Delta guard rails use a wood frame. Listings describe them as built from strong wood and list the material as “Wood (Frame).”
The listings specify a suggested minimum age of 2 years and up for using these Delta guard rails.
Weights vary by model and size, ranging from about 2.25 pounds for the compact options up to roughly 7.5 pounds for the larger guard rails.
Listings state JPMA certification and note the rails meet or surpass CPSC and ASTM requirements. They also indicate the wood is tested for lead and other harmful substances to meet/exceed ASTM and government safety standards.
Some Delta listings are described as “Toddler and Daybed Guardrail” and are marketed to convert a convertible crib into a toddler bed, daybed, or kid’s sofa. Check the specific product listing and compatibility notes to confirm the intended uses for each model.
The smaller guard rails are space-efficient, with assembled dimensions listed at about 25.25" (W) × 11.75" (H) × 0.75" (L), making them suitable for convertible cribs where a low-profile rail is preferred.
Adult assembly is required. Some listings note that basic tools are provided with the kit, but you should follow the guard rail instructions and your crib’s manual for installation and compatibility steps.