Price: $13.99
(as of Nov 03, 2025 00:45:59 UTC – Details)
Petsplicity Bird Rope Swing Toy
Spreading Joy, One Bird at a Time: Our Passion for Avian Happiness Shines Through
At Petsplicity, we are dedicated to the well-being and happiness of pet birds. Our mission is simple yet profound: to enrich the lives of these beloved creatures and foster their overall health and happiness. With our 2 PCS 67″ Bird Rope Swing, we extend an invitation for your parrot to experience the pure delight of playful exploration and comfortable perching.
Features
- Perfect size for various birds, including Senegal parrots, Sun Conures, Small Cockatoos, Green Cheek Conures, and Mini Macaws
- Flexible and adjustable design allows for customization to suit your bird’s preferences
- Soft and safe material ensures comfort and reduces the risk of injury
- Promotes health and exercise by encouraging physical activity and coordination
- Easy to install and attractive design adds a vibrant touch to your bird’s environment
Pros
- Provides a fun and engaging environment for your feathered friends
- Promotes natural behaviors such as climbing, swinging, and balancing
- Helps to prevent obesity and related health issues
- Stimulates your bird’s mind and body, providing hours of fun and exercise
- Easy to install and adjust to suit your bird’s preferences
Cons
- May require regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure safety and durability
- Some birds may be hesitant to use the rope swing at first, requiring patience and introduction
Product Details
Product Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 2 inches; 9.91 ounces
Item model number: PETLCTY0010
Date First Available: January 8, 2024
Manufacturer: Petplicity
ASIN: B0CRSRVFXK
Best Sellers Rank: #69,719 in Pet Supplies, #62 in Bird Swings
Customer Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 stars, 39 ratings
Why Choose Petsplicity Bird Rope Swing Toy?
Our bird rope swing toy is designed to provide your feathered friends with a fun and engaging environment that promotes health, exercise, and happiness. With its flexible and adjustable design, soft and safe material, and easy installation, this toy is perfect for a range of birds, including parakeets, cockatiels, and small to medium parrots. By choosing Petsplicity, you can trust that you are providing your bird with a high-quality and safe toy that will bring joy and excitement to their daily life.

Cd. Boykin –
Love it
So happy to find this and itâs not made out of rope!!!! One of my lovebirds favorite. Seems sturdy and you get 2
Veronica –
My Babies love it!!
My babies love them both. Great buy, great price!
Jennifer Lynn –
Good quality, parrots love it.
I have 2 African Grey Parrots. I wanted a bungee for their cages so they can climb up and down. Not that they need a bungee to do it but I wanted something else they could climb on and chew.When this set came across my Amazon Vine feed, I decided to order it.I usually make the toys that I put in my bird’s cages. Not because I have disposable time, but because they are expensive if I buy them already made.Whenever possible, I do try to order toys for my parrots via Amazon Vine program to save me some time.I wasn’t sure if this would be ok for my parrots since they are larger birds. There are 2 types of African Grey’s. Congo’s and Tinmeh’s. My Congo is bigger than my Timneh so I was concerned her claws would be too big for this bungee, however, it works for her.Usually, whenever I introduce anything into the cage, they steer clear until they get familiar with it.To reduce stress, it’s a process. I’ll bring something into the room away from the cage and let them see it for a few days then I’ll start moving it closer and closer until it goes in their cage.I walked to the cages with these bungee’s to see what, if any, type of reaction I would received and they were both ok so I installed them in both cages. My Congo (pic 2 & 3) but has since warmed up to it.If I were to make these myself, it probably would have cost me at least $10 each. If I were to buy them from the bird store I frequent, they would be $20 or more each.The fact that I received 2 for under $20 is a steal.These bungees are good for African Grey’s or smaller. I don’t think they would be good for larger birds such as Macaws.They are made well and work perfectly in the 2 cages and don’t take up a lot of room.I usually have a bunch of toys in their cages and I didn’t want anything to interfere with the toys.They are only in their cages when it’s bedtime or when I’m not in the room to supervise their out of cage playing, especially they are both flighted and can get into a boat load of trouble. My Timneh is good but my Congo can be a tool.These bungees are great. I can shape it to however I want and it holds it’s shape. I had to stretch them out a little so they went from the top of the cage to the bottom. They’re working perfectly.I definitely recommend.
Karen S. Garvin –
Birds aren’t sure of this one
I recently bought a bird playground and wanted to hang this from the playground so my two male cockatiels would have at least two ways up to the top perch. The older bird is going on 28 years old and he doesn’t fly very much; sometimes the younger one bullies him so having two routes up and down is best.The playground is new so the birds just haven’t gotten used to it yet, and I think that is the only reason they aren’t playing with the bead spiral. Both of them have been on it once or twice, but they got off it quickly. I think the beads are a bit uncomfortable for their feet. They have the cotton birdie boings and get on it all the time. I think they’ll get used to this one, but I don’t think that it is something they will sit on and relax for periods of time.The wooden beads are chewable and once my senior bird realizes this he’ll be okay with the product. The product seems well made but I do worry with smaller birds that their toes could slide between beads and get pinched.For larger birds, I don’t think this is really strong enough to support them without sagging a lot. If your bird doesn’t like perches that move or sway (or swings), this is not the toy for them.
Jat –
Bright and Colorful
This is my Amazon Vine review for the PETSPLICITY 2 PCS 67″ Bird Rope – Flexible and Durable Swing Toy for Birds – Spiral Perch for Parakeets, Cockatiels and Parrots – Colorful Adjustable Bird Cage Accessory – Ideal for Exercise and Play. I ordered this toy for my large parrot because he absolutely loves these toys. The bright colors attract him and he plays for hours day after day with the colorful wooden beads. It gives him something fun to do that he enjoys while he is in his cage. For smaller parrots like parakeets these beads will last a long time. For larger parrots these toys offer something bright and colorful that they love. The beads, however, are no match for a large parrot’s bite force. It’s simply a matter of them playing with and enjoying their wooden beads until they decide to “rearrange” them, lol. My Moluccan so far has not rearranged his beads. For now he likes chomping on the metal wire with the beads. He likes the sound it makes. He is my son with feathers, and as long as he is happy with his new toys, I am thrilled! Thanks, Amazon.
Leigh P. –
Fun For Budgies and Parakeets
This pack of 2 was great for our parakeets’ cage. We hung one rope as-is from the ceiling of the cage. With the other rope, we stretched it out slightly and then hung it horizontally from one side to an adjacent side of the cage. This gave them a sort of fun path to follow. These ropes are made of strung wooden beads, and the diameter of each bead is only about half-inch. This makes them great for budgies, parakeets, and finches, but I believe are too small for larger parrots.
Kristen –
nice simple bird ropes.
i like ropes for my breeders (we make sure things don’t fray though) because they cause birds to be hormonal, in our case this is a good thing a couple times a year. 🙂 these work perfect for that!
ChickenFriend –
Bigger than imagined, but nice
My son is super picky with his parakeets. While I thought this would be fun for them, he didn’t like how much room they take up. They are larger than I imagined. He has a tall cage and his birds don’t play at the bottom very much. I thought this could motivate them to take more advantage of the rest of their cage. They didn’t show any interest in them, so he removed these from the cage. I think they’d be better for an outside of cage kind of play, but that’s just based on my son’s birds. These are super nice, though!