🌀 Swing into serenity — where calm meets fun!
The Aokitec Therapy Swing is a premium indoor sensory hammock designed for children with special needs, including autism and ADHD. Made from soft, silky nylon (110"x62"), it provides a cocoon-like calming effect while supporting sensory integration and motor skill development. The package includes all necessary hardware—like a 360° swivel hanger and carabiners—for easy installation. Ideal for therapeutic use or as a thoughtful gift, it offers a safe, engaging space for kids to relax, swing, spin, and bounce.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.44 x 7.28 x 2.99 inches |
Package Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 110 x 63 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | Aokitec |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 1 year. |
Color | Blue-1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Aokitec |
Part Number | W034001HDA8917-BL-1 |
Included Components | Self-tapping screws *4, Expansion screws *4, O-sling, U-hook, Carabiner, Daisy chain |
Size | 118x67in |
C**C
LOVE!
We have two sensory swings. One is the stretchier thicker material and the other is this one. Kids constantly fight over this one and prefer it ten times more than the other stretchy one! It’s super sturdy and holds adults just fine. Because of the silky and sturdy material (no stretch to it) you can spin people up in it and let go and they go flying! Super fun! If you’re looking for a super stretchy and thick one, this isn’t the one for you. That said, I 1000/10 recommend this material! Waiting for it to go on sale and will buy another 😉
G**A
Easy install, sturdy construction.
Super easy to install, it fits perfectly on a joist. Very sturdy, the fabric is thin but holds a lot of weight and isn’t stretchy. My 3 and 4 year old both love it.
E**M
Kids are obsessed!
My kids use their swings everyday! They have a few swings but these compression swings are their favorites! We already had hardware so we didn’t use what came with but it was easy to hang and has worked great. I think pull absolutely recommend. The price was good and I’m happy with the quality!
K**R
Sensory Heaven, hell to hang.
Where to begin? Well, first, there are barely instructions. Vague, not super helpful. The screws are supposed to go into studs (ceiling/floor joists?) but who has studs so thick that all four screws in a big round plate would go in? Not me. So we hoped for the best and lined it up as best we could hoping the other two screws were hitting a cross post. Then trying to decipher the instructions on how to actually hang the swing fabric was interesting. We put it on the lowest chain without touching the ground, and I nervously tested it out. I’m about 130lbs. I haven’t left the swing since I got in an hour and 20 mins ago. Fabric is so breathable that I’m getting cold because it’s in the basement. So I shall reluctantly leave my perch shortly. Here’s hoping the kids won’t jump into it and rip it out of the ceiling. 🤞Also there’s no washing instructions for the fabric. It has a mild chemically smell but I’ll spritz it with some fabric refresher and hope for the best!
K**T
Fun swing! Great quality
So fun to swing in! Got it for my son and he’s loves it, but I do too! I hung it on a tree in our backyard!
B**N
Awesome for the price
Great product! My 4 year old and 7 year old play in it together!
D**.
Thin but sturdy fabric
Full disclosure: I already had the hardware for a sensory swing so I cannot review the hardware that came with this swing. This review is only for the fabric and rope part of the swing.First I’ll give my overall review and then give some more specific info that might be useful for other parents with special needs kids.This is a sturdy swing but it was tricky tying it to the rope. I wish it were all one connected piece as I feel it’s not the safest idea to rely on ppls knot tying skills. But maybe not having a seam is better for durablility- my last swing ripped at the seams.I like that the fabric is cooler than cotton- my kid likes to curl up in it and it and it allows airflow better than the 2 layers jersey fabric of our last swing.It is stretchy but doesn’t lose its shape, which is another point in its favor over cotton.The rope is strong and durable as well.We’ve had swings for my kid since he was about 3. He is 10 now. He is autistic with several other diagnoses and swinging helps him regulate. We’ve had pod swings, homemade swings, small swings, big swings. He either outgrew them or bit through them. He likes the taste of cotton and shirts, blankets, and his swings end up in his mouth.So when I saw how thin this material is I was incredulous it would stand up to my kid and his biting for more than a couple months.But it has held up quite well these past 5 months of daily use. If he’s biting it I can’t tell. He may not like the taste of the material or it may be the fabric just holds up to it better.I waited a few months to post this review and if anything changes I’ll update. I know how hard it can be to find the right swing and I hope this is helpful to someone.
A**
Great concept, poor execution
The media could not be loaded. The concept is great, the execution needs serious work. The fabric is so thin, you can see in the images attached that you can see an image right through it. The edges on the fabric are raw, with holes in it the full length of the fabric. The documents state this is normal, but it just doesn’t seem like a durable option left undone like this. I highly doubt this fabric would hold the max of 220 lbs without ripping. Went with a different brand that gave more care and attention to their product.
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