Swinger

Introducing the Swinger! No, not that kind of swinger! This is an animal enrichment product that swings! Perfect for all kinds of animals, whether they swing from trees or just swing to the beat of their own drum.

Our Swinger comes in three sizes: 26", 40", and 53". The Swinger53 (pictured) is constructed with Heavy Duty Food-Grade Polyethylene, so it's tough enough to withstand even the wildest swinging.

We've hung each Swinger with (3) 1" diameter brown Pro-Manila Ropes, which look like Manila but don't have the funky smell. The base can be adjusted without tools to any position on the ropes, making it easy to find the perfect swinging spot.

The standard rope length is about 12 feet, but the eyelet reduces the "useable" length to about 9 feet. And don't worry about those ropes unraveling - we've provided end whipping on each rope end.

At the top, a heavy-duty shackle organizes the (3) ropes. We've even secured the large nut on the shackle with a lock washer and Locktite Red on the threads, so you can swing with confidence.

We include (1) carabiner to speed up installation or removal, but if you prefer a different kind of rope, we offer options like Cotton, Manila, Polypropylene, Nylon, and (when available) Sisal.

So swing on over and get your Swinger today! 32 colors available, and lots of customization options (mostly at no charge!). Plus, it's made from food-grade plastic with full UV protection, so even the sun won't spoil your swinging fun!

You wouldn’t have won if we’d beaten you.
- Yogi Berra
Photo Credits

Photo Courtesy of Niabi Zoo

One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.
- Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)
If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me.
- Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980)

Did You Know?

The first modern zoo in the world, built in 1793, opened in Paris, France. The menageries of French Aristocrats, including the King and Queen, were taken by the leaders of the French Revolution, and relocated to the Menagerie du Jardin des Plantes. The facility is still a busy and popular zoo in downtown Paris.

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