VECUKTY Triangle Frame High Back Folding Camping Chair, Portable Moon Chair with Enhanced Stability, Includes Carry Bag, Black
- Brand:
- VECUKTY
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 810206592588
- EAN:
- 0810206592588
- Walmart SKU:
- 19156713366
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 775 reviews.
This was definitely a WOW purchase!!!! As I recovered from surgery I needed somewhere to sit/lay quietly and comfortably. This unit proved to be the perfect place for all of those things. The price was great and it was delivered just over 48 hours after I ordered it A fantastic purchase, at a great price with excellent service . . . 5 Star on all levels
I bought this chair for my son he is 550 lb he never has nowhere to sit because he breaks the chairs so I bought this for when he visits he showed up for his first visit and was kind of skeptical he sat in the chair and loved it he spent the whole visit in the chair which was great he felt at home I thank you so much
This seems to be a very well made chair, very comfortable and sturdy and looks nice. I would definitely recommend this chair for purchase. I returned it because it wouldn't lay down far enough for me.
My husband 100% loves this chair. He naps in it off %26 on all day - keeps him out of my hair! Only issue how quickly cup holder snapped. He managed to glue it but…
very sturdy, and comfortable lounger. I got this for my wife for the outside patio however, she is not able to utilize this chair. it works well for those that dont have difficulty get up. my wife is weak due to cancer treatments and cannot get out of the chair. she fell trying to get up and had to yell until a neighbor heard her. she was alone at home and could not get up due to her foot being caught up in the chair.
This is the second zero-gravity chair I've bought, and overall I really like it. The first chair was a 50-buck special from Temu rated for "400 lbs". The Temu chair was very comfy and tilted all the way back to horizontal. But it felt a bit small for my 250 lb 6-foot frame, too narrow, too short, and way too rickety. It felt like it was going to collapse at any moment. I stopped using it when the position locks stripped and it wouldn't stay tilted back. But I liked it enough to get a bigger, sturdier chair--this one. While it still feels a little rickety under me, it doesn't feel like it's about to collapse at any time. The extra width is really nice, it gives me a little wiggle room. And the length is better. My feet still hang over the end a bit, but only a little. The chair is surprisingly light for its size, and is easy to fold up and move around. The included cushion is nice and thick. The only ding against the chair is that it doesn't tilt back all the way to horizontal, more like to 45 degrees or so, which is fine, but surprising. The drink holder is better than on the Temu chair, but still pretty useless. I replaced it with a car seat back organizer with a flip-down flexible shelf I found at Walmart that I attached to the chair's arm. That organizer is super-handy. I also got a big-sized quilted recliner cover, one of the ones that have "arm" sections with pockets. That makes the arms padded and more comfy, plus adds a protective layer over the included cushion. The arm pockets are handy for storing my iPad, Kindle, glasses, remotes, etc. As many folks do, I split a (jumbo-thickness) pool noodle length-wise and cable-tied it around the "footrest" part of the frame and up the sides a little ways. This makes the footrest much more comfy than the built-in hard-foam one. The exposed frame makes it really easy to route power and USB cords, and attach / position them with velcro straps. With all these improvements, I spend a lot of time reading, playing games, watching TV, and snoozing in this fully operational lazing station. This thing is intended to be used outside, but it works just fine in front of the TV. It's kind of ugly compared to a traditional recliner, but is so much more comfy and usable. Recommended for us bigger folks.
I think the two bolts in the arm joints, could have been of a somewhat larger diameter. But so far, so good the Zero Gravity Louge chair is holding together. I bought it to keep my head up higher. I have sleep, Apnea. It's called position theropy. I would have to undergo testing while asleep to know if the position theropy is working. But my oxygen was also getting cut off while prior when trying to falling asleep. But now using the louge chair, it does not.
Horrible. Weight of user is less than 180 lbs. Just wanted a big padded extra chair and it fell apart within a few uses. Too late for a refund, I suppose. The bolts snapped, the plastic that the bolts screwed into snapped. Extremely low quality. Bolts were replaced but broken pieces couldn't be removed from the attachment pieces. Got a regular $30 chair to replace it and it's lasted and has held up perfectly. This chair is a $100 huge mistake and waste of time.
Bottom dropped out after three months, not good for my 88 year old father. The fabric held, but the threaded elastic rope frayed and broke in several places. Not weathered, as the chair was kept indoors. The screws kept falling out on one side, needing to be put back and tightened.
Not a zero gravity chair. It doesn't go back far enough and the feet do not go high enough to be a zero gravity chair. The cushion is nice and soft for a comfy sit, but the screws on the left side will not stay connected and hold the parts together. I reconnected them once but it did not last. I am single and with no one to help me hold it while I reconnect. My hands are not strong enough to told and turn the nut. I am very disappointed.
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