To hang it from a Concrete ceiling:
Place an expansion plug with an eyebolt that can support a weight of 80kg (176.37lb).
Wood:
Place a safety eyebolt that can support a weight of 175 Lbs
From drywall
The general recommendation is to only hang swings, hammocks or any heavy object from a support beam on your roof. We also recommend asking for guidance at your local hardware store.
From a tree branch:
Please make sure to find a tree with a middle age and height, because the branch would have to be at least 11.5 feet tall.
The trees of hardwood like Oaks, Ash or Alder are recommended. Use only branches of at least 6" in diameter.
There are many ways to hang the swings or accessories from the tree branch. You can find many suggestions online. We suggest the easiest and safest way we hang all of our outside structures.
Use a piece of flexible hose (3 inches shorter than the tree branch's circumference, where the climber will be hanged) to protect the extra rope from grazing, where the ladder will be hanged.
Once the rope is inside the hose, knot the rope to the branch. A bowline knot is ideal. The carabiner will hang from the knot keyhole, along with the ladder. Ready to enjoy!
Check the rope at least once a year for any wear and replace if necessary. Please feel free to contact us if you need replacement material.
To hang it from a Concrete ceiling:
Place an expansion plug with an eyebolt that can support a weight of 80kg (176.37lb).
Wood:
Place a safety eyebolt that can support a weight of 175 Lbs
From drywall
The general recommendation is to only hang swings, hammocks or any heavy object from a support beam on your roof. We also recommend asking for guidance at your local hardware store.
From a tree branch:
Please make sure to find a tree with a middle age and height, because the branch would have to be at least 11.5 feet tall.
The trees of hardwood like Oaks, Ash or Alder are recommended. Use only branches of at least 6" in diameter.
There are many ways to hang the swings or accessories from the tree branch. You can find many suggestions online. We suggest the easiest and safest way we hang all of our outside structures.
Use a piece of flexible hose (3 inches shorter than the tree branch's circumference, where the climber will be hanged) to protect the extra rope from grazing, where the ladder will be hanged.
Once the rope is inside the hose, knot the rope to the branch. A bowline knot is ideal. The carabiner will hang from the knot keyhole, along with the ladder. Ready to enjoy!
Check the rope at least once a year for any wear and replace if necessary. Please feel free to contact us if you need replacement material.Max Lbs: Large: 176; Small: 155
Large: Distance between the bottom rung and the top rung: 6.3 ft Distance between the top rung and the carabiner: 5.2 ft Distance between rungs: 35 cm. The top rungs (largest) are 65 cm long. 11.5 feet tall from the bottom rung to the snap ring.
Small: Distance between the bottom rung and the top rung: 3.4 ft Distance between the top rung and the carabiner: 4.1 ft Distance between rungs: 35 cm. The top rungs (largest) are 60 cm long. 7.5 feet high from the first level to the spring snap to hang it.
High-grade Pinewood Black and Grey Interior/Exterior: For outdoors, we apply a non-toxic, acrylic sealant with a water base. White Indoor: The wood finish used for interiors is linseed oil.
Recommended Age: 1-2Y, 9-12Y, 3-5Y, and 6-8Y
To hang it from a Concrete ceiling:
Place an expansion plug with an eyebolt that can support a weight of 80kg (176.37lb).
Wood:
Place a safety eyebolt that can support a weight of 175 Lbs
From drywall
The general recommendation is to only hang swings, hammocks or any heavy object from a support beam on your roof. We also recommend asking for guidance at your local hardware store.
From a tree branch:
Please make sure to find a tree with a middle age and height, because the branch would have to be at least 11.5 feet tall.
The trees of hardwood like Oaks, Ash or Alder are recommended. Use only branches of at least 6" in diameter.
There are many ways to hang the swings or accessories from the tree branch. You can find many suggestions online. We suggest the easiest and safest way we hang all of our outside structures.
Use a piece of flexible hose (3 inches shorter than the tree branch's circumference, where the climber will be hanged) to protect the extra rope from grazing, where the ladder will be hanged.
Once the rope is inside the hose, knot the rope to the branch. A bowline knot is ideal. The carabiner will hang from the knot keyhole, along with the ladder. Ready to enjoy!
Check the rope at least once a year for any wear and replace if necessary. Please feel free to contact us if you need replacement material.
We provide a one-year warranty as of the delivery date. Wiwiurka will not provide a refund or replacement pieces if there is damage resulting from alteration, misuse, improper assembly
Max Lbs: Large: 176; Small: 155
We provide a one-year warranty as of the delivery date. Wiwiurka will not provide a refund or replacement pieces if there is damage resulting from alteration, misuse, improper assembly