Sportspower Indoor/Outdoor My First Toddler Swing – 553107205 – Metal Swing Sets

Little ones can have more fun in the backyard or indoor with this Sportspower Indoor Outdoor My First Toddler Swing. Sportspower Indoor Outdoor My First Toddler Swing has a compact design which supports an easy assembly.

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Little ones can have more fun in the backyard or indoor with this Sportspower Indoor Outdoor My First Toddler Swing. Sportspower Indoor Outdoor My First Toddler Swing has a compact design which supports an easy assembly. It features a foldable frame that makes it easy to store or to pack up and take on the go. The seat of the swing is made of durable molded plastic to last a long time. With an adjustable safety harness built in, it will keep children safe and secure as they play. This foldable toddler swing is designed to be comfortable to sit in. The fun never ends with Sportspower Indoor Outdoor My First Toddler Swing by Sportspower! All Sportspower products meet or exceed all ASTM safety standards, so kids and parents can both enjoy Sportspower Indoor Outdoor My First Toddler Swing with peace of mind. Set it up in the yard or in an indoor playroom as this swing is space-friendly. This swing features bright colors to entice little ones to play on it. With a touch of light blue, white and lime green, your home will sure be a little more colorful with this swing.

Sportspower Indoor/Outdoor My First Toddler Swing:

  • Foldable frame for storage and portability
  • Molded plastic nursery seat
  • Safety harness for security
  • Sportspower My First Toddler swing for indoor and outdoor use
  • Ensures safety and comfort as kids swing
  • Adjustable seat height

Specifications

  • Assembled Dimensions: 52″L x 55″W x 47″H
  • Maximum Weight Limit: 55 lbs
  • Age Range: 9-36 months

Safety Information

  • Sportspower swing sets should always be assembled on a secure, level, outdoor surface away from fences, trees, branches or other items with potentially dangerous protrusions.

Materials and Care

  • Owner’s manual outlines ongoing maintenance needs to keep the Sportspower metal swing sets in optimal operating condition.
  • All Sportspower products meet or exceed ASTM safety standards. Adult supervision recommended at all times.

Additional information

Manufacturer Part Number

FNS-001

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

52.00 x 55.00 x 47.00 Inches

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Niese

    So much fun to see my grandson swing he loves it. It was easy to put together and I love how you can store it away.

  2. 06

    by Jezreel

    Got it for first visit with my 7 month old granddaughter and she loves it! Easy to assemble ended up bringing it back inside because of the heat.

  3. 06

    by Tammy

    Great entertainment for my grandson.

  4. 06

    by Amie

    Great swing! My toddlers and baby love it.

  5. 06

    by Kansas

    Bought for my 19 month old grandson and plays on it everyday! His mom has a hard time getting him out sometimes, but appreciates its uncanny ability to put him to sleep in rainy days!

  6. 06

    by Delia

    My niece loved it so much she didn’t want to get out of it.. she even fell asleep in it . It is very much worth the money.

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