🏖️ Lounge in Style, Wherever You Go!
The #WEJOY Folding Webbing Chaise Lounge Chair is a versatile outdoor chair featuring 5 adjustable positions, a durable design with a 265 lbs capacity, and a lightweight, portable structure, making it ideal for sunbathing, camping, or relaxing in your backyard.
K**R
Beach value
Chair is reasonably priced. Arrived well packaged and intact. Chair is comfortable and we'll made and I love the blue color. It will be my go to chair for the beach.
J**.
Heavy Sturdy
Super heavy Not aluminum Not like from 70s it is not tubular it’s made from a very heavy sturdy steel frame beautiful color look at photos closely …. I just saw webbed chaise lounge & took for granted that it was the classic kind, I will keep as it is of very good quality ….. Stacey~~
P**E
Disappointing
Its too heavy and too low to the ground its hard to get in and out of . Could never be transported easily .
S**.
Not for me
Very slippery and the one side of the back wouldn’t stay in place and the back was so heavy that when sitting I couldn’t adjust the back. Returned it.
P**A
Meh. I've used better cheap framed ones.
This has almost doubled in price since I ordered it. It should be on sale for less than $50.This product is not well built. Even when you know what to be cautious about, you can be taken by surprise when the chair shifts. I cannot entrust my elderly household members to this chair. It's too unpredictable.Let's start with the fact that the foot end has two protrusions that stick up. I didn't notice it the first time I tested it out because I was wearing boots. But, when I sat in the chair with no shoes on, the protrusions clipped my ankles, hard. I suppose it wouldn't be a problem for someone who doesn't spread out when they sit down. If you keep your ankles to the center and don't move to the left or right...Then, there is the issue with the material itself. It's slippery. Very. And in two ways. First, you slip down from any seated position. Just slide down until the chair decides you've gone far enough. Forget sitting tall. Second, it splits apart. We've gone to stand up and found that the strapping has moved to leave a gaping hole in the center. You have to comb these with your fingers to get them back in place. That's easy enough--it's slippery enough to move back--but it should be a bit tighter and less slippery.There are parts on here that fall off. They don't lock into place. They just fall off. That's unacceptable. If I hadn't been paying attention, I would have lost the piece that holds the back in position.The unit doesn't lock when you are carrying it, so don't run into anything that can catch on the chair (give it a wide berth). It will open up and, take it from me, that hurts.The adjustment of the chair is fine, only don't let any little fingers near while you're adjusting. It moves quickly and is hard to control.One tip--don't sit all the way back while you're adjusting. Make sure you are fully on the seat and not leaning at all on the back of the seat. It helps with control.This chair is too unwieldy. Too slippery. Too painful. Too much money for the materials used.Bottom line: Would I order again? No. Would I gift? No. Not even at a quarter of the price. Not even to break apart for materials.
R**B
It’s an updated classic, like me
I love the color. It’s very very beachy, even on our wood deck in the woods. Perfect. I really like how sturdy the webbing is. Very taught. But not so much it isn’t uncomfortable. For me at least. I am a bigger guy so..248 lbs, and 5’ – 9” with a chunky build. My wife asked if I was going to break it…….whatever.It has a well powder-coated heavier frame than most items like this I see. I am very impressed. The webbing seems standard, but I am sure I am wrong. With modern recycling techniques these days, I’d like to think it is a much stronger version of what I had 50 years ago. At least.It has a strap attached to it that makes carrying it easier. I wish it was removeable, and/or had a separate strap that went around the frame to help keep the closed while carrying it. Ours is on the deck so I want to remove the strap, but it a nice one, with a shoulder pad too, so I know if I do, I will regret it. So it stays, and I sorta wrap it up over the arm to keep it from laying on the wet deck. ? Of course I leave this chair out in the rain. It’s a lawn chair. Heck it has to deal with me squirting the deck, and it with the hose. So far it all seems to be holding up and no rust. I was worried about the head rest but it dries quickly, and I haven’t had to remove it to dry it adequately.My only quirk, is that I wish the foot rest support was attached at a lower position which I believe would be a better design. Because then it would be able to pivot farther out, dropping the foot height. I know it’s a safety concern because it would then extend beyond the foot rest, possibly tripping someone easier. ???? It is just that it sits at that sweet spot right now and if you bump it (the support bar) it wants to slide out from under it. I suppose on a synthetic deck the powder coating is slipperier. Maybe I can add some rubber tubbing to act as nonskid feet? It wouldn’t slide on concrete or something rough like that, or on the grass. Just a quirk of mine, and doesn’t detract from my feelings, or my rating.This is not cheap, no, but is clearly one of those “you get what you pay for” examples. Or so it seems after a couple of weeks, which is why I waited for the review. I wanted to see this in daily exposure to the elements in my world. Low temps at night, rain, dew, the hose, my butt. All seem to have no effect.It opens and closes easy enough. It’s old school so you have to lift the arms upwards before you try to move them forward if you are sitting in the chair. Oh, and you need to lean forward to. It’s not a powered lift back chair. Well, powered by you. LOL but unless you’re really powerful, and I’m not, lean forward at the same time. It’s not so heavy the average person, or young teen couldn’t carry this a couple blocks to the beach and I bet that is where this excels! You’re gonna make a lot of people green with envy.
S**P
Comfortable and Beach Worthy
Unfortunately, this arrived at the end of summer so I cannot say that I have used it much. Next year for sure.What I can say is that this chair is easy to use, comfortable, and easy to carry. Unfolding is straightforward, and the headrest (pillow) is a nice feature. I used this type of chair many many years ago. In those days, the materials used will eventually rot and disintegrate. I would like to think by now, we have improved what is being used. Only time will tell in this case.The carrying strap is a great idea. It makes schlepping this chair to the beach much more manageable.
C**S
Comfortable chair
The #WEJOY Beach Lounge Chair for Adult Webbed Lounge Chair 5-Position Adjustable Portable Lightweight with Pillow (Lightblue) is comfortable. It is well made and the fabric seems to be of good quality.The foldable lounge chair is heavier than I expected, but the carrying strap helps to carry it around for long distances when the beach sand is far from the parking lot. Just be careful when fold/unfold the chair to avoid the pinch point shown in the attached picture. Overall, I am happy with the purchase.
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