Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing
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Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing

Adjustable Double Trapeze Bar Swing

Swing, Climb and Hang Like a Circus Performer
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Why We Love It

Bring the circus to your home, clinic or school! This versatile trapeze swing is designed to boost confidence and coordination for kids of different abilities. Climb, swing, sit, stand or hang to help strengthen hands, upper body and core. Kids can hold the top bar for balance as they swing or pull themselves over it for a fun challenge in motor planning.

  • Promotes vestibular orientation and gross motor coordination
  • Supports kids with low muscle tone, autism, sensory processing disorder and hyperactivity
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 4+

Ideas for Use

  • Stand on the bottom bar while you hold onto the upper bar and see how high you can swing
  • Climb over and under the trapeze bar to strengthen your motor planning and balance skills
  • Sit on the bottom bar like a trapeze artist and fly away!

Details

  • Holds up to 150 lbs.
  • 5’1”L x 20”W with 16” adjustable chains at top
  • Suspension height of 7'1" recommended
  • Made from PVC and rope

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Safety Information

Swings, suspension products and hardware has been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for physical and mechanical hazards, lead, load bearing and weight capacity.

WARNING:
Use with adult supervision. 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.

Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Maintain a minimum clearance of 6 feet around the perimeter of the swing, with protective floor matting.


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