XDP Recreation FIREFLY Metal Swing Set with Slide & FIREFLY LED Swing Seats

2 each LED FIREFLY Swing Seats with Adjustable Height covered Chain. G-Series(TM) Galvanized Steel Frame with Pre-Drilled holes for easy assembly. Padded SuperDIsc Swing for up to 2 kids – 200 lbs weight limit total.

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XDP Recreation FIREFLY Metal Swing Set with LED Swing Seats and G-SERIES Galvanized Steel Frame with 5 yr warranty on Frame. Includes 2 LED ‘FIREFLY’ Swing Seats, 1 SUPER DISC SWING(TM) for 2, and a 5′ Wave slide with Safe Landing zone. Up to 5 kids can play at once while enjoying the FIREFLY LED Swings. For children ages 3-8 and up to 100lbs per Seated Play.

XDP Recreation FIREFLY Metal Swing Set with LED Swing Seats and Galvanized Steel Frame

  • 2 each LED FIREFLY Swing Seats with Adjustable Height covered Chain
  • G-Series(TM) Galvanized Steel Frame with Pre-Drilled holes for easy assembly
  • Padded SuperDIsc Swing for up to 2 kids – 200 lbs weight limit total
  • 5′ Wave Slide with Double Wall Strength Design and sliding fun
  • Safety foam pads for frame legs
  • Easy assembly
  • Up to 5 kids can Swing and Play at once on 3 differing plays areas.

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Manufacturer Part Number

98013G

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

91.00 x 148.00 x 74.00 Inches

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Carolyn

    Grandchildren love this swing set!

  2. 06

    by Janet

    Decent swing set for the money. My 2 and 4 yr old love it!

  3. 06

    by Krystle

    I would definitely purchase again and or recommend to friends.

  4. 06

    by Lisa

    Kids love it especially the disc swing.

  5. 06

    by Hannah

    Its a good swing set. Had it 2 days and already has rust. The slide piece was bent so it wouldn’t go together correctly

  6. 06

    by Kenesha

    We added a sandbox and afterwards saw the slide was backwards we always had to stake it to the ground. overall great for kids under 5

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