New Oxford Baby Kenilworth Crib to Toddler Bed Guard Rail Conversion Kit (White) product image (primary)
Front-facing white slatted panel with two end posts and horizontal rails shown against a white studio background.

Oxford Baby & Kids

New Oxford Baby Kenilworth Crib to Toddler Bed Guard Rail Conversion Kit (White)

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$83.99$98.99-15%
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The Oxford Baby Kenilworth Guard Rail Conversion Kit is a toddler bed guard rail designed to convert the Kenilworth 4-in-1 convertible crib into a toddler bed. Crafted from solid wood and wood veneers, it is GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low emissions and supports up to 50 pounds. The rail measures 54.63 inches wide, 0.88 inches deep, and 23.50 inches high, weighing 6.60 pounds.

Color
Graphite Gray
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Safety > Baby Safety Rails
GTIN
601202753550
MPN
OXFORDBABY-601202753550-NEWOVERSTOCK

Specifications

Guard rail used to convert the Kenilworth crib into a toddler bed, providing extra security while allowing the child to climb in and out independently.

Converts Kenilworth crib to a toddler bed; provides extra security while permitting independent entry/exit; available in Graphite Gray and Stone Wash; assembled dimensions and weight listed; assembly instructions available.

Color
Graphite Gray · gray
Material
Solid wood and wood veneers
Gender
unisex
Age Group
toddler
Condition
new
Weight
6.60 lb
Dimensions
54.63 x 0.88 x 23.50 in in
Width
0.88
Height
23.50
Length
54.63
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Safety > Baby Safety Rails

Additional Attributes

  • Used to convert the Kenilworth crib into a toddler bed
  • Provides extra security while still giving your little one the ability to climb in and out of bed on their own
  • Assembled Dimensions: 54.63" W x 0.88" D x 23.50" H
  • Assembled Weight: 6.60 lb.
  • Carton Dimensions: 57" W x 26" D x 3" H
  • Carton Weight: 9.50 lb.
  • Item Number: 22295530
  • Finish options: Graphite Gray; Stone Wash
  • Assembly Instructions available

Image Analysis

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New Oxford Baby Kenilworth Crib to Toddler Bed Guard Rail Conversion Kit (White) product image (primary)
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Front-facing white slatted panel with two end posts and horizontal rails shown against a white studio background.

white vertical slatstop horizontal railbottom horizontal railtwo vertical end posts with mounting holesspacer gap between slatsmatte painted finishstudio white backgroundfront-facing product shot
New Oxford Baby Kenilworth Crib to Toddler Bed Guard Rail Conversion Kit (White) product image 2
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Front-facing studio photo of a white wooden convertible crib or toddler bed with an arched paneled headboard, vertical slats, a removable toddler rail, a mattress with a gray triangle patterned fitted sheet, and a two-tone gray and white bed skirt.

white painted wood finisharched paneled headboardvertical slatstoddler safety rail (removable)slatted side railsflat top arm capsblack visible screw headsmattressfitted sheet with small gray triangle patterntwo-tone bed skirtstudio white backgroundfront vieweven studio lighting
New Oxford Baby Kenilworth Crib to Toddler Bed Guard Rail Conversion Kit (White) product image 3
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White wooden crib/toddler bed with a curved top headboard, slatted side rails, a mattress with a light gray triangle print sheet, and a gray bed skirt on a white studio background.

white painted wooden headboard with curved toprectangular recessed panel in headboardvertical slatted side railsremovable or lowered front rail (partial toddler rail)vertical slindles/spindlesvisible black assembly bolts/screwsplatform slatted mattress supportmattress with repeating triangle print sheetgray pleated bed skirtraised corner postsstudio white backgroundeven studio lighting
New Oxford Baby Kenilworth Crib to Toddler Bed Guard Rail Conversion Kit (White) product image 4
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White wooden baby crib with arched headboard, vertical slats, a low front toddler rail, patterned mattress, grey fabric crib skirt, placed in a nursery setting with sheer window, grey walls, wood floor, and a light shag rug.

arched headboard panelrectangular headboard inset panelvertical slat side railsvertical slat front toddler raillow front guard railpainted wood finishwhite paintmattress with triangle patternfabric crib skirtsheer window curtainwindow with multiple panesgrey painted wallbaseboard trimwood floor planksshag area rugassembly bolts visible on railsraised mattress support frame

Brand PDP Lookup

Brand
Oxford Baby

Kenilworth Guard Rail | Convertible Crib Safety Rail

Documents & Data

Customer Reviews

4 total
5

4 reviews · out of 5

Amazon Review

dylan combs

I was nervous that the color wouldn’t match our crib because i didn’t think to order the extra piece when buy buy baby was still open but it fits perfect and the color matches perfectly! It even has the same wood grain look like her bed !!

dylan combs

I was nervous that the color wouldn’t match our crib because i didn’t think to order the extra piece when buy buy baby was still open but it fits perfect and the color matches perfectly! It even has the same wood grain look like her bed !!

Amazon Review

Sally Ackerman

Prefect for my almost 3 years old son

Sally Ackerman

Prefect for my almost 3 years old son

Reddit Insights

3 threads · r/NewParents, r/daddit, r/toddlers

Reddit parents generally advise buying conversion kits early to avoid discontinuation, but find the pricing frustrating, and debate the optimal age for transitioning to a toddler bed.

mixed sentiment10% match

Sentiment is mixed with frustration over kit pricing and necessity, but recognition of the safety benefits of guard rails.

Themes

Advice to buy conversion kit earlypositive
Frustration with pricing of conversion kitsnegative
Timing of conversion to toddler bedneutral

Watch Out For

highConversion kits may be discontinued by the time you need them, so buy early.
mediumToddler guard rails can be overpriced relative to material cost.

Source Threads

  • PSA to buy conversion kit now to avoid discontinuation

    If you bought your baby a convertible crib and anticipate using it as a toddler bed down the line, BUY the toddler rail NOW. So many people have posted saying that they waited a year or two and their crib model was discontinued, making the rail impossible to find.

    u/peachplumpear03r/NewParentsView thread →

  • Price of guard rail feels like a ripoff

    It’s basically a single piece of wood with two connectors on the bottom. I just paid $70 for the toddler rail for our Babyletto Hudson. Feels like a ripoff.

    u/LordFionenr/dadditView thread →

  • Wait until child climbs out or reaches age 3

    General consensus seems to be that you should wait until they can climb out of the crib, or until they are 3 years old, whichever comes first.

    u/@beepboopblorpr/toddlersView thread →