Sun loungers ? (1 Viewer)

Charlie

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I need a couple of Sun loungers. Compact would be good but not essential as they will get used in the garden with occasional use when away in the MH...

Reccomendations please ? Never bought them before..

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Anthea M

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We like lafuma , they are expensive but lightweight.

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Are sun loungers classed the same as chairs nowadays? I would call the above chairs, or reclining chairs.
 
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We've got the Quest Elite version which are great.

This lot have them at a great price. We paid more than that.



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JeanLuc

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We had Lafuma for a few years but found them heavy as they are steel framed. Now they are used only in the garden and we have switched to Dukdalf for the van. Light aluminium frames and well made (Dutch company)

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Chipster

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Another vote for the Isabella's. Like how by removing the clip on foot rest it makes it easier to sit at a table, something we found awkward with our previous full recliner. Only issue I have with them is the colour, black, gets very hot in the sun.
 

Chris

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He had it when we had the BBQ !!
#spoiltfather!!!

I am just drinking the last of my presents....

I can't drink shirts or shorts:mad:

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We had Lafuma for a few years but found them heavy as they are steel framed. Now they are used only in the garden and we have switched to Dukdalf for the van. Light aluminium frames and well made (Dutch company)
We have Dukdalf as well ....had them for about 10 years and they are still going strong we have the foot rests with them so they can be used at the table and as a recliner....really lightweight so don't eat into the payload.
 
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I have managed to break one of our quests this trip. Trouble is if you're large. I am 6ft3 and 15 stone.
The reclining chairs dont really let you get sun on your back, so will experiment with an army type campbed, claims to support 240kg, bit heavy at 10kg though.
 

Kingham

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I have managed to break one of our quests this trip. Trouble is if you're large. I am 6ft3 and 15 stone.
The reclining chairs dont really let you get sun on your back, so will experiment with an army type campbed, claims to support 240kg, bit heavy at 10kg though.
10kg :Eeek:

I go lo-tec & lightweight if I need the sun on my back........ and break out a beach towel :D

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We used to use Lafuma but as said above they are too heavy, we just bought Kampa fireneze they are light recline you can buy a leg rest and they are very comfortable but like everything you need to try any you are thinking of buying first
 

Shrimp

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We use Lafuma recliners, they're not that heavy, lighter then a lot of this type of chair. We're on our second pair, had them for years.
Go and sit in as many chairs/recliners as poss you will eventually find the ones you prefer!

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