Customer Rating: - Not bad
The picture of this item is somewhat deceptive about it's size. What's not apparent is that there are 10 or 12 inches of pure (non-rubberized) cloth on either side of the rubberized portion. I guess this thing was designed for someone who sleeps on a twin bed with an incredibly thin mattress (cloth sides are supposed to be tucked under?). It's not exactly what I was shooting for but it works fine on a small bed for a small boys' occassional mishaps. It's rubber instead of plastic, so no crackly noise - which is good. I put a no slip mat underneath it (just in case) and it stays in place. Wouldn't recommend this particular design for anyone who rolls around much during sleep, has larger than a twin bed or an adult sized bladder.
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