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Swing Weight Capacity: 50 kg

Weight Capacity: 150 kg
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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got this KidKraft Aviator Swing Set for my kids. Its absolutely perfect for our backyard . The swing set was fairly easy to assemble. My husband and I got it done pretty quick. The kids have been playing on it all day . The swing set has 2 swings and a little swing bar. This swing set is made it well quality materials. If you're looking for something not too big and something your kids can have fun on for hours then this is the swing set for you. I highly recommend this brand and product.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We have the standard KidKraft swing set, with slide as well - but as a family with more then two kids that was instant conflict time when choosing who was on the swings. Over time, and initially the thinking of "well, let them negotiate it out or learn to wait" we broke down and wanted more swings. Yeah, i admit as a parent sometimes I wanted a turn too! This set is great for additional swing presence or, probably even on its own. We elected to put this in another part of the yard, making the kids run all over the place but also to create a larger play area. Like a playground at home - the kids love it, we have some additional peace and can spend some time with one child one on one as well this way.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It’s not the easiest thing to assemble in the earth. My husband took more than 2 hours to put them together. It looks nice solid. I tried to play with it before my kid does. I hope they make a chair for little kids to play with. This set is suitable for toddler over 3 years old.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This swing set is perfect for our three kids to enjoy! We have a smaller back yard, and this set fits perfectly. Three swinging options, for three kids! Our 12,10, and 8 year old can get on it at the same time and the thing doesn’t rock or seem unstable. Assembly was a breeze, and I finished in about an hour with minimal help from the kiddos and wife. The wood is beautiful, and hope it will last a long time! First KidKraft product and we are beyond impressed!
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My kids love it, the wood is kiln dried (so everything is straight, no warping), the hardware is clearly labeled, and the quality is top notch. I like that the swings hang from rope (and not chains) as it's a bit softer on the hands and doesn't get super hot/cold depending on the weather. Because they are rope, it is one more thing to keep an eye on for wear, but I think it's a good trade off. The best and worst thing about this is the assembly. On the good side, the hardware (nuts, bolts, etc.) are all clearly labeled and baggied together, so it's a breeze to grab the right bolt, the right nut, and put it together. You'll need a socket set and a wrench-- or I used an impact driver and a wrench on the opposite side to keep the bolt from spinning. However, the worst thing is also the assembly. For whatever reason, this is purposely designed so that the sides are not symmetrical. On one end, the header the swings hang from is tapered and the top of the leg assembly is straight. On the other end, the header is straight and the top of the leg assembly is tapered. As a licensed professional engineer myself, there is no good reason for this. It doesn't offer any mechanical advantage and only adds to the complexity when assembly. To be clear, the instructions point at the areas of difference and say "Note angle orientation". I looked and I saw that one side's assembly was tapered and the other side's assembly was not and thought "Man, KidKraft messed up and forgot to taper one side". I assumed the note on the instructions was just so you didn't have that piece upside down. Regardless, by pure luck, I picked the wrong side for each leg assembly the first time and the brackets wouldn't fit. I spent 20 minutes trying to make it fit before I got out a saw and made it fit.... and after that I then noticed the asymmetrical construction. Go figure. Had I gotten the sides right the first time, it took me about 45 minutes to fully assemble on my own. If you have help, it'll go a bit quicker. other things to note is that KidKraft recommends resealing the wood annually and that the weight limit is 110lbs per child. I'm 175lbs and have swing with our youngest (30 lbs) on my lap without any issue, but that also was at a moderate swing rate and without other kids on the set. it seemed plenty sturdy, but just be aware that KidKraft does not recommend that much weight on the swing.