Triangle Climber Swing
Triangle Climber Swing
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Why We Love It
Climb (and swing!) to great heights. This ladder swing offers a combination of climbing and swinging for a dynamic sensory experience. The swinging motion provides stimulating vestibular input, while the push-and-pull action of climbing helps improve body awareness and strengthen the upper extremities.
- Great alternative to wall-mounted climbing equipment
- Supports movement-seekers and kids with coordination challenges
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use:
- Pretend you’re climbing up a tree as you climb the rungs of the swing
- Perch yourself on a middle rung and sit with your legs inside the swing
- Stand on a rung and swing back and forth
Details
- Includes swing and one carabiner
- Swing: 78.7"L x 19.6"W
Carabiner: 3"L x 1.6"W - Weighs 10 lbs.
- Supports up to 165 lbs.
- Swing: Beech wood
Rope & buckles: Polyethylene
Carabiner: Galvanized steel - Surface wash. Air dry
- Color: Natural wood bars and brown rope
Getting Started
- Single-point suspension
- We recommend minimum 8' suspension. If using any additional hardware to hang your swing, be sure to account for its height.
- 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 9'5", you will need Height Adjustable Swing Chain Hardware, Daisy Chain or Swing Adjustment System.
- This swing requires a swivel and additional carabiner.
- If using outdoors, store indoors to protect swing from wind, rain, snow, direct sunlight and low temperatures.
- All additional hardware sold separately.
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Warranty Information
This product comes with a 1-year warranty
Safety Information
Professional installation required. 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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