Web Swing Chair
Web Swing Chair
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Why We Love It
Sit back and relax on this sensory swing! Swing side to side or back and forth for soothing vestibular input. The criss cross ropes are strong and durable, allowing one child to swing alone or two smaller kids to swing together. The perfect spot to relax and regulate. Great for both indoor and outdoor use.
- Versatile indoor/outdoor swing for sensory integration therapy
- Supports kids with autism, sensory processing disorder or anxiety
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Lie back and swing with a lap pad on your lap for a calming experience
- Gather darts or beanbags and throw at a bucket or target, while swinging back and forth
- Play a game of catch with one person standing on the ground and the other sitting in the swing
Details
- Includes swing and two carabiners
- Swing: Large Circle 35.5" Diameter. Small Circle 23.6" Diameter
Adjustable Ropes: 63"L to 71"L x 0.4" Diameter
Carabiners: 3"L x 1.5"W x 0.3"D - Weighs 11 lbs.
- Supports up to 220 lbs.
- Made of weatherproof UV resistant polypropylene rope, steel tubing and steel hardware
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors may vary
Getting Started
- For safety, we recommend using a standard wrench when assembling this swing.
- To hang, you will need an eyebolt or hook for each suspension point. Each 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 8' 3", you will need Height Adjustable Swing Chain Hardware or two Swing Adjustments Systems without a swivel.
- If using outdoors, store indoors to protect swing from wind, rain, snow, direct sunlight and low temperatures.
- All additional hardware sold separately.
- Need clarity on swing hardware? Check out our Swing Hardware Primer.
Helps With
Safety Information
Professional installation required. 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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