Rock-N-Lounge Zero Gravity Patio Recliner Lounge Chaise (Steel / Beige) | 
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| Brand: Emson Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $139.77 You Save: $60.22 (30%)
New (2) from $139.77
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 27680
Shipping Weight (lbs): 28 Dimensions (in): 62 x 28 x 46
Model: 7977 ASIN: B000XHBIXI
Release Date: January 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: We do ship to APO addresses, and Alaska/Hawaii as well. But please contact us for shipping quote (Actual shipping charges / no markup / but standard shipping quote shown here is not accurate- Just send us your address & we'll responsd with a quote beforehand). Exactly as shown here. Shipped with tracking, insurance and/or delivery confirmation. Just click on store name PurrfectToys for more information if needed. All inquiries answered promptly. New in stock and ready to ship. Sold out everywhere.
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| Features:
| • | Zero gravity rocking chair for indoor or outdoor use | | • | Made of weather-resistant, breathable PVC-coated mesh fabric | | • | Zero gravity technology creates sensation of weightlessness; 280-pound maximum weight limit | | • | Sturdy stainless-steel frame; lockable legs for stability; includes an adjustable pillow that can be used as a head or back rest | | • | Measures 62 inches long by 28 inches wide by 45.5 inches tall; collapsible frame folds down to nine inches for storage |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Whether you're lounging on the back patio or kicking back in front of the TV, the Emson Rock-N-Lounge Zero Gravity Chaise is a great fit. The chair is made from a weather-resistant, breathable, PVC-coated mesh fabric, helping it hold up to rain, wind, and sun while also keeping you cool on hot days. More significantly, the chair employs NASA's zero gravity technology to create the sensation of weightlessness, creating a remarkably comfortable seating experience in both reclined and upright positions. And thanks to the collapsible frame, the chair folds down into a mere 9 inches, making it easy to carry and store. Other details include lockable legs for when you don't feel like rocking and a sturdy stainless-steel frame that holds up to heavy use. 
The PVC-coated mesh fabric will hold up to the elements while zero-gravity technology creates the sensation of weightlessness. The chair also folds up for easy storage. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Rock on August 28, 2008 I bought 2 Rock N Lounge chairs. They have been used all summer and are very comfortable and sturdy. The headrest/pillow is not too comfortable but it slips off easily.
Rock-N-Lounge chair August 22, 2008 Very poor design. I purchased two set, one arrive totally broken, and the other minor broken. But it was very uncomfortable to sit on and it doesn't rock that much. I don't recommend this item at all.
Not perfect, but good chair July 30, 2008 A decent chair. Of good quality. Somewhat difficult to get in and out of as there is not a good place to put your foot (especially when holding an infant!).
Too Short!!!! July 29, 2008 I am very disappointed with this chair. I purchased a different brand zero gravinty chair for my husband and we both loved it so when I saw this model on Amazon I decided to get my own zero gravity. I really liked the fact it rocked and it looked nice in pictures. Well, the chair came in good condition but it is just far too short for me. I am a 5'9 female - the chair should be long enough, but it's not. A second problem with the chair is that when you "lock" it in place, it does not stay in place and slowly returns to a seated position. I purchased a new zero gravity, just like my husband's and will have to settle for not being able to rock. If you exceed 5'6, I would not recommend this chair.
Dissapointed July 27, 2008 This is such a great concept but something was missing for comfort for me. I'm 5'10" and it was not comfortable, nor did I fit in the recliner part. It was great looking, and nice fabric, but felt hard when I sat in it, no give, maybe with time it would??? I felt it was VERY hard to make it recline without help and then I felt like I was going to fall over, though their are little feet in the back so you won't. It wasn't an easy rock either. Upon receiving it, the plastic hard arm rest was cracked in shipping I suppose, I sent it back. For my vote, needs to go back to engineering and I hope they make it better, because if they did I'd try it again. But for now, don't waste your money on shipping.
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