ChoosingWe ask what the rider weighs before we ask how old they areEvery listing in our catalog leads with numbers about the wood, plastic and rope rather than a birthday. A scale tells you how the timber holds up, while a calendar only guesses at the rider.Read it
StancesStanding, sitting, strapped in: three ways to ride and who each one is forWe organize our catalog by how the rider meets the swing rather than the number on a birthday card. Weight ratings and riding positions separate standing decks, traditional seats and molded shells across 5 sections.Read it
HangingWhat to do when the yard has no branch worth hanging fromA good swing needs the right anchor above it and open ground in front and back. When your tree limbs will not work, our straps, hanging kits, and frame brackets provide other ways to hang the seat.Read it
MaterialsMaple, bamboo, molded plastic: what each seat is cut or molded fromAcross our lineup, we build seats and decks from 7 different materials. How each surface handles sun, standing rain and years hung from a tree limb determines how you keep it through the seasons.Read it
UpkeepWhat a winter outdoors does to a swing left hangingLeaving gear out between autumn and spring changes the timber, the line, and the steel. We make 23 things that all hang outdoors year round, and each surface shows the cold months in its own distinct way.Read itStill not sure which one to hang?
The fit finder asks how the rider wants to ride and what they weigh, then shows only the listings that clear both.