Gorilla Playsets Tiki Treehouse Beachcomber Swing Set

It's inventible for a lot of us: tiki gatherings lead to rum drinking which leads to hedonistic opportunities which lead to babies. I should know — I've got two at home now. So the issue then becomes how to integrate tiki into your newfound parental lifestyle. Do you have to remove the backyard tiki bar to put up a swing set?

It looks like the answer, to that question at least, is no. Last week I stumbled on the Gorilla Playsets Tiki Treehouse Beachcomber Swing Set on Amazon, which would integrate nicely with a backyard bar. This A-frame, thatched playset features:

• Premium preserved pine lumber
• Timber shield protective poly-coating on main beams
• Patented one-piece A-frame bracket
• Heavy-duty synthetic thatch roof with bamboo accents
• 5’ deck height
• 4' x 6' platform
• 3 position swing beam
• Iron ductile swing hangers
• 2 swings with plastisol chains
• 1 trapeze with plastisol chains
• 10' wave slide
• Caribbean cargo net
• Gang plank climbing ramp
• Built in picnic table
• Sandbox
• Yeoman's bell

19 feet x 12 feet x 11 feet footprint

$1999 (with free shipping)

Learn more about the Gorilla Playsets Tiki Treehouse Beachcomber Swing Set at Amazon.com

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