Full Support Swing Seat
Full Support Swing Seat
Full Support Swing Seat
Full Support Swing Seat
Full Support Swing Seat
Full Support Swing Seat
Full Support Swing Seat
Full Support Swing Seat
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Full Support Swing Seat

Full Support Swing Seat

Special Needs Swing
Regular price 777.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

A sturdy plastic swing seat with safety harness and strap to ensure proper positioning and ample upper body support. Enables children with special needs to enjoy swinging while helping improve body strength, balance reactions, motor planning and posture. For indoor use only.

  • Provides security and support 
  • Supports kids with low muscle tone, autism, sensory processing disorder and hyperactivity
  • One year warranty
  • Infant - Adult

Details

Small (Child): 24"L x 11"W x 8"D. Weighs 10 lbs. Supports up to 75 lbs. Approx age: 6 months - 11 years.

Medium (Teenager): 30"L x 14"W x 12"D. Weighs 11 lbs. Supports up to 150 lbs. Approx age: 12-17.

Large (Adult): 35''L X 16"W X 15"D. Weighs 15 lbs. Supports up to 200 lbs. Approx age: 18+


Getting Started

  • Includes s-hooks, ropes and swing
  • Rope is adjustable from 6' up to 10'. 
  • Use this swing with a swing frame (sold separately) or hang from the ceiling. Available with and without a built-in pommel (see details). Headrest sold separately. 
  • Need clarity on swing hardware? Check out our Swing Hardware Primer.

Shipping and Returns

Please note:
This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied. This item has a 30-day return policy.

Your item(s) may ship by truck.
In the event that your order is shipped by truck, your location's capacity for accepting and unloading shipments will determine the type of truck delivery you will use.

Standard delivery is used when a facility has a loading dock or forklift on site.
Lift gate delivery is used when a facility does not have a forklift or accessible loading dock but does have personnel that can handle and transport the contents of the shipment.
Inside delivery is used when a facility does not have the capacity to unload and transport large and heavy shipments. The shipment will be brought to the threshold of your facility. It will not be brought to a specified room or transported up or down a stairwell.


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