Swings with slide combine the features of two great toys and allow your child the greatest possible fun. Find the right swing with slide for your garden with us.
In a checklist we have summarized all the relevant information about the purchase for you. In our product recommendations you will find different models of swings with slide, in which you will also find.
- For babies and toddlers: these sets are mostly made of plastic and do not need to be anchored in the ground, therefore they can be used indoors and outdoors.
- For children 3 years and older: install outdoors with permanent anchoring in the ground.
- Shatterproof, non-toxic, weather-resistant plastic.
- Rounded edges and corners.
- Stable hanger of the swing, loadable from approx. 30 – 50 kg.
- Swing with fall protection bar.
- Small distance between the steps and sturdy handholds.
- Slide with handrail.
- Easy installation and disassembly.
- How many children will be playing on the set?
- How old are the children?
- What functions do you want the unit to have?
- Is there enough space available?
- Swing with slide.
- Play tower with additional functions such as climbing wall, basketball hoop, sandbox, climbing pole, playhouse, double swing.
- Extendable basic sets, where individual elements can be purchased.
- sturdy metal frame.
- Wooden frame made of impregnated solid wood.
- FSC-certified wood.
- Accessories made of unbreakable, weatherproof plastic.
- The play equipment should be positioned so that an adult can keep an eye on the children at all times.
- There must be a safety distance of at least 150 cm around the entire device.
- The swing needs at least 350 cm space to the front and back from the swing beam (700 cm in total).
- The run-out of the slide must be at least 200 cm.
- Overhanging tree branches must not protrude into the device; a safety distance of 200 cm also applies above the tower.
- If there is an underground car park under the lawn, it must be checked whether the covering with earth is high enough.
- Pay attention to power and water lines that may be in the ground.
- Non-slip steps with handholds.
- Slide with handrail.
- Stable swing suspension.
- Watch out for head traps.
- To prevent children from trapping their heads in gaps, there must be no gaps between 8.5 and 23 cm on the play equipment.
- There must be a minimum distance of 25 to 45 cm between the swing seats.
- A lateral run-through protection prevents children from accidentally running into the swinging swing.
- Firm anchoring in the ground.
- Wooden parts should not be in direct contact with the ground to keep out wetness. When using post shoes , the frame is about 10 cm above the ground.
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Current Offers For Swings With Slide
Here you will find a selection of offers that are currently available in the area of swings with slide.
FAQ For Swings With Slide
Before use, concrete should be allowed to dry for at least a week. Although concrete can withstand something before that, but since playground equipment (especially swings) sometimes have to withstand considerable loads/movements, the long waiting time is simply safer. Of course, you should always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
The choice of play equipment for the garden depends on the age of the children, their interests, as well as the available space. Especially popular are classics such as slides and swings. We have selected the best swings with slide and summarized them for you. This makes the choice easier and you get high-quality materials for safe play (consider manufacturer’s specifications and follow safety instructions!).
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