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Strathwood Basics Anti-Gravity Adjustable Recliner Chair, Dark Brown with Champagne Frame

Strathwood Basics Anti-Gravity Adjustable Recliner Chair, Dark Brown with Champagne Frame

  • Anti-gravity recliner has a steel suspension frame to ease back tension
  • Offers infinite back and leg positions; 250-pound weight capacity; wide variety of colors
  • Durable Textilene seat attaches to frame with bungee cords through metal grommets
  • Closed measures 36 inches long by 26.8 inches wide by 5.7 inches high
  • Opened measures 63.8 inches long by 26.8 inches wide by 29.3 inches high; weighs 17.82 pounds

Strathwood’s anti-gravity recliner is designed to provide the same weightless, floating sensations NASA astronauts experience in a gravity-free environment. These reclined, “weightless” positions raise legs, thereby reducing pressure on the spine and relieving muscle tension. Due to a unique locking system, the recliner adjusts to offer infinite back and foot positions. Adding comfort to the chair is a removable pillow to serve as a headrest or lumbar support. Best of all, take the chair absolut

List Price: $ 64.99

Price: $ 64.99

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  1. 137 of 140 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A Relaxing Joy, March 24, 2009
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    John N. Schear “cxxi121″ (Roanoke, Virginia United States) –
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    May 19, 2011: UPDATE. It’s time to get the Recliner out and go for a third season of use. Without exception this chair looks almost exactly as it looked in 2009 when it arrived. Two seasons of use and it’s still like new. After sun, rain and lots of wind I am delighted with the Strathwood.

    Do not use this if you have work to do. If you have the slightest bit of sleep in your system and relax in this recliner you are going to go to sleep. I set this up on the deck with the intention of reading a while and then finishing some other tasks related to spring cleanup. Whoops. Some fairy sprinkled sleep dust in my eyes and away I went. Thank goodness our street is populated by a pack of fools driving Harleys who believe they can take the curve out front at 50 MPH in 2nd gear. I don’t know about anti-gravity but the recliner-chair is really comfortable.

    This recliner is one of those items that far exceed expectations. Having been an ally of old fashioned cheap recliners I was taken aback with the quality and weight of this recliner. It is heavy enough not to get blown away with a breeze or even a strong wind. Unlike the old fashioned cheap ones it will hold with ease those of us who have managed to exceed normal weight limits. You’ll have to determine those limits. It holds Blubba and me with ease. Not both of us together. Just one or the other. Maybe both. Later. March 26 update: It is later now and I forgot to include a comment about the included pillow. I was so excited to try out the recliner I forgot to empty the full contents of the packing box. Lo and behold the pillow was there and it sure adds a nice touch to an already nice recliner. Please permit one other comment. The craftsmanship for the recliner is perfect: not rough edges or annoying sharp edges. It’s well made. Can’t use now: too rainy. Later

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  2. 155 of 160 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Anti-Gravity Chari, May 12, 2008
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    Bikefeller (Philadelphia, PA) –

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    Comfortable and well constructed. It came without instructions for operating the reclining mechanism and it’s a little tricky. This chair may not be suitable for wide people. It’s fairly narrow.

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  3. 427 of 455 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    cannot be left in the rain, April 17, 2009
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    Tara “Tara” (New York, NY USA) –

    I bought three of these chairs last summer. They are actually quite good looking and comfortable, but I didn’t know you couldn’t leave them in the rain. They immediately rusted and dripped rust on our deck. They must be brought in when it rains, which is not convenient for us. I would not have bought these if I had known they were not weather resistant.

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