🌞 Lounge in Style and Comfort!
The Robelle Premium Poolside Patio Chaise Lounge Chair is a fully assembled, modern deck chair designed for ultimate comfort and convenience. With its ergonomic curved shape and stylish vanilla color, this versatile lounge chair measures 63 inches long and 23.5 inches wide, accommodating full-size adults. It folds down for easy storage and portability, making it the perfect addition to any outdoor space.
Item Weight | 23.02 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 40"D x 30"W x 30"H |
Size | Large |
Item Shape | L-Shaped |
Pattern | Chair |
Color | Vanilla |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Rattan |
Frame Material | Rattan |
Material Type | Plastic |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
D**O
Good product
Really like these chairs, just know that they will float on the tanning ledge and then into the pool if you are not sitting on them.
K**R
How I made it into a baja shelf lounger - step by step with pictures
Like many of you, I could not justify paying $699 plus shipping and tax for the purpose made ledge loungers. For $176 each on Amazon, I decided to give a pair of these a try. During my research, people mentioned drilling holes in the loungers to fill with water. I did not run across one set of pictures to show how many and where exactly people were drilling the holes. I decided to conduct my own experiment. Here is what I did...- I drilled a hole at the top of the lounger- the size was 7/8" to accommodate a rubber grommet that I decided to use as a plug- the rubber grommets were purchased on Amazon and are normally use for punch outs in electrical panels to protect wiring from the sharp metal edges- as I hoped, the centers of the grommets were solid- as part of my experiment on one lounger, I drilled two holes for the top portion- on the other I drilled a single hole for the top portion (fyi, for the lower portion of the loungers, I drilled a single hole on both loungers)- contrary to common belief the lounger with the single hole at the top portion filled with water just as quickly as having two holes in the top portion- to help weigh down the lower portion of the lounger, I drilled a hole for a grommet on the side panel of the lounger at the peak of the section (the area below where your knees rest)- I filled the back portion about 1/2 way up with swimming pool water- I filled the lower portion with water up to the hole I drilled in the side- I plugged the holes with the rubber grommets to give a clean look and to keep the water inside- The grommets have a groove in the middle for you to sandwich the plastic wall of the lounger- I used a small screwdriver to get the grommet to sit correctlyAs far as the actual loungers - here are my initial impressions:For $176 each, they were worth the experiment. The weight of the water in the upper panel does make the plastic bulge a little bit. It actually helps with lumbar support when you use the lounger. The loungers stay put on the baja shelf and do not move around at all. Fyi, my baja shelf is about 6 inches deep. I hope this was helpful.
N**S
Great for price
We wanted pool ledge chairs for use in the pool. Name brands cost so much!! We just drilled holes in each side of these and they work great and look the same. Great deal!
C**N
Poolside Patio Chaise Lounge Chair
These poolside chaise chairs are sturdy and good for lounging. They were purchased to go in the baja landing/shallow portion of my pool to enjoy the water while lounging in the pool. There are caps to remove and fill with water but even after filling the chair they would not stay in place and floated into the pool. I read a review that suggested to drill holes in the base of the chair which I did and that seemed to help some but the chair would still float into your pool area if you don't stay on it or find a way to weigh it down. I like the chairs and use them on the side deck of the pool for tanning and outdoor usage more than I use it to cool off in the shallow end of the pool. The plastic is strong and sturdy and even after drilling holes in the chair it has not weakened the chair at all. My thought is maybe my shallow end is a bit deeper than these chairs were intended for. For that reason I give them an average rating because the advertisement indicated that they could be used inside the pool on the landing area, which mine clearly has a problem doing easily.
J**Y
Don't Sleep on These - they are a steal
Why would you spend 1500 on 2? These are great and they can be removed from your pool when not in use. We have a auto-cover so we can't leave then in the pool and heard the ones from FG were really heavy - and would likely damage the coping when pulling them out. These are mid-weight and do zero damage!! 10/10 would buy again!!
Y**S
Don’t buy this!
The media could not be loaded. This product is represented falsely. The seller makes you believe this lounger will sit on your Malibu shelf for sunbathing and relaxation. The reality is that it floats away and will not stay in an upright position when in the water- even if you pull out the plug holes to fill it with water to supposedly weigh it down.If you decide to lay on it in the water, the head of the lounger stays tilted back and down and it’s quite a rodeo getting on and off!It fails as a deck lounger because the seat is so low to the ground. It is not comfortable to get in or out of.The video posted with the description of this item is for a “Kai” brand shelf lounger which costs more than 1000.00. This leads you to believe that it is the ultimate pool shelf. It is not!Save yourself the hassle unless it comes with a free return.
R**L
These are a cheep alternative
These are cheap alternative to deck chairs and sit in the water but they use cheap hardware that start to rust immediately in a regular chlorine pool, too bad they don't use stainless steel hardware can't cost but a couple of bucks more! We like them but disappointed at the same time!The bolts that rust are chrome plated but not very good chrome!Remove the bolts and sicone geese them right away before use or sitting in the water.Oh and you must drill small holes in the bottoms of each piece 2 @ 1/8" in each bottom corner, then they will slowly get enough water in them to stay set on a sun deck.
A**R
better option than the more expensive lounges
they fold up nice so when its windy they don't blow around the pool. They float, so I drilled a couple of holes in them, and now they don't float away from the Baja ledge. They are low enough that your seat is in the water, all in all a good chaise for the pool
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