Swing Set Accessories

For trees or swing sets, our range of swings provides the perfect mix of comfort, style and reliability.

Yes, tree swings can be safe when installed properly on a healthy tree using high-quality hardware. You also must choose a good-quality tree swing to ensure it will safely hold up under inclement weather and consistent use. Here are features to look for when assessing whether a tree swing is safe:

- Designed for use on sturdy hardwood branches at least 8 inches in diameter.
- Weather-resistant rope, rust-proof hardware, and UV-protected swing seat or platform.
- Includes heavy-duty straps, steel carabiners, or eye bolts—never just rope over a branch.
- Clearly labelled max weight capacity that suits your needs (child, adult, or multi-user).
- Two-point hanging systems for better balance and reduced tipping risk.
- Compliance with ASTM or CE safety certifications when possible.

Another important safety precaution is regularly inspecting the swing, ropes, and branch for wear or damage. If any of these components are deteriorating, you should replace them as soon as possible.
Another crucial component to the safety of a tree swing is whether your tree is strong enough for a swing. A sturdy, mature hardwood tree—such as an oak, maple, or beech—is generally ideal due to its dense wood and deep root system. The supporting branch should be at least 8 inches in diameter, horizontal, and located 8–12 feet above the ground to allow for proper swing clearance. Trees with visible damage, signs of disease, shallow roots, or limbs that bend excessively under pressure should be avoided. Remember: The health and stability of the tree matter just as much as the strength of your swing hardware. Be choosey when it comes to which tree you pick, and when in doubt, consult an expert for assistance.
The best tree swing for your family depends on who it’s for and how it will be used. For a kid’s tree swing, disc swings, saucer swings or platform swings are typically a good fit. If you have multiple children, a large platform or two-seater swing will likely be the best option. For adult tree swings, hammock or bench-style swings are the better options for relaxation and comfort. Tent swings can be a good hybrid option – fun for the kids and peaceful for the parents. Regardless of the user, you need to look for durable, weather-resistant materials, adjustable ropes, and safety-certified designs. Brands that offer tested weight limits and easy installation are generally the most reliable.
There are many places in Canada where you can buy a tree swing or swings for a swing set. Retailers like Amazon and Costco are good places to start your research. They have several options from leading brands across the country. You can also find tree swings for sale on brands’ direct websites or local backyard stores in your area. We suggest looking at multiple sources so you can compare prices on the outdoor tree swing you’re interested in.