【Sports & Outdoor】Skyfort II Playground Cedar Wood Swing Set with Playhouse Fort, Sandbox, Picnic Table, Slide
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About this item
Customer Favorite Outdoor Swing Set: Your kids will have fun playing backyard games on the Skyfort swing set. Nicely equipped with multiple playhouse accessories and features to keep your children entertained for hours.
Long Lasting, Withstands in Severe Weather: Why Cedar? Cedar thrives in damp climates, enabling it to withstand many conditions. In laboratory testing, our durable cedar wood proved to be rot resistant and highly resistant to natural decay.
Every Accessory Under the Sun: This backyard swing set and fort is a sturdy structure that stands the test of time, a top of the line clubhouse with wood roof, windows, covered entry way, and bay windows. Sun balcony and crow's nest with telescope.
Enjoy Quality Time: Whether make believe or for real, enjoy a picnic with your child on the picnic table. The lower deck has a snack stand. Instead of going to the beach, play in the sandbox.
Swings, Trapeze, Rock Climber: Two belt swings and a trapeze, rock climbing wall and flat step entry ladder. and 10ft. Speedy slide and Monkey Bars
Stain Saturation May Very: All lumber is pre-stained for a smooth and clear appearance, as well as cut and stamped with the part number to help speed up the building process. Some pilot-hole drilling may be require
Step-by-Step Setup Via Our App: Download our app to view videos and diagram instructions for setup. This is a large playset and comes in pieces, we have included these tools to help you along the way.
Warranty: Backyard Discovery stands by quality made materials for every product we make. The skyfort II comes with a 5-Yr Limited Warranty.
Backyard Experts: We have been offering ready-to-assemble outdoor play and patio structures for over 35 years! Bringing joy to children and adults from our swing sets and playhouses to wooden and metal pergolas, cabanas, and gazebos.
Product Description
This outdoor playset will be the kids' favorite, with its raised clubhouse play fort, wooden roof, gabled entry way and balcony. From the crow's nest, they’ll cast a keen eye to the horizon, then race to the monkey bars and swing set on its three-position swing beam. A solid rock wall and standard ladder will give them healthy climbing fun while a 10' wave slide will zoom them down to start all over again!
Meet the Skyfort II Swing Set by Backyard Discovery!
- Made with high strength steel brackets
- Brackets are powder coated to prevent weathering
- Safe-T-Fuse nuts resist loosening over time
- 100% cedar wood resistant to mold and decay
- All plastic pieces are UV resistant.
- Surpasses ASTM standards and is made to last.
If timeless style combined with superior performance is what you're looking for in an outdoor gazebo, look no further. Bring the Skyfort II Swing Set home today!
Features:
CUSTOMER FAVORITE OUTDOOR SWINGSET: Your kids will have fun playing backyard games on the Skyfort swing set. Nicely equipped with multiple playhouse accessories and features to keep your children entertained for hours.
ENJOY QUALITY TIME: Whether make believe or for real, enjoy a picnic with your child on the picnic table. The lower deck has a snack stand. Instead of going to the beach, play in the sandbox.
- The crow's nest is a rare feature, only being on the Skyfort II, Skyfort III, and the Eagle's Nest. If heights are a feature that is being shopped, the Skyfort II is the perfect fit for your yard.
- Why Cedar? Cedar thrives in damp climates, enabling it to withstand many conditions. In laboratory testing, our durable cedar wood proved to be rot resistant and highly resistant to natural decay.
Product information:
- Brand: Backyard Discovery
- Color: Natural
- Material: Wood, Cedar
- Item Weight: 306.59 Kilograms
- Product Dimensions: 200.79"D x 263.78"W x 149.61"H
- Frame Material: Cedar
- Maximum Weight Recommendation: 150 Kilograms
- Maximum number of compatible seats: 2
- Finish Type: Unfinished
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Product Dimensions: 263 x 201 x 148 inches
- Item Weight: 674 pounds
- Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 10 years
Customer questions & answers
Question:What is the over all dimensions of this?
Answer:Hi, the dimensions are:22' 7" W x 16' 8" D x 12' 5" H. Thank You!
Question:Can you swap the location of the ladder and the climbing wall?
Answer:You can but you'll have to drill new holes in your apron board to mount them. I believe the skirt boards on the ladder and climbing wall would cover these extra holes.
Question:What is the weight limit?
Answer:Hi Amy, the Skyfort II can hold 9 kids at the same time each weighing 150 lbs. Total weight of 1,350. Thank You!
Question:Does this come with the wood or just the plans and attachments?
Answer:Yes it comes in 4, 150 lb. boxes full of wood with all instructions and attachments,,
Question:How well is the set holding up. Anyones falling apart on them?
Answer:We’ve had ours for 2 years now. It needs to be sealed every year which takes one full day to two days to do. It’s holding up but it sounds like it is going to break when you step on it as adult. My kids love it though and I do like the design.
Question:does it get damage in the rain and snow?
Answer:2 years in, and no structural damage. There has been noticeable wear on the stain. I will re-stain next spring.
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Customer ReviewsCX****V
This playhouse is the best thing we have gotten our kids! I had no idea that this playset would be so big! I know it has dimensions listed, but I expected it to be smaller. I'm not complaining, but I can't jump and reach the monkey bars (I am 5'3"). The slide seems a bit flimsy but does well with even all three children going down at once. I hope I never have to put another one together, but all the work was worth it watching my kids play and have fun.❤
FD****VI put 90% of this together by myself. I asked my husband and older son for help a couple of times, holding things in place and lifting things over my head, but the majority of it can be done by one person. It took me several days, but I was only working on it for 2-4 hours at a time, and about 20% of my time was spent unscrewing things and flipping them around because I attached them backwards. (Pay attention to where the pilot holes should be) I had the right tools, which makes it fairly easy. The worst part of assembly for me was the slide. I had a very hard time bending the plastic and having it stay where it was supposed to, but once I decided to get a screw in at one end, it got easier. I still think we might buy a straight 10' slide to replace it, since my 7 yr old says it hurts his butt when he bounces down it. That hasn't stopped him from using it, though. I also need to somehow get my hands on two more side slats, since I didn't space the ones on the bottom correctly. The two sides of slats require slightly different spacing, which I didn't pay attention to in the instructions. I assumed they would be the same. Oh well. Overall, my son LOVES his new playground, and my older teenage sons wish they had had one when they were little. I give it a solid "A" purchase, and I think he'll use it for a good 3-4 years before he feels too big for it. I am 5' tall and 100lbs, and I can crawl around in it pretty easily. The clubhouse is pretty cool! And it looks really nice
s***sdI really love this set. Does it take forever? SURE! But... here's what I did: Do I regret this purchase? Absolutely not! My kids are like "can we go out and play on our park, before dinner?" They love it. They are 3.5 and 2, and play just great on it. It is PLENTY tall. Adults can fit... even up in the crow's nest. Can I stand up, completely (I'm 5'11")? No. But we have older children come play on it, and no child has been "too big" for it, yet. I think the oldest child we had was like 10.5? Perhaps older. The slide is long... even I get going a little bit on it. Before I added the wood chips, I could dangle from the monkey bars (there are 4 bars), without touching the ground. With wood chips, I just barely have to pick up my feet. The girls are too small to do the monkey bars alone. I've seen some people block off the entrance to it, on the club house, and leave them off altogether, but my kids don't attempt without us, so we opted to leave it on, for their older friends/cousins. They learned to do the rock wall quickly, and love it. They eat on the picnic table a lot. Downfall? Their friends can NOT keep the sand in the sandbox. I'm debating constructing something that keeps it closed, so those friends can't get into it... I HATE cleaning up the sand from the lower deck. The seesaw swing is awesome, since the girls aren't big enough to "pump" on a normal swing really well, yet. They get going on that double swing like crazy, so I don't always have to be out to push them on the other 2. The telescope is fun. It isn't magnified, or anything, but nobody has complained. I can see us getting MANY years of good use out of this. I'm so happy I didn't get a smaller set. Truly... for the price, you get SO many options for them to play on, and kids of all sizes can fit. It is very very sturdy, and looks beautiful in the yard.
SD****SDthe set has taken sun, lots of rain already, and even a hailstorm. It's holding up very well. We even moved it to the other side of the yard to make room for a major backyard improvement. We un-anchored it, detached the ladder, rock wall, and slide, and the rolled it across the yard on 1 1/2 pc. Took 45 minutes to move it 120 feet and turn it 180. After we moved it, I went around and tightened anything loose. Looks great in it's new home.
S***SIt’s a beast of a project. Organization is key. Layout your pieces by letter and number. My recommendation is having one person work on the fort and another work on the accessory pieces, then attach everything at the end. Make sure the pilot holes are facing the correct direction! The wood splits very easily if you do not drill into a pilot hole. Overall the kids love it!
C***DFJust got done putting this together and have climbed all over it
S***DThis was a fun project. Before purchasing this item, I was kind of hesitant about purchasing it. But, if you follow the directions, step by step, it’s not confusing at all. I have no construction experience and did not have a problem assembling the playground. Just some advice I would recommend. 1. Lay out all the pieces according to the Alphabet/Number. 2. Lay out all screws, bolts and nuts according to what they are. 3. To speed up the process, have a partner or two. 4. Just have fun and enjoy the process. My kids love their playground and yours will too!