







🛡️ Elevate playtime safety with style and versatility!
The Toddleroo 3-in-1 Metal Superyard is a JPMA certified, multi-functional baby play yard that doubles as a safety gate or extra-wide barrier. It encloses up to 10 square feet with 6 sturdy metal panels standing 30 inches tall, featuring a child-proof double-lock swinging door and skid-resistant pads for floor protection. Designed for busy millennial parents, its sleek taupe finish complements modern homes while providing a secure, adaptable space for toddlers to play and grow.



















| ASIN | B000U5FOT2 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,722 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #311 in Door & Stair Baby Gates |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,933) |
| Folded size | 4 inches (w) x 151 inches (l) x 30 inches (h) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 4930 |
| Material Composition | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum height recommendation | 30 Inches |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 35 Pounds |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 151 x 4 x 30 inches |
| Safety warning | Check the included instruction manual for a complete list of safety warnings. You will also find the PDF of the manual on the Amazon listing |
| Style | 6-Panel Superyard |
J**.
Awesome Sturdy Play area for Baby!
**UPDATE** I got this play yard when my son was 6 months old. Now he is 10 months old and he has used it to practice his mobility and walking. It is SO STURDY I love it. He can pull himself up on the bars on the side and does little baby lunges, bounces, and dances, while hanging on for balance. He holds on and side steps around the play yard, which has been so good for his strength and mobility! It NEVER wobbles or moves and he is a strong little dude. Friends that come over always comment that it is so nice looking, and doesn't look like a "baby gate". They always say, "I am getting one of those when I have kids!" I can't say how much I love this product. I'm going to get a second one for my basement as soon as I save up for it. **ORIGINAL** I absolutely love our play yard!! We got this and also one extension in taupe(white). It was very easy to assemble and works great for our VERY mobile 8 month old. He can pull himself up on the bars, and they are sturdy enough that they don't wobble or budge while he stands holding them. He can bounce and pull on them and they do not move. The vertical bars are SO NICE because there is nothing for him to put his feet into and climb! The swinging gate door is awesome. Very nice design. It is nice that this play yard can be set up in a variety of shapes - we have tried it in an octagon, a rectangle, and a square. I can leave my son in here to play while I go take a shower and get ready for the day, prepare meals, or clean up the house. ALL of his toys fit in there with him so he has plenty to keep him occupied and I can rest assured that he is safe inside. It is nice that I don't have to completely baby proof my entire house because he has his own area that he can be in unattended. Plus it is not a big eye sore... probably the most attractive playpen I've seen. It is WORTH the extra cost to get this nice, quality play yard.
B**F
Overwhelmed by Choices, PICK THIS!
I'm so glad I found this. It is so simple and secure. You literally open the box and it's assembled. You pull it out and set it up as a wall or an enclosure. We bought two and made a mega enclosure with two doors. You can add/removed panels in sets of two. So with our mega enclosure, we pretty 4 panels out for a wall to the kitchen. Long story short, very versatile. To transport to my sister's, you just accordion it back up and pop it in the trunk. To move panels you pull down and pop out the bar and it's that simple....NO TOOLS. I finally figured out you have to twist the poles to lock and it's SUPER secure for them to pull themselves up on. We hook little toys around the top that used to be on the last down mobile blanket thing. She loves it. If you're overwhelmed with choices like I was... Pick this. It's actual sturdy material made to last, not the cheap plastic crap. It's expensive, but I'll happily pay for this kind of quality.
M**D
Great Gate/Fence!
I love this gate/fence system. I purchased another one that was plastic and it did not live up to my expectations despite the good reviews - so back it went. This is VERY sturdy. I have two that I connected to make a larger play area for my daughter, but I currently have them separated with her toy boxes and an ottoman as the "connection" between the gates. One set has 5 panels and the other has 7 panels (the 5 panels in a line is a little easy for her to move/knock over, I recommend having at least 6 if it is going to be in a line formation). Eventually she will be able to move it so I will then connect one end together and only have the opening where the toy boxes are (until she learns to climb over the toy boxes I guess!). Provided she isn't too tired or fussy, she will play in there by herself for up to an hour or more allowing me to get some chores done and I never worry about her getting out - although I don't think I am brave enough to go take a shower or something and leave her alone in there for 15-20 minutes without checking on her. She is 14 months old and can't quite walk yet, but she pulls up on the rails/slats and walks along the fence. Here's kind of a break down of the different things I was looking for in a gate/fence system: Simple Connection - Because we have such a large living room, I knew I'd need more than one gate to enclose the entire space. Connecting two or more together is so easy! The plastic one we got first you had to bend (top to bottom, like in half almost) in order to separate the panels to change the number of panels or add a panel/extension. It was already warped out of the box, like someone else had already had it and tried to bend it to adjust the panels, or maybe it is manufactured like that. This one is so simple with the connectors that loosen and tighten and just pull down on it to separate and the panels come apart so easily - but not so easily that a baby/toddler would be able to pull down the slat to remove it and separate the panels, it requires a little bit of muscle to pull the connector slat down and out. Being able to connect multiple gates was very important to me. Sturdiness - The system is very sturdy, which is also important. My sister often will sit on it (like sitting on the edge of the couch or something, but on the fence rail) and it hasn't ever buckled under her weight (although it always makes me nervous when she sits on it) and she will balance on it with both feet off the floor. Granted, she doesn't weight a LOT, but she's still a full grown adult! Climbing prevention - Climbing is another issue I was concerned about-I don't think my daughter will be able to climb this one because of the vertical slats. She puts her feet through the slats like she wants to climb, but since there aren't any horizontal slats, I don't think she'd be able to get a foothold to initiate lifting herself over. Play area - The only downside is the size of the play area of just one by itself. Maybe I am spoiling my child, but I want her to be able to have as much play area as possible, I mean, we have a huge living room, so we might as well use it all! We currently have two connected and I plan on getting another one so that I can make a little bit larger area and have a rocking chair in there so when my new baby arrives in a couple of weeks I can be in there with her when she isn't feeling like playing alone. Weight - It is a little heavy, especially with two of them together, but if you want something sturdy, it is going to have a little weight to it. It is light enough that (when I'm not pregnant) I could lift it into the car and take it with me, but I'd have to separate the two and carry them separately if I wanted to bring both. Height - this one is 29 inches tall, which is taller than some of the other ones out there. I think that will also help to prevent the climbing. Gate - the gate is simple enough that I can open it with one hand (press down the button with the thumb and lift the gate at the same time to open), but complicated enough that I don't think my daughter will be able to figure it out anytime soon. The gate opening itself isn't very wide, 14 inches from the inside of the hinge to the inside of the latch (15 inches from the two inside slats), but it isn't like it is in a doorway where I'd be in and out of it all the time carrying laundry or other stuff and need a wider opening. Once I am in there, I usually stay in for a while with my daughter. Also, the gate has an automatic close feature as long as it isn't opened all the way it will swing closed and latch. Price - the other downside is the cost. It isn't one of the cheapest gate/fences out there. Ranges from $100-$120 on amazon, but qualifies for free shipping and of course no tax, so that is nice. The other one I got (the plastic one) was around $60, so for me, all of the pros of this one definitely outweighed the con of the price. That is all I can think of at the moment! Hope it helps!
M**N
Very sturdy and safe, great product. Good for young ones who want to grab onto the rail and stand up. It’s great that this is 8 sided, just the right size. Saves the hassle of getting a 6 sided and waiting for 2 piece extension.
R**D
Instruction is not so clear
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