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| Kid Kushion Driveway Guard - 25' | 
enlarge | Brand: KidKusion Category: Baby Product
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $87.03 You Save: $42.96 (33%)
New (5) from $87.03
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4334
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 49 x 5.5 x 5
MPN: 4725 Model: 4725 UPC: 731900047252 EAN: 0731900047252 ASIN: B000NWQV2G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Please be sure to measure the opening prior to purchase to insure a proper fitment | | • | Kid Safe Driveway Guard expands to 25 ft. | | • | Guard measures 36 in. tall making it kid safe | | • | Highly visible, bright orange netting clearly sets boundaries for drivers and kids | | • | Installs easily on either side of your driveway |
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Product Description Establish boundaries for both children and drivers with the Kid Safe Driveway Guard. Removes easily for storage and is reinstalled in seconds. Includes retractable net with pole and 2 ground sleeves. Net height measures 36". Expands up to 25 feet wide. 18 foot wide model(4700)also available.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Product August 14, 2008 Whilst the net is good enough to stop a ball from rolling into the street, it certainly wouldn't stop a determined kid (nor, I suspect, is it designed to). The main benefit I have seen is physiological and my kids certainly recognize the net as a boundary that they do not go beyond.
From a practical view, the net is easy to install, open, close and store. Well recommended.
Exactly What I thought it was July 21, 2008 It was exactly what I thought it would be. We were able to install it in just minutes, and it keeps thing from rolling into our busy street. Why not 5*'s well, it is on the expensive side.
common sense February 7, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This isn't a babysitter. Obviously, a child could simply walk around the thing. It's merely a deterent - or a visual reminder to stay out of the street. Anyone expecting it to actually "protect" or prevent children from going in the street should probably hire someone with a brain to care for the child.
Good enough... December 29, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
...but a child can easily pull the gate down and climb over it, so I would not use it as a gate to retain a child. It works well at providing an obstacle to the street and alerts cars not to pull in the driveway. It also keeps balls from rolling in the street. Quality is okay, but the retraction feature sometimes can be difficult to operate.
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