Adult Bed Rails for Ragazzi Convertible Cribs.
If you have a Ragazzi Convertible crib, and were just as surprised to hear the adult rails were no longer available as we were, then you'll be happy to know that We've teamed up with a quality manufacture to recreate the bed rails for Ragazzi and Bambnio Convertible cribs. For just $229.99, including shipping1, we can get you your rails within 1 to 12 weeks of ordering. Please make your crib and color2 selection below and click on the Add to Cart button.
$229.99 Includes Shipping within the Continental US.* Includes 2 Side Rails, Hardware, and 4 Slats4 |
ALL SALES ARE FINAL ON THIS SPECIAL ORDER ITEM
1 Additional charges apply for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, APO's, FPO's, and Canada.
2If your crib model number is not shown, or you don't know your model number, and you know its a Ragazzi or Bambino convertivble crib which converts to a full size bed you may choose any model number.
3Colors may or may not be an exact match to your crib. Differences in wood grain, Ragazzi's variation in colors over the years, fadding, and stain variations may cause differences in color.
If you color is not shown you will need to order unifnished rails. A local paint store can match your cribs color. They can also show you how to match a technique such as Rubbed Black.
4Hardware included for attaching rails to head and footboard. Additional hardware for 211 crib is needed and would have been supplied with your crib.
Below applies to the 211 crib only.
The 211 footboard is created by using the two end pieces of the crib
together. The connecting bolts and pegs needed for this should have
been included with your
hardware when you bought your crib. If you saved your warrantee package they may still be in there.
If you are missing your 211 footboard hardware: We send 2 sets of hardware for attaching the rails to the head & footboard. One long set and one short. You won't need the long set for the 211 crib. You can use the female side of this set to assemble your footboard. You will need to go to a hardware store to get the right size bolt which is about 1/2 shorter than the short set of bolts. You should bring the female side of the long bolts with you to match the thread. You will also need a piece of dowel to cut for the peg holes.

