We offer a variety of swing seat styles available in commercial and residential grade quality. Here are the main types of swings you will find on our website.
Infant Swings
Typically designed for ages 12 months to 4 years old, these swings are great for kids who need back support and more of an enclosed swing for safety.
Belt Swings
A belt swing has a flexible rubber or plastic seat designed to wrap around the child. These are the most common types of swings that you will find in backyard or public playgrounds.
Flat Swings
Flat swings are modeled off of the traditional wooden swing seats of old, but are typically made of a hard and durable plastic or rubber. Some people prefer this style over the wrap-around style of the belt swings.
Disk Swings
Disk swings use a circular swing seat, typically with rope. The child can wrap their legs around the rope and sit on the disk seat and spin in any direction!
Multi-Child Swings
Another popular option for swing sets is to use swings that hold multiple children. The most common of these are tire swings and glider swings. Tire swings (unsurprisingly!) use a tire as the swing seat and usually accommodate up to three children. Hardware can be used to convert an old tire into a swing, or you can choose from a variety of molded tires that are designed specifically to be used as swings. Gliders are designed for two children in either a face-to-face or back-to-back style.
Trapeze Swings
Trapeze swings use a bar and often include rings that children can swing on with their hands. The bar can also be used for swinging upside down with your legs on the bar for those talented gymnasts!
You can find all of these styles of swings and more in our Swings category!