Without drilling, hammering, or holes, the Gym1 attaches to your door frame in minutes like a home pull-up bar.
The patented Vise Grips adjust to fit your door frame and add a higher level of security.
These Vise Grips support swinging motions, while Gym1’s cantilevered design distributes the force to the walls around your doorway.
The Gym1 can support up to 300 pounds, so your child can safely swing and climb to her heart’s content!
Gym1 Kids with Indoor Swing, Plastic Rings, Trapeze Bar, Climbing Ladder, and Swinging Rope
- Lightweight, safe, and portable yet can hold 300 pounds.
- Installs right in your doorway with: No drilling, no holes, no bolts, no marks on your walls or door frames–installs in seconds. For ages 3-12
- Fits most standard doorways 24″-36″ wide with regular trim.
Safety Tested and Certified to ASTM standards
Gym1 provides top notch safety for your loved ones. The Gym1 swings have been tested and certified according to the ASTM International Standards for home playground equipment.
Gym1 installs in seconds and is just as easy to remove!
It’s lightweight, portable, and easy to store. The core is made of strong, lightweight metal that won’t bend or break. The indoor playground attachments are easily removable and can be replaced with the other attachments quickly!
Gym1’s attachments are made with heavy gauge rope to minimize indoor noise.
Your children can swing anytime without any noise, hassle, or traveling!
Swinging is great exercise for you and your child.
Here’s a little incentive for you: a single hour of swinging can burn 200 calories. With so many sedentary activities, it’s important that your children stay active. With Gym1, they can have fun and stay healthy.
Recommended Reading
- Favorite Outdoor Swings
- Therapy Net Swing (Vestibular Tool)
- Therapy Swing By InYard (Vestibular Toys)
For more gross motor activities:
The Joy of Movement: Lesson Plans and Large-Motor Activities for PreschoolersThe OT’s Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual development303 Kid-Approved Exercises and Active GamesGross Motor Fun, Grades PK – 2
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