BASSINET EXPANSION: The Lotus is convertible to a bassinet (with purchase of a separate bassinet conversion kit); the BabyBjorn is not. For the Lotus, you use the same frame, but replace the crib fabric and mattress with modified versions for the bassinet (the smaller bassinet mattress is suspended from the frame instead of resting on the ground). We used the bassinet with kid #2 for the first six months, and we loved it. It was light & easy to take on the go or travel with. WINNER: LOTUS BOTTOM LINE: They're both great cribs. I personally marginally prefer the BabyBjorn (at least for the way that we use it -- primarily within our home), due to its higher build quality, easier setup/takedown, thicker mattress, and Oeko-Tex certification. HOWEVER, the trade-off is a larger folded up size, a bit more cramped interior space, no zip-up door, a slightly higher price, and no bassinet option. If you are going to be traveling/flying with your crib a lot, you foresee yourself regularly being able to make use of the zip-up door (e.g. to soothe/nurse your baby to sleep), and/or you don't already have a separate bassinet for the newborn period, then the Lotus might be a better choice for you! Good luck with finding the best fit for your family!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***L on 29 June 2025*

Bought this as a replacement for our Graco as it got small and uncomfortable for our 18mo old. After reading reviews on this pack n play decided to give it a try. Love it! Baby slept comfortably all night and for naps. The fact that the mattress is on the floor made it more comfortable for her. Plenty of space (our kid is very tall for her age). The only downside is it is a bit hard to put the baby in it because it’s low to the ground and narrower at the top but not a big deal. Stores very small as well and very light! So good for traveling with.

## Frequently Bought Together

- BabyBjörn Travel Crib Light, Silver, One Size
- BABYBJORN Fitted Sheet for Travel Crib Light - Organic White
- Travel Crib Fitted Sheets Compatible With Guava Lotus, Baby Bjorn, Dream on Me Travel Crib Light Playard – Fits Perfectly on 24 x 42” Mattress Without Bunching Up – Snuggly Soft Jersey Cotton – 2 Pack

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