KINNEBAR 200 Foot Swing
The KINNEBAR 200 Foot Swing is designed to be FREE STANDING. It is well suited for use at home under a kitchen table or can also be used in schools when you have larger tables and no space restrictions. Many special education teachers choose this model so they can quickly move it to different workstations. It is not designed to move easily from class to class, we recommend keeping it in one classroom.
KINNEBAR can help with:
- focus
- in-seat behavior
- self-regulation
- improving time on task
- sensory input
NOTE:
- This product is not designed to be carried from class to class.
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Works with these desk styles:
frequently asked questions
Key Benefits
The KINNEBAR® 200 is great for all ages - it creates movement and sensory input when children find it challenging to stay seated and focused for long periods of time. And best of all, it doesn't make them wobble or fall on the floor.
Whether your child is just fidgety or neurodivergent - it may be time to consider a new tool.
Kit and Assembly
KIT INCLUDES:
KINNEBAR® 200 Kit Includes:
- 1 KINNEBAR base
- 1 aluminum swing
- 1 rubber foot band
- 2 hook and loop straps
- Directions
- All hardware and allen wrench
It takes approximately 3-5 minutes to build your KINNEBAR.
Click here for instructions.
Materials and Dimensions
ALLERGY ALERT: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS AN ELEMENT MADE FROM LATEX RUBBER.
- Base: Made from HDPE. The same material that is used to construct playground equipment
- Bar: Aircraft-grade aluminum
- Rubber band: Latex Rubber
PRODUCT WEIGHT:
7.5 pounds
3.4 kilograms
DIMENSIONS - INCHES:
18 3/4" w x 16" h x 26 1/4" d
DIMENSIONS - CENTIMETERS:
47.625 w x 40.64 h x 66.675 d
Made in the U.S.A.
How is the KINNEBAR® adjustable?
Yes! There are 4 different locations where you can place the aluminum bar, the most commonly used is located in the center. Tip: The upper leg should be as level as possible for maximum comfort.
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Our Journey
We are the proud parents of two very active young boys. Our oldest has always been exceptionally agile, with amazing gross motor skills. He has ADHD, Dyslexia and Sensory Processing Disorder. He is incredibly smart, yet it was hard for him to sit still and concentrate for long periods of time.
One day while doing homework at our kitchen table I noticed that he was sitting quietly, writing neatly and focused on his work. I sat back, observed, and was amazed…this was not typical behavior at homework time for our family. I looked under the table and his feet were swinging like crazy! We decided to experiment at home and keep him moving during his homework and study times.