Shell Nest Seat 100cm H:2.5m
Wow! The shallow, smooth shell nest swing is a hugely inviting play activity. The soft bumpers make this a very comfortable swing seat, which is easy and pleasant to push and use. The lightweight seat welcomes users of all ages and abilities, and heaps of them at any one time, laying, standing or seated, making children return for more play again and again. The holes in the surface provide an extra support for holding tight. The Shell Nest swinging stimulates children’s motor skills, such as balance and coordination. They train core muscles as well as leg and arm muscles when pulling and pushing the swing into motion. The basket invites rough-and-tumble play and stimulates important socio-emotional skills: turn-taking and cooperation. These are crucial life skills, fun to learn in play.
Colour options:

SWING MODULE SEAT BN Ø100 H2.5
SHELL GREEN
SW990081-07
- Product number:
- SW990081
- Category:
- Swing Seats
- Product Type:
- Swings
- Age group:
- 4+
- Length:
- 192 cm
- Width:
- 106 cm
- Key User Group:
- 4 - 10
- Play capacity (users):
- 6






- Hollow PE parts:
- 10 years
- Chains:
- 10 years
- Spare parts guaranteed:
- 10 years
Certificates:

- Max. fall height:
- 143.00 cm
- Safety surfacing area:
- 17.30 m2
- Number of installers:
- 2
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Quality that lasts

Physical
Joy of movement:
Motor skills, muscle, cardio and bone density
Cognitive
Joy of movement:
Curiosity, understanding of causal relationships and knowledge of the world
Social-emotional
Joy of movement:
Teamwork, tolerance and sense of belonging
Creative
Joy of movement:
Co-creation and experimenting with materials
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