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Extreme Sling and Swing Stand

$956.76

Easy to assemble whenever the mood strikes, this kit includes a sturdy stand, a beautiful sling, and all the chains and clips you need for comfortable, kinky sex! Avoid damage to your walls, doors, or ceiling by hanging your sling on a stand instead! The unique design features built-in rings to securely attach the carabiners and chains. The luxurious leather-lined sling offers full access to your partner while they are suspended in the air, spread open and waiting for you. The adjustable design allows them to lie back and place their feet in the included, but removable stirrups. The padded pillow will cradle their head, with adjustable straps at the head that allows you to raise or lower their upper bodies. When you are done, the sling wipes off quickly and the stand disassembles easily for discreet storage. For a different way to play, the central ring where the legs of the stand cross even allows you to attach a standard sex swing, not included.

Measurements: Assembled stand is 80.5 inches tall with a footprint of 69.75 x 81.75 inches at the base. Sling is 38 inches in length, 21 inches in width.

Note: Weight limit of 300 pounds. Includes stand, 4 chains, 8 spring snap clips, leather sling, and 2 removable stirrups. 4 rings are welded to the stand, as well. Standard sex swing compatible, but not included.

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