Bedrails that lie flush against the bed?

aodh%C3%A1n

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Hi, has anyone found bed rails that lie flush
or "seamless" against the bed , ie they have like a ledge that overlaps the mattress, so that there is no gap? This one seemed perfect, but very few reviews, and they say that it only works on a wood bed frame.
https://www.amazon.com/Ixdregan-Bed...fix=seamless+bed+rail+ixdregan,aps,128&sr=8-4

I may be able to rig something up to get it on a metal bed frame, but are there any others like this that people have had luck with ?

The other option is a big gate that goes around the bed area (leaving like a foot or two around each side of the mattress) and put the mattress on the floor so that it's a gated area with the mattress and pretty much nothing else, and since the mattress is on the floor just let her roll off if she does. (Baby is turning 5 months old and getting mobile).
I got this gate to do that second one but I would still prefer bed rails.

https://www.target.com/p/toddleroo-...e-and-playard/-/A-89270793?preselect=89270793
 
@aodh%C3%A1n Don't bother with the rails in the first link you posted. I bought very similar ones at first and they are really unsafe. Baby can easily get stuck between the mesh and the mattress. I sent them back and bought some from this company instead - safetots.co.uk look up the extra long extra wide ones.

They are also selling on Amazon I think
 
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@aodh%C3%A1n I have something like the first link and love them. I do have a wood bed frame but I think the ones I have would work on non wood. There is an option to screw them into the frame which would probably make them the most secure and sturdy. Mine came with this paddle flipper attachment that slides under the mattress to hold them on and we just use that without screwing them it. But we did also tie it on to the bed frame on top of one side otherwise it would bend away from the bed too much if leaned on. On the other side, the crib is pushed up against the bed holding it in place. We only open it on the foot of the bed side.
 
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