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Strathwood Anti-Gravity Adjustable Recliners

Brand: Strathwood
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy Used: $64.00 - $64.99
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4 out of 5 stars Great Chair...with one little snafu   March 1, 2010
Larry C. Butler
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The chair is great for lounging and relaxing in the sun and cool breezes that reach our balcony. Surprisingly, the chair does not take up that much space. One little snafu on the part of the manufacturer is that the label is upside down on the chair.


4 out of 5 stars Great product... one small aside   February 27, 2010
Jeffrey R. Sargent
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

These chairs are fantastic... the comfort is incredible... the price is unbelievable... the ease of operation is, well, perfect on one, not so perfect on the other. We ordered two, and one was the "cat's meow" and the other was short the "meow". The levers that lock the chair in any given position worked effortlessly on one chair, but the other was difficult to lock, then more difficult to unlock. We first thought that returning the problem chair was in order, but upon closer inspection, decided that some simple sanding of the rough spots on the plastic locking mechanism would cure the problem... it did. Sure, we as consumers should not have to worry about "fixing" such things, but on the other hand, the price was better than the norm and we ended up extremely happy. We'd recommend these to anyone wanting a great deal on what are normally an overpriced item. In fact, we are going to order two more for any friends that may join our camp-outs... and we have some sandpaper at hand just in case!


1 out of 5 stars false advertising   February 25, 2010
rose
I bought the chair with the faulkner recliner serving tray, that is advertised with the chair. The serving tray does not fit on the chair!! The screw on clamp is too small for the diameter of the chair frame and the table is in the way of the pull ring to adjust the chair and hits the arm rest if you could screw it in place.
As for the chair it is not for anyone with arthritis in their hands. My fingers are sore after adjusting once. The chair is comfortable but not worth the pain, I wanted something to relax in, not increase my pain!Faulkner Black Serving Tray



5 out of 5 stars Relax A Little   February 8, 2010
Preacher Man (North Carolina)
We have had two of these chairs for over a year. We only use them while camping. They work great for us but if your weight is 275 or above it might be a tight fit. You might want to try a larger chair.


5 out of 5 stars Great Chair   February 3, 2010
Dan F.
This anti-gravity chair is well built and worth the money, which by the way was very reasonable. I use it for a recliner in our winter rental and its perfect.

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