Saucer Swing with Cover Ø100 cm

Item No: 1024-170393
The vestibular sense
Body awareness

Snuggle up in this deep, extra comfortable saucer swing. 

Babies – even newborns – will love lying back and swaying gently, and bigger children benefit just as much from enjoying the soothing, rocking motion of a saucer swing. 

Swinging stimulates your child's vestibular sense and benefits both body and brain. 

This sensory swing can be used both outdoors and indoors. It should not be left hanging outdoors, so make sure to take it down when you are done using it. 

Specifications: 

  • 180 cm polyester rope
  • 2 suspension rings – requires 2 swing hangers, available in our shop.
  • The swing itself has a maximum load of 150 kg – also make sure to check how much weight the swing hanger can support.
  • Made from foam-covered metal tubing.
  • Polyester seat cover.

What makes this product special

How can I strengthen my child’s vestibular sense through fun games?

Find great tips in our Play Guide on sensorimotor development and the primary senses, right here on our blog.
€76.00
In stock. Delivery 2-4 business days

What makes this product special

Snuggle up in this deep, extra comfortable saucer swing. 

Babies – even newborns – will love lying back and swaying gently, and bigger children benefit just as much from enjoying the soothing, rocking motion of a saucer swing. 

Swinging stimulates your child's vestibular sense and benefits both body and brain. 

This sensory swing can be used both outdoors and indoors. It should not be left hanging outdoors, so make sure to take it down when you are done using it. 

Specifications: 

  • 180 cm polyester rope
  • 2 suspension rings – requires 2 swing hangers, available in our shop.
  • The swing itself has a maximum load of 150 kg – also make sure to check how much weight the swing hanger can support.
  • Made from foam-covered metal tubing.
  • Polyester seat cover.
Diameter: Diameter 100 cm
Suitable for ages 3 yrs. to 14+ yrs.

A swing is great for boosting your child's vestibular sense, which in turn improves their balance and ability to concentrate and helps strengthen their understanding of which way their body is facing.

Read more about the vestibular sense right here. The vestibular sense is what helps us spin around or stand on one leg without getting dizzy or losing balance, or ride in a car without getting car sick.

You’ll find hangers and other accessories for swings here.

How can I strengthen my child’s vestibular sense through fun games?

Find great tips in our Play Guide on sensorimotor development and the primary senses, right here on our blog.

Supports essential skills that are great for your child's well-being and ability to learn new things:

  • Inspires your child to express themselves and learn body awareness.
  • This is a great way for your child to develop their vestibular sense. The vestibular sense helps us to stand on one leg, spin in circles, or ride in a car without losing our balance, feeling dizzy, or getting car sick.
Item number 1024-170393
Age 3 yrs., 4 yrs., 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. , 8 yrs. , 9 yrs., 10 yrs. , 11 yrs. , 12 yrs. , 13 yrs. , 14+ yrs.
Senses The vestibular sense, Vision
Function Gross motor skills, Body awareness
Maintenance Wipe with a damp cloth
Take it with you in the garden, to the cabin
Weight limit (max kg) 150 kg
Diameter (Ø): Diameter 100 cm

Delivery time: 2-4 business days

We aim to ship your order as quickly as possible. In most cases, you’ll receive it within 2-4 business days. Occasionally, minor delays may occur.

Please note: During busy periods, such as Christmas or Black Friday, delivery times may be slightly longer.

Returns

You have 90 days to return your purchase. That gives you extra peace of mind, especially when buying gifts. If you happen to choose the wrong toy, you can easily exchange it or return it.

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