SensaSoft™ Platform Swing
SensaSoft™ Platform Swing
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Why We Love It
Wobble while you swing! Sit on the swing and use the ropes to keep steady as the platform shifts and tilts beneath you. Incorporate into therapy sesssions to target balance reactions, motor planning, and sensory integration. Durable and easy to wipe clean, it’s a fun and long lasting addition to any sensory space or clinic.
- Provide vestibular input and target balance reactions
- Support kids with autism, sensory processing disorder and ADHD
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- While sitting with your legs crossed, reach for puzzle pieces scattered on the swing to complete a puzzle
- Play music while you swing. Can you shift your body side to side to the beat?
- Try sitting with your legs straight out in front of you. Is it harder to balance?
Details
- Swing platform: 28" x 28"
Ropes: 49"L - Weighs 14 lbs.
- Supports up to 190 lbs.
- Swing platform: Wood with PVC fabric. Filled with polyurethane foam.
Ropes: Polypropylene
Screw: Steel
Bars: Aluminum - Surface wash. Air dry.
- Color: Navy platform. Rope color may vary
Getting Started
• Single-point suspension.
• We recommend minimum 7' suspension. If using any additional hardware to hang your swing, be sure to account for its height.
• For single-point suspension: To hang, you will need an eyebolt or hook, a swivel and two carabiners (all sold separately). The eyebolt or hook must be appropriate for the intended use and professionally installed in a beam in your ceiling. You may also use a professionally installed suspension kit or a swing frame with adequate clearance. If suspension is greater than 7', you will need Height Adjustable Swing Chain Hardware, a Daisy Chain or the Swing Adjustment System. Single-point suspension requires a swivel unless using a Swing Adjustment System that includes a swivel.
• All additional hardware sold separately.
Helps With
Safety Information
For single point suspension use with swivel. Maintain a minimum clearance of 6 feet around the perimeter of the swing. Floor mats should be used to protect users from falls.
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