Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
Doorway Bar with Straps
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Doorway Bar with Straps

Doorway Bar with Straps

Doorway Bar to Keep You Swinging
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Regular price 636.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Hang around with this sturdy doorway bar - and get a heavy-duty workout and sensory integration session by challenging yourself to do chin-ups. It’s also perfect for hanging swings, gym rings, trapeze bars or rope ladders and includes straps and hooks to easily attach your favorite swings or accessories. Get into the swing of motor planning, vestibular orientation and coordination with this easy-to-install bar!

 

Ideas for Use:

  • Keep swinging indoors even when the weather turns nasty by installing this bar in your doorway and hanging your favorite swing
  • Challenge a friend to a chin-up contest. See who can do the most in the shortest time
  • Pretend you’re a trapeze artist at the circus. What cool moves can you plan?
  • Need clarity on swing hardware? Check out our Swing Hardware Primer.

Details

Includes support bar, mounting hardware (brackets and screws), two hanging straps and two spring clips

26”L. Diameter is 1.125”

Weighs 3.5 lbs. 

  • Supports up to 220 lbs. Made of chrome-plated steel
  • Surface wash
  • Metal with black straps

Getting Started

This doorway bar is easy to install and includes all necessary hardware. The installation brackets require 2.25" of flat surface. The bar adjusts to fit most standard width door frames from 26″ to 36″ wide. Door will close properly with the bar in place.
  • Need clarity on swing hardware? Check out our Swing Hardware Primer.
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