
Fetish Fantasy Series Fantasy Swing
FANTASY SWING INSTRUCTIONS
With the incredible Fantasy Swing, you'll be swinging your sex life back into action in no time at all! Installation is quick and easy and requires only a few common tools.
The eyelet bolt of the Fantasy Swing can be installed in two places:
- Into the underside wooden frame of a doorway
- Into a beam in the ceiling
Installing into a doorframe is easiest, but limits your range of motion. Installing into a ceiling beam is preferred. Follow the instructions carefully to ensure a safe and enjoyable Fantasy Swing experience.
FOR DOORWAYS:
- Locate the center of the wooden doorway and mark a spot on the underside of the frame.
- Tap the head of the eyelet bolt with a hammer and twist it in until all threads are concealed.
- Use the hammer claw for additional leverage if needed.
- For easier insertion, drill a 5/16" pilot hole first.
FOR CEILINGS:
- Use a stud finder to locate a beam in the ceiling with sufficient clearance from walls and furniture.
- Mark the center of the beam, then tap and twist the eyelet bolt into place.
- Use the hammer claw to help turn it, and drill a 5/16" pilot hole first if needed.
CAUTION: Once the eyelet bolt is installed, do not remove it. Doing so may weaken the hold and pose a safety risk.
HANGING THE SWING:
- If weight on the swing is under 200 lbs, use the Torsion Spring provided.
- If weight is over 200 lbs, assemble the swing hardware without the spring.
- For two-person use, consider the actual hanging weight—one partner may remain on the floor.
WARNING: If using the Torsion Spring, avoid putting hands or body parts near it during use to prevent pinching injuries.
The Fantasy Swing is fully adjustable for your comfort. Pads, supports, and stirrups can be repositioned to accommodate a wide range of sexual positions with minimal effort. The swing hardware can also be adjusted to vary the height from the floor.
Use your imagination—and have fun!
WARNING: Suggested weight limit not to exceed 350 lbs. Install and use at your own risk.