Who moves the box
Our retail partner does, from end to end. They take the payment, they pick the item, they choose the carrier and they set the date you are given at checkout. We make the swing and we write these pages. Between those two jobs there is no step where a Swurfer employee handles your parcel.
Why there is no rate table on this page
Because we would be making it up. Delivery cost and speed depend on where you are, what else is in the basket, which account you are signed in to and what the partner is running that week. Any table we printed here would be out of date by the time you read it, and wrong in a way that looks authoritative.
The number that applies to you is the one shown on the listing at the moment you check out. That is the only figure worth reading.
Where each question is actually answered
| Question | Where it is answered |
|---|---|
| What will delivery cost me | The listing page at checkout, before you pay |
| When will it arrive | The date the partner shows you at checkout |
| Where is my parcel right now | The order in your partner account, under tracking |
| Can it go to my country | The listing will say so, or it will not offer the address |
| What is in the box | The specification table on our page for that swing |
| Which swing suits my rider | Our fit finder, and the yard notes behind it |
What we can tell you
The things that belong to the object rather than to the journey. What a swing is cut from, what it is rated to, how wide the seat is, whether it has a harness, which section it sits in and what the differences are between it and the one next to it. That is our side of the arrangement, and we try to be exact about it.
Prices on this site
Every price on these pages is what our retail partner last reported to us. They set it, they change it when they like, and they do not tell us when they do. Treat what you see here as a recent reading rather than a quote.
Back to the swings
The catalog splits 5 ways by how the rider meets the swing, and the fit finder walks you through it in three questions.