The Supergate Secure from Toddleroo by North States is a reliable and versatile solution for keeping your little one safe. Designed for convenience and flexibility, this 2-in-1 white baby gate can be quickly pressure-mounted without tools or measuring, making it perfect for doorways, stairways, and other spaces. Simply expand the baby gate to fit openings between 26 and 42 inches wide, lock the handle, and enjoy peace of mind. Its durable design includes wall cups that provide additional holding power when pressure mounted, ensuring a secure fit. For areas requiring extra security, such as the top of stairs, the Supergate Secure can also be used as baby gate for stairs when hardware mounted as a swing gate using the included hardware kit.
Whether you're at home or visiting Grandma’s house, the Supergate Secure in Dove White adapts to your needs, functioning as both a swing gate and a stationary barrier. Certified by JPMA and ASTM, the Supergate Secure meets rigorous safety standards and is proudly made in the USA. With its quick setup and dependable performance, it’s the perfect choice for busy families.
- Location: Between Rooms/Hallways, Top of Stairs, Various
- Width: Adjusts to fit 26" - 42" wide
- Mounting: Hardware Mount, Pressure Mount
- Height: 26"
- Material: Plastic
- Color: Dove White
- Easy to use - expand gate in opening and engage pressure handle
- Wall cups (door sockets) add extra security
- Rounded edges will not pinch
- JPMA and ASTM certified
- Proudly made in the USA
FAQ's:
Do I need to use the mounting cups that are included in the hardware package?
The mounting cups should be used to ensure the safety and security of the gate.
Can I get replacement parts for my gate?
Most components will be included in a prepackaged hardware set and may not be sold separately. Any Baby Gate Replacement Parts that are offered can be ordered directly on our website by using the search feature to search with the 4-digit model number (or name) of the product. All available replacement parts will show in the results. If you do not see the component that you are looking for, that means it is not something available for ordering or may be for a discontinued gate.
Can I use my pressure-mounted gate at the top of my stairs?
Unless it states specifically that it is intended to be used at the top of a stairway, we do not recommend the use of our pressure-mounted gates at the top of the stairs. Only hardware-mounted gates that are permanently installed into a wooden stud/surface are safe to use at the top of a stairway. With enough force, a pressure-mounted gate may become dislodged and no longer hold tension, leading to falls, injury, or damage. You can view all of our Top of Stairs Baby Gates on our website.
Why does my Supergate Classic/Ergo/Select no longer stay tight where it is mounted?
The gate will stop holding tension if the 2 panels are slid open too widely prior to locking the handle down. When the locking handle is rotated into the locked position, the panels will bump out to create the tension needed for a tight fit. If the gate has been set into the space a little too tightly, there is nowhere for that tension to go and it will result in the plastic handle/rear slide to crack or wear out. This can cause the gate to not hold pressure or could cause the handle or rear slide to completely break altogether. It is best to set the gate into the space with the rubber bumpers lightly brushing the surface and then rotate the handle down to the first notch.
If the rear slide or plastic has been worn, replacement pieces can be ordered directly on the North States website by searching with the model number of your gate.
How do I get the hardware out from between the panels of my Supergate Classic/Ergo/Select?
The best way to remove the hardware components that were packed between the panels is to lay the gate on a flat surface, such as the floor. Extend the top panel out as much as you can. You may need to use your fingers through the holes to move the hardware into a position that will allow you to extend the top panel. The plastic webbing is somewhat flexible permitting you to either lift on the top webbing or push down on the lower webbing to create somewhat of an “air pocket”, allowing the pieces to slide towards the frame of the gate. Once there, you can slide them out.
