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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: 300 lbs
8 reviews for 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 – Gray
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$89.99
Lepidopman –
Totally Awesome Chair…..with two suggestions
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.
JP –
Great chair!
This chair is awesome. I’m using for back pain relief and in these circumstances, it is actually more comfortable than any sofa or recliner because it is perfectly firm. Once back pain is gone, this will become my go-to chair for outdoor seating! Super lightweight but feels sturdy at the same time. it’s larger and wider than I expected, which makes it more comfy. One improvement I made was adding pipe insulation around the bottom bar where your feet rest. Folks with longer legs will appreciate something under their ankles in the zero gravity position, but I wouldn’t say this is a flaw with this specific chair, just the design of every chair like this one.
dotland101 –
Great (wider) chair at reasonable price
BCP offers the most colours to choose from, by far, and we like this “sky blue” very much.The only thing we’d like to mention is, the crossbar under the seat section, it hit every time we sat on it (and — No, our weight is not over 300 lbs, or even near that), don’t know if it’s supposed to be like that, or whether the bungee cord that strung the seat fabric to the frame wasn’t tight enough? Or maybe they are too close together, between the crossbar and the (fabric) seat section? But it’s still ok, just have to be careful when trying to sit on it, not sitting on it too harshly, so not to land our butt on the crossbar…. Ouch!The 160° maximum reclining angle is actually better than the one we bought that advertised theirs would extend to 170°…… So, sleeping on this chair is better as far as feeling more like sleeping on a camping cot.We also like that this chair is wider. The extra 4″ wider over all does make a difference and feel better too, more room and more comfortable. We actually sent back the same kind of chair because it’s only about 19″ in the seat width and overall frame width of only 25.5″….. many are sold at the same price as this one but of smaller size (as mentioned).This is a much better deal, get a wider chair with many colours to choose from at a reasonable price. Highly recommend this chair by BCP. We are thinking of getting another one.
Audrey –
Comfortable comfortable comfortable
COMFORTABLE! We love these chairs, so comfortable. Sitting outside for hours enjoying the evening and still very comfortable. The look very nice, no real assembly, adjust easily with many choices since you decide where to set it. They are very stable and durable, easy to transport and they fit easily into our RV.
RHTFG –
Comfortable, sturdy, good value
This is the first zero-gravity lounger I have ever purchased, and I’m completely satisfied with it. Comfortable, roomy, sturdy enough to hold my sizeable self plus a small dog and a weighted blanket. Folds away for storage, fits in the backseat of my car for easy transport, and I love the little cupholder tray with spots for two drinks, my phone, a couple of books, my Kindle, and more.A completely surprise bonus was that it is exactly the size to fit with this heated massage mat thingy my husband got me for Christmas a few years ago, so on the super cheap I have a functioning zero gravity massage chair!
Linda Walter –
Very good lounge chair
Exactly as advertised. Very comfy chair. The side table slides on and off easily.I wish it had a position for sitting up with the foot/leg rest up, but you can’t have everything!
M. Doty –
Elastic lacings and more broke after a year; seat too wide for an average-size woman
I liked a lot of things about this comfortable, attractive reclining folding chair: the amount of seat and back padding was just right, and the lever to lock the amount of recline securely locked into gear-like teeth. (As opposed to a wheel that just gripped a smooth surface.) What I didn’t like was that the seat was too wide, meaning that the arms were too far apart to support both of my elbows. The worst problems were breakage: in just over a year, the elastic lacing broke, and my hands are not strong enough to re-lace and tighten replacement elastic cords. (I tried.) Also, 1 or 2 screws came loose or the plastic they were set in cracked. (I don’t remember exactly, my partner fixed those problems for me.) This chair was only used indoors.
Chris Church –
A few issues at the beginning with our order getting lost. But having contacted the seller he fixed the situation promptly and resent the chair. Received the replacement quickly. The chair is great and my wife loves it. We will order a second one soon from the same company.