Advantages Portable. Secure. Relatively easy to put up and take down.
Disadvantages More of a barrier than a gate.
Having a precocious, 17 month old toddler with no sense of danger is hard work. He is constantly getting up to all sorts of mischief as he explores the world around him, and the stronger and more wilful he gets, the harder he is to contain. His sister before him was much the same, so it is no wonder that our home has become a veritable showroom for baby gates. You can’t negotiate more than two rooms in our house before having to open or close one, but the inconvenience is more than off-set by our peace of mind that he hasn’t toddled off into yet another perilous situation. However, that sense of peace doesn’t usually extend to visits to child-free houses, and, in particular, to either of his two sets of grandparents. Our son sees every staircase as a challenge, and it is very difficult to stop him from trying to climb them. As such, we decided to add to our burgeoning collection of baby gates by investing in a travel version.

The first thing to note about the G2G is that it is more of a barrier than an actual gate. It doesn’t have a swinging door mechanism, and comes in one piece which is adjustable and pressure mounted. A zippered, cushioned and hard-wearing grey nylon case is provided (a pink version is also available apparently), and features an adjustable shoulder strap with a sliding padded part that makes it easy and comfortable to carry. The gate slots into the case quite snugly, and it can take a bit of effort to zip up properly. When folded up and inserted in the case, the G2G measures around twenty-eight (28) inches long, nine (9) inches wide and two (2) inches deep, so it takes up very little space in a car boot, and can easily fit into larger suitcases if you need to take it away on holiday with you. At 2.3kg (about 5lbs) in its travel case, it won’t eat up too much of your luggage allowance either. A note of caution - the case is integral to the gate in the sense that it's the only way to keep it secure and contained in its folded up position. It doesn't "lock down" and there are no straps or tabs to prevent it opening up again, so its awkward to store without the case.
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sandemp 21/05/2012 17:08
Deesrev 27/07/2011 00:53
Finally back with the E xXx
MrBrightside1987 21/05/2011 23:38
Deesrev 07/05/2011 20:42
Very handy 'note of caution'. ' impressive' sturdy gate that can even keep daddies in it seems! :D Smashing review with neat pics too. Will be back to upgrade VH to an E asap. I’m fairly behind on my E list but promise that I will be back xXx
silverstreak 30/04/2011 10:12
My elder son saw our baby gate as a challenge and we'd contstantly find him trying to climb over it.That almost proved more dangerous than if he'd been able to wander up and down the stairs freely!
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