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Strathwood Anti-Gravity Adjustable Recliners

Brand: Strathwood
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy Used: $64.00 - $64.99
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3 out of 5 stars Comfy, but pretty scratched up...horrible packaging   August 28, 2010
JPH
I bought this chair for my pregnant wife to take on our lake vacation as there are no comfortable chairs at the place we stay. It arrived in a box barely larger than the folded chair and there was absolutely no packaging material in the box. The chair tubing was scuffed up and scratched pretty much everywhere, but it was still functional. I'm not convinced that the scratched were even from shipping given the location of some of them, which makes me think the chairs are coming from the manufacturer this way. At any rate, we were leaving in a couple days, so we couldn't return it and really just had to deal with it...like I said, it was still functional. So, we got to the cabin and set the chair up and it is very comfortable...my wife really liked it.

I have mixed feelings about this chair because it's very comfortable and is actually a really nicely constructed chair. The only problem is the scratches and scuffs really detract from how nice the chair really is. If you're looking for a nice, sturdy, comfortable chair and don't care too much about cosmetic appearance, then this is for you. I wouldn't recommend this chair if you are looking for something with a nice finish.



5 out of 5 stars Great Items, Poor shipping speed   August 22, 2010
Snortimer
The item arrived in good condition and was a present, The person who got it loved it, but they took 3 days to ship it rendering the extra money I paid to have it shipped 2-day delivery useless.


5 out of 5 stars Love it!   August 19, 2010
Kristy Fisher (Towanda, Pa USA)
I love the color of this chair. It's comfortable and everyone that has sat in it agrees. I would recommend it!


5 out of 5 stars Relaxing in Haiti   August 6, 2010
Linda Blankenship (Fowlerville, MI, US)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a missionary in northwest Haiti, and although I may live without a lot of the basic comforts, I thoroughly enjoy my gift of my Strathwood gravity lounge chair! It cam fully assembled, ready to enjoy and I immediately found I could easily take a nap in it! It is durable, easy to fold up and then reopen, but also useful as an extra chair as well as a great lounge chair. It has already become one of my favorite furniture items in Haiti!


5 out of 5 stars impression   August 4, 2010
Dmitriy Fridman
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I really liked this chair. It was a little bit awkward in the beginning - it takes almost impossible positions. But when I realised that you can move to the any reasonable angle. Maaaan! It's just awesome.

We already bought the second one (sky blue) and we are very sorry the sun-colored one is not available.


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