♻️ Repair in style, relax in comfort—because your chair deserves a second life!
The UNEEDE 4 Cords Zero Gravity Chair Replacement Cord Kit features upgraded cord lengths (98.4" and 65") made from premium latex and nylon for superior elasticity and durability. Molded metal ends enable easy DIY repairs, compatible with a wide range of popular zero gravity chairs. This eco-friendly kit extends your chair’s lifespan, combining quality, convenience, and sustainability.
L**A
Easy Fix
It was an old Zero Gravity chair that I liked to take midday naps on, but the side ties were breaking and unraveling, so I got these, and they came in quickly and I only had to lace up the long sides. I will save the short ones for some other. They also have other parts for these chairs if it needs fixing, since these are expensive chairs, but they last a long time. Great value and easy!
J**N
That's great! A little tricky to install
Product worked great and a great save for my gravity chair since the original cable had broken. Took a bit of time and I could only do one chair in one day as my hands ached from having to work with. Works perfectly now Thank you!
D**L
Great...once you figure out the install
Good quality replacement bungee for chairs. It took two tries to get the install right on the first side, but once you get it the other ones (multiple chairs) were a snap to put in place.
M**M
A challenge but worth it, handy tips below
I had a set of zero gravity chairs from Costco that I ordered in 2018. They were used outdoors year round in Florida and by 2021 the elastic was failing, particularly in the seat area of the chairs. I did some research and settled on this elastic repair kit. These kits do work and are probably the right size for most chairs, but it is a real chore to actually install the new elastic. I completed the first chair in winter of 2021, started the second chair, and disliked doing it so much I put off finishing it for months. I finally completed the task a few days ago and I’m going to give my tips on how to make the process as easy as possible.First, you absolutely cannot do the job without sturdy zip ties and a good pair of sharp scissors. A second set of hands really helps too. Start with the bottom half of the chair by installing the zip ties tightly on both sides through every other or every third hole. The zip ties have to duplicate the tension of the elastic while you remove and replace the old material. Next cut out the old elastic on just one side of the chair, being careful not to cut the zip ties. If you cut out the elastic without securing the seat with zip ties first, you will never get the seat tight enough to accommodate the new elastic, which won’t be stretched and loose like the old material. Once the old elastic is removed on one side thread the new elastic in by copying the pattern from the opposite side you haven’t removed yet. From the very first hole, you must pull the elastic tightly, and keep the tight tension the entire length of the elastic as you work. If you don’t, you will run out of length and the elastic won’t be long enough to complete the bottom half. The first time I didn’t pull it tight enough so I had to start over. People who say it isn’t long enough probably aren’t pulling it tight enough. And this is where assistance helps tremendously. I found it very difficult to keep the elastic stretched, and thread it over and under the holes and chair on my own. My assistant would grab it from above and pull up while I made sure the strands were lined up and tight, and then they would feed it down to me so I could grab it under the chair. It’s an awkward process. They also helped me make sure I was matching the pattern and not missing any holes or pattern repeats. Also, do not stretch or keep tension on the elastic by pulling the metal ends, they can come off. I did that and had to re-attach an old metal end from the old elastic. My hands also got very tired, so my assistant would hold the cord for me occasionally for a break. Once you get to the end of the section carefully feed the metal end through the last hole and flip the end to hold it in place. Now you can carefully cut out and remove the zip ties on that side, making sure not to knick or cut any of the new elastic, and adjust any tension as necessary. Repeat on the opposite side, then use the same process for the top half of the chair. The top was a little easier than the bottom. For some reason I had a little more slack in the top elastic and the chair itself doesn’t get in the way of what you are doing.You can see my photos for the final results. The cat photo has a slight variation on the very bottom threading on the right. I skipped the first hole to try giving myself a little extra slack in the elastic. That was the first chair I did and was still learning exactly how hard I needed to pull and stretch the elastic, and was questioning whether it was long enough. Skipping that didn’t really make a difference. These chairs and elastic are supposed to be able to hold a certain amount of weight, your maximum hand strength isn’t more than that, so just stretch and pull and it will work fine. I’m just so glad I don’t have to do this again anytime soon!!! Many thanks to my assistant as well, couldn’t have done it without you!!!
L**Y
Love the product and price!
Love this product! Got this chair from the Restore for 5$ and wanted it to last another season! Had to double up a bit but that was okay and the chair is so happy with its new elastic support.I started at the top with longer two and went towards the seat and then doubled it down the legs. Started the shorter ones from the bottom and then doubled the extra up to the back as far as it would go. Did not use the zip ties at all and I left the old until after the new was strung. Enjoy!
T**6
Spring back in the lounge
Came when it was promised and works great. A bit of work for the last few loops but the results are amazing
K**I
Chair repair
Worked as expected
M**R
Worked!
I give it three as they could have done a quick video to help. It’s not hard but I would recommend starting that first loop knot at where you sit and work down to the foot of the chair. I didn’t have to use the provided zip ties.
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