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Swing-N-Slide WS 4564 Metal Monkey Bars with Six 21.5" Metal Rungs with Hardware, Green

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Features

  • Heavy-duty swing hanger of cast steel construction with bronze bushing and strong 2-bolt mounting
  • Steel rungs can be used for backyard swing set ladders
  • All required hardware and easy-to-follow illustrated instructions are included. Each rung measures 21.5 in length"
  • Weight Limit: 300 lbs
  • For Residential Use Only. Unable to ship to commercial addresses

Description

Add a monkey bar kit or metal ladder to your swing set with the metal monkey bars by Swing-N-Slide. Each kit includes six 21. 5-Inch metal rungs and hardware. Each monkey bar rung is powder coated to prevent rust and protect small hands. Monkey bars not only add a great activity to your backyard play set, but they also help promote upper body strength and agility in your child. Lumber is not included. From the Manufacturer The Monkey Bar Kit is designed to mount to most wooden playsets. Each kit includes (6) metal rungs, fully illustrated plans and all hardware required for mounting. 300 lbs. weight capacity per set.

Brand: Swing-N-Slide


Color: Green


Product Dimensions: 1.5"D x 21.5"W x 1.5"H


Frame Material: Metal


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Brand: Swing-N-Slide


Color: Green


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 1.5"D x 21.5"W x 1.5"H


Item Weight: 6.88 ounces


Frame Material: Metal


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 30000 Hundredths Pounds


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Assembly Required: Yes


Global Trade Identification Number: 42


Manufacturer: Swing-N-Slide


UPC: 787551397918 793631263318 772223585915 032866045642


Item Weight: 6.9 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: WS 4564


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 10 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: April 20, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works well as monkey bars and steps
I bought three sets of these bars to make a monkey bar setup. I used eight of them for climbing steps (four on each side) and eight for the actual monkey bars for a total of 16 bars (I have two extras). I mostly followed the directions that came with the bars, but went a little taller and longer. I used four 4x4x8' beams for the legs. That may be a little tall for little ones, but it future proofs it for when they get older and taller. I used 2x6x10' beams for the horizontal beams. I put the bars every 14" and started about 11" from the end of the 2x6 beams so when you stand on the steps you reach out towards the first bar (and you don't have to worry about hitting your head). From reading other reviews, I knew that the vertical legs were further apart than the 2x6 horizontal beams (assuming you attach them together following their directions) so I was prepared to use 2x4' wood on the inside of each leg to bring that distance to the same spacing as the 2x6 horizontal beams. That let me use the bars as steps. A bonus of using the 2x4's for the steps was it gave the monkey bars more side to side stability (since the 2x4 added to the 4x4s effectively made the legs 4x6 for some distance). I decided to put diagonal braces between the 4x4 legs and 2x6 beams. That was probably overkill although it made the structure very stable in the lengthwise direction. Since I went with a taller and longer setup than the directions called for, I thought it was a good idea to have the diagonal braces. One side of the bars has two holes. I assumed that was for letting moisture out so I made sure to put the holes down towards the ground so water wouldn't fill the bars up when it rains. The other decision was to put the bars on top or underneath the 2x6 beams. Either would work, but since I was going for monkey bars that could handle adults I put the bars on top of the 2x6 so that way the screws that hold the bars down don't see the weight of the person.... they just hold the bars in place. In the reviews, some people didn't like the screws that came with the bars, but the star type head they have on them make it very easy to use a cordless screwdriver and be able to tighten the screws down well (without the bit popping out of the head like you might see with a slot or Phillips). I am pretty sure the star bit I used was a T-30 for the bar screws. I drilled a pilot hole for each screw. The bars were in good condition (just two bars had chips of any significant size) and they are very strong. I can hang on the bars (250lb) and they don't appear to flex. Related items would be the screws that hold the 4x4 to the 2x6. I used GRK 5/16 in. x 4 in. structural screws. They are great self tapping screws and are very strong. On one side of the structure, I put Creative Playthings Access Ladder Handles to make it easy to climb the steps. On the other side I put a 10 foot pole that can be slid down fireman style. I coated all the wood with Behr 3330 stain/paint. I used Simpson CBSQ44-SDS2 4x4 holders to put the legs in cement. They add a bit to the cost, but are extremely sturdy and keep the wood out of the ground. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2015 by Matt T. Matt T.

  • Strong and worth it
Kids wanted to have some so I added on to play ground I made. Spaced it out and screwed them down with supplied screws. My 170lb self was able to hang with no signs of bending or bowing.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Erik

  • Strong and sturdy
We mounted these on our outdoor playground we built for the kids. Super easy to install and are strong and sturdy prices.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Breezy Andrews

  • Granddaughter loves it
Great quality, well built and very strong, could not have asked for better
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by reagan thompson

  • Very strong. Used different carriage bolts than suggested in instructions.
Just put it on an indoor monkey gym I built for my kids. Used four 4x4 for legs as part of my construction. I bought two sets intending to use some bars for a ladder as some reviews suggested. But then figured out that I can’t do it without adding 2x4 spacers on my 4x4 vertical beams. The bars are meant to go in between horizontal 2x6 beams that are exactly 23.25’’ apart. Those beams are supported with carriage bolts to the 4x4’s. Therefore, the 4x4 beams are 30.25’’ apart and cannot take just the bars as a ladder. Since I had to attach a small 2x4 to the beams, I preferred the original design suggested, using a 23.25’’ 2x4 in between the vertical beams. I did end up using 4 bars attaching them vertically on the ladders (with 2x4 spacers) to help the kids pull themselves up. Important: Carriage bolts are not provided. They suggest 5’’ ones. I ended up using 4.5’’ carriage bolts for a neater design where you don’t have the extra bolt coming out of the other side of the beam. To achieve it, I drilled with the 1 1/8 ‘’ drill bit (required for the job, bought it in the hardware store) on both sides. Also – the carriage bolts are 5/16 (they don’t say it on the instructions and you are left figuring it out by yourself). The result is a very strong monkey bars structure. My heavy husband can easily hang on it. I’m very happy I went with metal bars vs. wood dowels. They get 4 stars for not telling me that the carriage bolts need to be 5/16 ("costing" me another trip to the hardwere store). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2013 by Michal Nitzan

  • For the price, great quality.
At first, I was concerned that my six-year-old daughter would be too big for monkey bars that were only about 19 inches in width. I spend time researching length between monkey bars, she’s new to monkey bars and I put them at 12 inches and she seems to love them. I’m guessing she’ll be able to use these for several years going forward very pleased with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Ricky Pyne Ricky Pyne

  • Perfect hardware!
These are great and easy to install. The hardware they came with is very well thought out and should significantly increase the lifespan of this product. Also, they install so well (bc of hardware included) they should be safer than other similar products. The design prevents them from sliding around at all and is smooth on the top to prevent clothing getting caught up on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023 by Daniel L. Charles

  • Monkey bars
Strong bars, can hold 240lb man, used in our basement
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by Dave Hammond

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