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freestanding basicsSwingsCHOOSING A SWINGSET1. Safety First.
Safety Zones with resilient material are necessary around all swingsets. The amount of area required for a safety zone is determined by the height of the swing frame. Doubling the frame height will give you the distance required for the safety zone in front of the swing and in the back of the swing. i.e. A swing frame that is 10 ft. high, needs 40 ft. -- 20ft. in front of and 20 ft. behind the swingset.
2. Select a Type of Frame.
Arch - Available in 4-1/2" or 2-3/8" legs and toprail. Single or mulitple bays using add-a-bay components.
Contemporary - Available in either 2-way or 3-way end supports, our Contemporary series offer 2-3/8" legs and toprail. Frame legs and top pipe use tamper-proof connections.
Traditional - Available in 3-1/2" or standard 2-3/8" toprails with 2-way or 3-way end supports, a cast fitting connects the frame legs and top pipe.
Post - Available in single or double post. Oversized 4-1/2" legs and toprail allows you to match your swings with our Series 2000 Play Systems.
3. Select Your Seat Type.
Poly seats, Molded rubber seats and Infant seats.
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