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Rubber Swing Seat. A small black swing seat, fully covered in rubber…
SRR105: No Safety Surfacing Required
SRR107: No Safety Surfacing Required
SRR108: No Safety Surfacing Required
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Age Range: 6 to 16
Overall Weight: 32Kg
Heaviest Part: 32Kg
Longest Part: 1.00m x 1.00m x 0.10m
Rubber Swing Seat.
Our 1m diameter round rubber seat is suitable for single point swings or for use with our mini swing.
Our design team took 2 years to develop this seat and it was designed to be a far safer and more durable replacement for the use of traditional truck tyres that were used on single point swings. This seat has been designed using our expertise of developing impact absorbing seats with a unique cellular edge.
It has an extremely low impact rating that lowers the chance of injury, but is still tough and resilient. Manufactured from non slip rubber, it is solid and durable with a convex surface for drainage.
Four chain fixings are supplied with this seat.
All seats and seat spares can be purchased at our online shop SutcliffePlayDirect
Srr107 1m Round Info Sheet | Download File |
Swing-Seats-Certificate-2028 | Download File |
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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.