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…
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#1 by Oral on November 28, 2009 - 10:59 am
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.
#2 by Ketan on November 28, 2009 - 11:42 am
It is value for your money.The chair is very comfortable and reclines as expected.The only problem was it came without instructions.The shipping box looked like it had to fight a cyclone.
You have to look for the small circular ring under the armrest to adjust the recliner and lock it by lifting it up when the desired position is attained.
Not as great as the 300$ recliners.But definitely worth 60$.
#3 by Annabel on November 28, 2009 - 1:47 pm
I purchased this chair and had to return it a few weeks later. I noticed a rivet was missing when I first set it up, but I determined the chair would be OK without it. Then after it was on the deck for a few weeks and it rained a few times, the chair was dripping rust all over our deck. Apparently the inside of the tubing is uncoated and it rusted everywhere.
I told Amazon about it and they sent me a return label to print, however I had to pay for the shipping and a restocking fee!!
Restocking? It is a piece of junk. Give me a break!!