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PlaySafer Swing Wear Mat

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The PlaySafer Swing Wear Mat is designed for specific use under traditional swings. The mat is best classified as a long-term preventative maintenance tool.

  • Material: Rubber
  • Weight: 90.00 LBS
  • SKU: RWM5432GR

Availability: 6-8 weeks

The PlaySafer Swing Wear Mat is designed for specific use under traditional swings. The mat is best classified as a long-term preventative maintenance tool. Ideally use 1 mat per swing seat. The PlaySafer Swing Wear Mat prevents the kick-out of mulch that often occurs under swings. These kick-out areas can be dangerous for many reasons, among them pooling of water and trip hazards. No matter if your swing seat is placed at the correct level, kick-out will occur with any loose-fill surface such as mulch, pea fill, or rubber nuggets. The Swing Wear Mat eliminated the opportunity for the feet to drag into the earth, instead adding a layer of prevention. Not only do swing wear mats prevent kick-out, they also provide some additional fall protection to existing surfaces. The PlaySafer Swing Wear Mat is not intended as a replacement playground surface, rather to spot fix problem areas under swings, or other high traffic areas such as climbers or slides. Each mat is manufactured in the USA an...

Highlights:

  • Easy to hide edges
  • Durable materials for scores of little feet
  • Quick and simple to install or to re-install
  • Beveled edges for a better fit under loose fill surfacing
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Customer Questions

Melissa asked:
Hello! I have a question about your PlaySafer Swing Wear Mat. Does this wear mat on top of the playground paver, or could it be in the middle of the paver so that it's invisible from the pavement? If so, which method is preferred?
These are made to go on top of the paver.