To install a dual hook swing, you first need to have 2 mounting points. These mounting points are recommended to be between 60 to 90 cm.
There are many options to find as seen in our video 7 ways Sex Swing Installation Optionss to install your sex swing. All 7 methods will work with this swing.
Wider spacing will be more comfortable than narrow.
Ceiling Hooks
If you are installing a ceiling hook, remember you will need to find ceiling joists. If you are installing your swing parallel to the joists, you will have a range of options that you can set your width to. If you are going perpendicular, your spacing will be determined by the spacing of the joists such as 60, 90 and 128 cm.
Low Ceilings/Stands
If you have a low ceiling, or you are using a stand, you can remove the length of chain. Do not remove the springs. This can affect the headrest adjustments so please see below.
High Ceilings
If you have ceilings higher than 122 cm, you can space your ceiling hooks further apart. For example a 128 cm spacing on a 305 cm ceiling will be roughly the same angles as a 90 cm spacing on a 122 cm ceiling.
Most people with 245 to 275 cm ceilings should be fine with the installation chains included. If you have higher ceilings, you can buy chain at a hardware store very inexpensively. Recommended would be to buy 2 pieces of 2/0 chain or 6.35 mm chain with a weight rating of at least 136 kg in a length equal to your ceiling height. So for a 305 cm ceiling, get 3 pieces that are 90 cm long.
Assemble the Swing
Once you have your mounting points established, connect one chain assembly
Carabiner - Spring
- Quick Link
- Chain
Carabiner
Connect the 2 primary straps (the
Handles, Stirrups and Headrest can connect to the same
Adjusting The Swing
There are no rules for adjusting the swing. If you have a position that needs less straps, remove the extra straps. Get creative.
One common