Four Way Seesaw
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SRE495: Suitable for for a 2.4m high swing only
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Age Range: 2 to 6
Overall Weight: 15.50
Heaviest Part: 15.50
Longest Part: 0.9m
Rubber Swing Seat
Using the basis of our popular Pod seat, the Duo Pod seat is designed for two children under 6 to swing together. The seats hug a child, using their body weight to pull the seat around them.
The Duo Pod enables one carer to push two youngsters at the same time and in limited spaces this means that a single seat swing can be utilised to provide two seats for younger children.
This seat is supplied with chains.
Constructed with a stainless steel lightweight frame and wire reinforced nitrile rubber seats the Duo Pod achieves a very low peak G result in the impact test, less than 18G under EN test conditions.
The Duo Pod is hard to damage due to it’s flexibility and lightness. It also has a stainless steel, rustproof top ring and hard wearing bushes, it comes with its own wide branch chains, for increased stability, and is available to fit on a 2,4m high frame.
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Here’s a key to explain our play value wheel.
Encourages movement skills; crawling, chasing, climbing, jumping, swinging and balance.
Key areas where play can encourage social interaction, the building block of society.
Exploration and manipulation of object through all the senses.
Use imagination to try out new experiences, test boundaries, develop manual skills and allow for self expression.
Allows opportunity to enact various experiences, experimenting with decision making on their behaviour and social interaction.