Swing Accs. - Suspension for TerapiPlus XL (Quiet)
- Supports your child's vestibular sense, which improves concentration, balance, and learning ability.
- Stimulates your child's proprioception, which benefits your child's concentration and gives them the confidence to use their body in other types of physical play.
- The vestibular sense
- Proprioception
- Body awareness
- Accessories
This swing bracket is one of a kind: it's whisper-quiet with no creaks or squeaks, yet it's incredibly sturdy and will give you years and years of safe, secure swinging fun for both kids and grown-ups.
The carabiner clips on quickly and easily, and just like that, your swing is safely installed. The hanger is designed for back-and-forth swinging and automatically prevents sideways motions.
No hook, no squeaking, no friction noise, and no annoying plastic ring that breaks after your first 12 swing rides.
Smart, simple, and sturdy - check out this clever and reliable bracket that makes it easy and safe to get your child (or yourself) swinging. With a swing hanger that has super-low friction, every push goes further. That's less pushing and more laughing for hard-working parents.
Maintenance-free.
Quantity: 1 pcs – you will need two pcs for most swings. Maximum load of 125 kg per hook. Example: If you hang the TerapiPlus XL from two hooks, they can support up to 250 kg in total.
Screws and anchors are not included.
This activity supports essential skills which are great for your child's well-being and ability to learn:
- Boosts your child's body awareness.
- Strengthens the vestibular sense, which improves balance, eyesight, and body awareness.
- Supports your little one's proprioception, which is also called the kinesthetic sense or the body awareness sense.
Suitable for ages 0 mos. to 14+ yrs.
Swinging stimulates your child's vestibular sense as well as their concentration, balance, and ability to learn. It also develops their vision and their awareness of which way their body is facing.
Also, a well-trained vestibular sense helps your child stand on one leg or spin around without losing balance or getting dizzy, or or travel by car without getting car sick. If you have 5-10 minutes to spare, you can read more about the vestibular sense here.
You’ll find hangers 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.| Item number | 51-MAR.2 |
|---|---|
| Suitable for | The vestibular sense, Proprioception, Body awareness, Accessories |
| Function | Immersion and relaxation, Gross motor skills, Body awareness, Self-esteem, Emotional safety |



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