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Large Flat Seat Black

SRE125: No Safety Surfacing Required

Play Type: Physical

Large Flat Seat Black

SRE125: No Safety Surfacing Required

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Play Type: Physical

Suitability Information

Age Range: 4 to 10

Overall Weight: 1.4Kg

Heaviest Part: 1.4Kg

Longest Part: 0.155m x 0.43m x 0.27m

Product Description

Rubber Swing Seat.

An adult black swing seat, fully covered in rubber with our Sutcliffe Play patented impact absorbing safety edge.

Designed for strength, lightness and durability, there are four chain lengths available for this product.

Our flat seats can also be personalised with your own logo. This would involve a one off tooling cost for designing and manufacturing a special tool that can then be used any time you place an order for seats.

Additional Product Information

The dimensions of this seat are: 222 x 428 x 42 mm and the weight of this seat is 2kg.
All seats and seat spares can be purchased at our online shop SutcliffePlayDirect

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Bringing value
into play...

Here’s a key to explain our play value wheel.

Physical & Locomotor

Encourages movement skills; crawling, chasing, climbing, jumping, swinging and balance.

Social

Key areas where play can encourage social interaction, the building block of society.

Object

Exploration and manipulation of object through all the senses.

Creative

Use imagination to try out new experiences, test boundaries, develop manual skills and allow for self expression.

Role Play & Imaginative

Allows opportunity to enact various experiences, experimenting with decision making on their behaviour and social interaction.