🛋️ Lounge Like a Boss: Elevate your outdoor chill game with Portal’s zero gravity recliner!
The PORTAL Oversized Mesh Back Zero Gravity Reclining Patio Chair combines ergonomic design with premium materials, offering adjustable reclining from 0 to 170 degrees, an XL padded seat with adjustable pillows, and a robust steel frame supporting up to 350 lbs. Foldable and assembly-free, it’s perfect for stylish, comfortable outdoor lounging by the pool, beach, or backyard.
Brand | Portal |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 29"D x 30"W x 44"H |
Size | Oversized |
Back Style | pillow |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Beach,Lounge,Outdoor |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Style | 1 Pack |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Mesh |
Room Type | Patio Garden |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Zero Gravity Chair |
Shape | L-Shaped |
Model Name | Zero Gravity Chairs |
Arm Style | Standard |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Seat Depth | 21 inches |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Reclining Position Count | [MO] Multiple (but specific number not provided) |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
Chair Backrest Width | 31 Inches |
UPC | 844093043335 |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Manufacturer | hengfeng |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.25 x 29.98 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 12.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29 x 30 x 44 inches |
Brand Name | Portal |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | EA-FC630-68015XL-BL |
J**C
Wow! Really comfy chair!!
This is the second one of these chairs I have purchased and have logged many hours in it over the last two summers. Loved the first one - the backrest is mesh=like in the middle which is great on those hot, humid, sweaty summer days. Actually gets chilly on cooler days so I got this one with a solid backrest. It is SUPER comfy!! Haven't spent an afternoon in it yet, but looking forward to it as I gave it a quick test run and am extremely happy. Very cushy seat and the extra width makes the chair nice and roomy. Looks good too - especially like the "wood" armrest they dress it up wonderfully! I really recommend these chairs. The only negative is that they are a beast. Heavier than one would expect, but I guess that means it is solidly built! Was able to get it when the price had been reduced so also this was a good value.
A**R
Great chair! The envy of all my camping mates!
I was worried about reviews that said “it was a beast to port around”. Since I am planning on using this camping most of the time portability is important. I’m 5’10” female with reasonable strength. This chair is not difficult to fold, carry, or move. I brought it on a weekend camping trip and regularly relocated it from campsite to lakeside daily without issue.It is THE most comfortable chair EVER. It even got the hubbie’s seal of approval for cost/quality and that doesn’t come easily as he holds that bar pretty high. It’s a big chair designed to accommodate big people. It’s sturdy and well put together. The moving lumbar pillow is perfect. Use it for lumbar support when sitting upright and as a pillow when reclining. The little table that folds away is perfect for my 30 ounce yeti tumbler with handle, my phone, and my tablet. The table doesn’t appear to be made of wood but rather some sort of metal/plastic material and I don’t foresee it warping due to moisture as some reviewers mentioned. The locking mechanism works well. It’s the only part of the chair that worries me though. If a stronger person forgets the locks are engaged and try to force the chair to move it seems like the locks could break. I don’t know this for a fact though..I just make sure to be aware if the locks are engaged when using the chair and advise anyone who is using it to do the same.The chair has a warning on the label that because the arms are made of wood it shouldn’t be left in the elements all the time. Not a big deal to me as I always put my portable chairs in storage when not in use (so they keep in good condition longer). Overall this is a great chair at a reasonable price and I’m planning on buying another so the Hubbie stops stealing mine.
S**E
I loveeeee
These chairs are so comfortable you can sleep on them! They’re easy to recline and move back to sitting position. There’s enough room where your arms can fit in the chair with you too although there’s also arm rests and the little table with cup holder are so functional and easy to store away when not needed. They’re a little pricey but so worth it! I’d rather take comfort over saving a few bucks
W**N
Learn how to use the brakes first! Before sitting down and leaning back!
This is my first zero gravity chair.I had a sling chair once, or I think they called them deck chairs, that was so comfortable, and I noticed zero gravity chairs while looking to purchase another.First things first, I read a lot of reviews, and I noticed in a lot of them they talked about the brakes, which as I understood was how you locked the zero gravity chair in different degrees of recline. So I got it in the other day, and was kind of excited to have it, and opened the box right there in the front yard, and sat down in it and leaned back to see how comfortable this thing was going to be.Well I'm a little less than 300 lbs, and that being one of the reasons I got this chair is the weight limit being up to 350 as I recall.The chair went all the way back really fast, probably because I didn't have any braking applied, and when it came to a sudden stop my chair went over backwards, and dumped me on the ground. And since my feet were elevated, in relation to the chair, I nearly rolled completely over backwards, with my body weight compressing my neck. Fortunately I was able to throw my weight to the side and come down sideways, which gave me a few scratches from gravel on my arms, but it concerned me how easy it might have been for me to seriously injure my neck.I don't know if all zero gravity chairs are like this, or if it's just this particular one.Once I learned how to safely use the brakes,something I'm still working on, to lean back into a reclined position safely, I found it to be very comfortable. I will just exercise caution, when leaning back.I heard people complaining about how heavy these chairs can be, and this one is heavy, but it's also heavy duty, and strong, so you can't have everything. I don't mind the extra weight, I'm not planning on taking it backpacking.
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Great for big guys
The media could not be loaded. I'm 5'11 and 280 at the moment and this fits perfect. So if you're thinking of spending the extra $30 for the oversized one I wouldn't unless you're like 50 pounds heavier.The locks hold me in place whether I want to recline slightly or all the way. My feet go slightly over the fabric but my toes still rest on the bar. So in my opinion it's not too short. The slide out with the cup holder is kind of odd. It slides out farther than it needs to but only locks in one position. Folds up easy. It's comfortable. May be a little cumbersome for children to fold up and move, it's not super light. Which is probably why I fit in it perfectly. It's sturdy.Edit:Apparently if you fold it up and leave it outside in the sun too long it'll bleach the black and turn it that orange color.Doesn't rub off on you or anything but if you want to keep yours nice and newer looking do be aware it might get a reverse sun tan.
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