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Best Choice Products Oversized Padded Zero Gravity Chair, Folding Outdoor Patio Recliner, XL Anti Gravity Lounger for Backyard w/Headrest, Cup Holder, Side Tray, Polyester Mesh - Black/Gray

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1.Color:Black/blue


About this item

  • EXTRA-WIDE SEATING: Padded weather-resistant polyester fabric conforms to your body while an adjustable headrest adds an extra level of comfort
  • THICK PADDED COMFORT: A wide 24-inch seat with additional padding and a 300-pound capacity creates a comfortable space to lounge for hours on end
  • TAKE IT ON THE GO: A lightweight, folding design makes this chair easy to enjoy at home, the beach, the park, or your next tailgate
  • DETACHABLE SIDE TRAY: Includes a convenient accessory tray equipped with two cupholders, a phone mount, and a tablet holder to keep your favorite devices close at hand
  • LOCKABLE RECLINING SYSTEM: An extra-wide seat smoothly glides into an ergonomic zero-gravity position with a system of locks and elastic for extra support; OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 46"(L) x 29"(W) x 40"(H); WEIGHT CAPACITY: 300lbs.



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Stacy C.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Pros: Overall comfortable, width, appearance. Cons: Not easily portable, lock doesn't stay locked, reclines but not truly "zero gravity".This lounge has just enough padding to add some softness, is a couple of inches wider than the standard lounges so overall is very comfortable. While it does recline it does not go into a fully level feet above heart level. The purple and violet color scheme with the black frame looks great and feels sturdy, but it is heavy, so be aware if you are looking for a lounge to take on the go. Because of it being less portable, it has only been used inside so far, so I can't address the issue others have noted about rusting. The lock on each side supposed to keep the lounge in the chosen reclining position does not always hold and remain in that position. Sometimes I'll hear some random clicks as it slowly slips out of position and I need to readjust myself and put the circle "lock" back into the locked position. Finally, the bottom leg section is too long to fold flat against the chair when in the upright position and stays pointing out 7" from the seat section so getting into it is a challenge for a 5'2" person. I wish there was a face canopy on this model for when it is used outside or at least available to purchase for it, so maybe they can work on that!
Candice A. Rubendall
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Searched for a comfortable lounger to take on the road with our coach. Loved the color selections offered. I purchased the dark burgundy and black. Very sharp in person. I chose this lounge over my initial thought of getting a lounger with the cushy padding. I didn’t want to play with adding that separate cushion and storing another item under our coach since space is an issue. Plus.. what I consider cushy padding didn’t seem to match what was told in reviews mentioning the padding was not very thick. And I assume over time and use it would be flattened down so much.. I decided against it.This chair came full assembled in a large box. I tried it immediately and it is comfortable. Not like a lazy boy- but comfortable for what I will need it for. It isn’t a light weight lounger. So keep in mind it’s heavy. I like that the construction material tubing is black and also the arm rests. It takes a try or two to get use to how to operate it. But it’s easy to figure out. I read another female review and she added the black foam pipe insulation to the very bottom support on the lounger where the back of you ankles would rest, depending on your height. I’m 5’9, my husband is 6’2. I added it and secured with black zip ties. Perfect! I like the weight capacity of the lounger. The material is a thick canvas type. I also like the plastic attachment for drinks and whatever. For the price- I think it’s worth it. Time will tell once I start using it full time. It’s quiet, not flimsy. Has a firm seating to it. It’s not really padded. It’s just the thick canvas. You won’t sink into this lounger- if you’re looking to sink in and be super cozy… then this may not be what you are looking for. But it is comfortable. I might spray the canvas with a water repellent for those rainy days.
Lepidopman
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
This is the second one I’ve bought. It is really easy to operate, very comfortable, and reasonably priced. I read a post dated July 9th by Sureshoe on this chair and took his advice and have a bit more to add.First, Sureshoe suggested tightening the screws some to prevent the nut from coming off. Great idea. Now, add to that some LocTight/ thread lock compound to the threads exposed as in pic. This will add to the probability of the nut staying on.Second, I took some 3/4” foam pipe insulation (3/4” hole and about 2” in diameter), made a slit along the slit line in the foam tubing and cut four 5” pieces to attach to the corner bottom braces so as to buffer the hard ground or ground irregularities. By protecting the braces this way, the plastic is less likely to wear out or crack. They are attached with two zip ties. Next, I attached about a 20” or so piece of the same foam pipe insulation around the lower part that comes up to meet/hold one’s feet. The pic shows the three zip ties I used…..with…..the pulled out tabs for tightening the zip ties facing downward away from where my legs/feet will rest. Now the chair is, imho, perfect. It rests on padding not wearing out the plastic corner braces, has padding for my feet, and the nuts are more firmly set and less likely to loosen up and fall off.I have owned many of such chairs for camping, porch use, and for hours of sitting at car shows and these are simply THE best I’ve come across.After a while with the “pool noodle like” foam pipe insulation, I replaced them with a denser foam pipe insulation and put a rubber tape on the bottoms to protect the insulation from an abrasive ground. The cheaper pool noodle type foam tended to pop/crush real easily causing me to redo with the denser pipe insulation. I also double rolled with pipe insulation the foot rest so there is no digging into the backs of your legs when resting your feet/legs on it. I used 3/4” ID for the covering of the metal leg piece and 11/4” ID to go over the first covering. Using the next size bigger allows for a more thorough wrap on top of the first. Btw…..when I put the foam on the bar prior to the zip ties, I put rubber cement on the metal bar and the inside of the foam so as to prevent free rolling. I also used rubber cement on the outside of the first foam and on the inside of the second foam all prior to doing up the zip ties. See pics 4-7. This did not take too long to do and is well worth the effort. It also does not cost much to do. Both my chairs have been working great and my long legs no longer get that “dug in” soreness after resting them on the double-padded foot rest while napping in the chair on my porch.Well…..spring is almost here, and my wife decided she wanted one of these too. Yep….I ordered a third chair and got it today. It came quickly and had no damage. I put the lock -tite on the 4 or 5 nuts on each side and it’s ready to go out to the screened in porch soon. Just thought you might like to know that my buying a third one means I really like these. After all, my car show chair (lots of sitting) did half a season last year just wonderfully.
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