Bungee Cord for Swings
Bungee Cord for Swings
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Why We Love It
Add a spring to your swing! This handy swing accessory transforms your favorite therapy swing into a bungee bonanza. Great for sensory seekers and avoiders alike, it delivers controlled vertical movement and a supercharged dose of vestibular input. Simply clip the cord onto your swing and get ready for bouncing fun!
- Quick and easy setup
- Supports kids with sensory processing challenges
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 4+
Ideas for Use
- Gently bob up and down on a swing for a calming sensory break
- Use with the Buoy Ball Swing (sold separately) for an extra bouncy sensory break
- Play some music. Can you bounce to the beat while swinging?
Details
- Made in Europe - Custom-manufactured using premium materials for long-term durability and performance.
- Includes bungee cord with 2 carabiners attached (one on top and one on the bottom)
- 19"L. Stretches to approximately 31"L
- Weighs 2.8 lbs.
- Supports up to 175 lbs.
- Bungee: 100% denim cotton with polypropylene cord
- Spring wire: Stainless steel
- Carabiners: Galvanized steel
- Surface wash. Air dry
- Color: Blue
Getting Started
- Adult installation required
- For single-point suspension, use with a swivel (sold separately). The lack of a swivel can damage the bungee
- For two-point suspension, purchase two bungee cords for attachment to each suspension point
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Safety Information
Adult use only. 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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