Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
Raindrop Swing
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Raindrop Swing

Raindrop Swing

Fabric Compression Swing
As seen on NBC’s George to the Rescue >
Regular price $372.99
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Why We Love It

Our multi-functional Raindrop Swing provides sensory input to help kids calm and self-regulate. As kids climb in, stretch out and move around, they build body awareness, motor planning and spatial skills. The heavy-duty, 4-way stretch fabric provides sensory pressure all over and creates a fun, private space to bounce, swing, spin or just rest while enjoying gentle movement. To create a more traditional swing seat, use both hands to bunch up the material.

  • Helps develops body awareness and motor planning skills
  • Supports the challenges of autism and ADHD
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 4+

Ideas for Use

  • Gently rock the swing from side to side for a calming sensory break
  • Hang swing low to the ground. Have kids rest their trunk on the swing and use their hands to move along the floor to pick up small toys
  • Under close supervision of a trained therapist, swing in a circular motion to provide powerful regulation

Details

  • Includes swing, swivel and one carabiner
  • Swing: 45"H x 45"W
    Carabiner: 4"L x 2.2"W
    Swivel: 4.3"L x 2.2"W
  • Weighs 4 lbs.
  • Supports up to 150 lbs.
  • Swing: 93% polyester and 7% spandex
    Webbing: 100% polyester
    Swivel: Zinc and aluminium
    Carabiner: Galvanized steel
  • Surface wash. Air dry
  • Colors: Royal blue or navy

Getting Started

  • Swing arrives pre-assembled. Do not disassemble.
  • Single-point suspension
  • We recommend minimum 6' 4" suspension. If using any additional hardware to hang your swing, be sure to account for its height
  • For a single point suspension: To hang, you will need an eyebolt or hook. 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 6' 4", you will need Height Adjustable Swing Chain Hardware, the Daisy Chain, or the Swing Adjustment System
  • All additional hardware sold separately


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Warranty Information
This product comes with a 1-year warranty


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. We provide use and care instructions, along with any applicable warnings, for all of our products in order to help our customers use the products properly and safely. Our professional team is always available to help with any questions you may have about installations, proper use and care, replacement parts and returns before, during and after your purchase.
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.

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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