
The Take Me Away swing seat is built as a sturdy, full‑bucket style swing seat intended for toddlers and young children. It comes with heavy‑duty plastic-coated chains, rust‑resistant carabiners, and a high-back seat to offer a secure and comfortable swinging experience for outdoor playgrounds, backyard swing sets, or tree-hanging setups.
The Take Me Away swing seat is built as a sturdy, full‑bucket style swing seat intended for toddlers and young children. It comes with heavy‑duty plastic-coated chains, rust‑resistant carabiners, and a high-back seat to offer a secure and comfortable swinging experience for outdoor playgrounds, backyard swing sets, or tree-hanging setups.
1. Seat Design & Safety
The swing uses a high‑back bucket seat which helps enclose the child safely and supports proper posture while swinging. The deep seat and backrest offer added security compared to flat swing seats.
It includes plastic‑coated, heavy‑duty chains and rust‑resistant carabiners for secure hanging — minimizing risks of wear, rust, or finger‑pinching.
As there is no built-in harness or recline system, it’s meant for toddlers or older infants who can sit steadily and hold on. This is not a newborn swing or infant rocker.
2. Strength, Durability & Outdoor Suitability
The seat is built from durable plastic/polyethylene and outfitted with stainless or galvanized hardware, designed to withstand outdoor elements — sun, rain, and repeated use.
The chains are plastisol-coated to resist rust and protect children's hands.
Because of its sturdy build, the swing is suitable for backyard use, playground sets, or tree‑hung swings. Its materials and build make it a long‑lasting option for toddlers.
3. Weight Capacity & Age Range Use
Although marketed for toddlers and young children (often ages 1–3), the listing claims a very high weight capacity (up to “300 lb / 265+ lb” in some marketing copy).
Practically, this high weight rating mostly indicates durability — but realistically, this swing is best for toddlers/young children rather than newborns.
With a seat depth and high back design, the swing becomes suitable only once the child can sit and hold themselves — likely from around 6–12 months or older (depending on development), and continuing through early childhood.
These factors represent the most critical aspects that will impact your satisfaction with this product.
This swing is now one of my 15 month old grandson's favorite things here at Granny's. It was super easy to install without needing a single tool...just a step ladder. We hung it from a branch in a tree and it feels sturdy and steady. Although there is not a seatbelt or buckle, they sit far enough inside that it's definitely secure. Because it's a rubber-like material, you can just wipe off any rain water or dew and they are good to go. He loves it and for the price, it's totally worth all the smiles. No missing parts—everything was included and came super fast.