Getting in and out of a hammock swing is usually the hard part. The TFH Sky Cruiser Net Swing solves that with a sturdy frame that holds the net open and stable - so children, teenagers, and adults across North America can simply climb in, settle into the soft rope seat, and start swinging. Once you are in, the sensation has been described as flying. That is not a marketing claim; it is what people actually say when they experience a framed hammock net that moves in multiple directions at once.
The Sky Cruiser is 24" wide by 55" long and supports up to 175 lbs, making it genuinely usable for adults as well as children. The soft rope construction is comfortable against the body during extended use and allows airflow - no overheating during active sensory sessions.
Swinging - particularly in a net or hammock swing that allows multi-directional movement - is one of the most therapeutically rich vestibular activities available. The gentle, rhythmic motion of the TFH Sky Cruiser stimulates the vestibular receptors in the inner ear, providing input that the brain uses to process balance, spatial orientation, and gravitational pull. For children and adults who benefit from vestibular regulation, consistent access to this kind of input during play or rest can support self-regulation, attention, and body awareness in meaningful ways.
Occupational therapists frequently incorporate net swings into sensory integration programmes because the open net design also introduces an element of proprioceptive input - the rope contacts the body throughout the session, providing gentle pressure feedback alongside the movement. The result is a swing that simultaneously addresses the vestibular and proprioceptive systems in a way that many single-axis or platform swings cannot.
The framed design adds a layer of practical accessibility that matters in therapy settings: a child who might struggle to enter a traditional hanging hammock can often manage the Sky Cruiser independently, which supports confidence, autonomy, and the development of gross motor and motor planning skills alongside the sensory benefits.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!
Getting in and out of a hammock swing is usually the hard part. The TFH Sky Cruiser Net Swing solves that with a sturdy frame that holds the net open and stable - so children, teenagers, and adults across North America can simply climb in, settle into the soft rope seat, and start swinging. Once you are in, the sensation has been described as flying. That is not a marketing claim; it is what people actually say when they experience a framed hammock net that moves in multiple directions at once.
The Sky Cruiser is 24" wide by 55" long and supports up to 175 lbs, making it genuinely usable for adults as well as children. The soft rope construction is comfortable against the body during extended use and allows airflow - no overheating during active sensory sessions.
Swinging - particularly in a net or hammock swing that allows multi-directional movement - is one of the most therapeutically rich vestibular activities available. The gentle, rhythmic motion of the TFH Sky Cruiser stimulates the vestibular receptors in the inner ear, providing input that the brain uses to process balance, spatial orientation, and gravitational pull. For children and adults who benefit from vestibular regulation, consistent access to this kind of input during play or rest can support self-regulation, attention, and body awareness in meaningful ways.
Occupational therapists frequently incorporate net swings into sensory integration programmes because the open net design also introduces an element of proprioceptive input - the rope contacts the body throughout the session, providing gentle pressure feedback alongside the movement. The result is a swing that simultaneously addresses the vestibular and proprioceptive systems in a way that many single-axis or platform swings cannot.
The framed design adds a layer of practical accessibility that matters in therapy settings: a child who might struggle to enter a traditional hanging hammock can often manage the Sky Cruiser independently, which supports confidence, autonomy, and the development of gross motor and motor planning skills alongside the sensory benefits.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!