Product Details
Lafuma Model 46208 RSX La Napoule Recliner Lounge, Black

Lafuma Model 46208 RSX La Napoule Recliner Lounge, Black
From Lafuma

Price: $299.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
Ships from and sold by Action Packaged, Inc.

2 new or used available from $139.95

Average customer review:

Product Description

Adjustable headrest, quality recliner featuring progressive adjustment from a sitting to a reclining position and may be locked into any position with the convenient Ergonomic lever lock system. Armrests are padded and contoured to fit the shape of your arm and adjust to every move of the seat.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #124376 in Lawn & Patio
  • Size: Black Mesh
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Lafuma
  • Model: 46208
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 30.00" w x 39.50" l, 18.00 pounds

Features

  • Attractive chair has multiple reclining positions
  • Padded armrest and adjustable pillow add comfort
  • Bungie suspension system provides stability
  • Imported from France
  • Open, chair measures 45-1/4 by 25 by 70 inches

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The ultimate relaxing machine and quite possibly the most comfortable folding recliner ever made. The ergonomically designed multi-position recliner adjusts to any position you choose so you will always feel comfortable whether you read, sleep or just relax. Perfect for camping trips or your little cabin in the woods, the Lafuma recliner folds and unfolds very easily. This chair is the result of the experience acquired by Lafuma since 1954 in making the world's finest quality camping furniture. Powder coated steel frame. Polyester/Cotton mesh fabric. Made in France.


Customer Reviews

Lafuma gets it right5
This summer we decided to replace our old PVC deck chairs in Maine, updating the style, getting rid of the ottomans (bulky extra pieces to lug or trip over) and to be rid forever of the sopping cushions vs. cushions in the livingroom debate on every rainy, dewey, or foggy day. Sound familiar? I was skeptical that a folding chair could be comfortable, but the Lafuma recliner claims to be ergonomically designed and looks similar to my husband's well-loved leather relax-the-back chair in our family room. I was also concerned that the mesh would be rough on the skin. I needn't have worried - the Lafuma recliners are perfect. I like the sleek, black profile and they fold for storage during the winter. They are light enough for me to carry yet are heavy enough to stay put on windy days and to stand up to a lot of use. The cushiony stretch mesh dries quickly, they are easy to sit on, even for our 90 year old mother, and, once you get the hang of the reclining action, they are sinfully comfortable. During their recent visit, I found our 80-something Aunt and Uncle napping in them in the living room. The only problem with the Lafuma recliners is keeping them out on the deck!! Well, that and being sure the supply holds out so I can buy a few more to prevent bickering amongst our usually well-behaved elderly relatives. I'd hate to obstruct the ocean view with safety fencing for those who arrive too late to claim a Lafuma.

comfortable but dangerous1
This chair is as comfortable as they say it is. Unfortunately it has quality issues that could be dangerous. After two months, the elastic cord that runs the perimeter of the frame and holds the webbing on broke. I tried stretching it a little and tying a knot which worked for about a week. The next time the cord broke the whole side of the chair collapsed injuring my back seriously enough to go to the emergency room. I am fairly large (195 lbs) but would not recommend this chair for anyone over 150 lbs. I called LaFuma and they don't handle thier warrenty claims. They told me to call someone else that I have not been able to get ahold of. I assume this will show up in Consumer Reports eventually as a potentially dangerous product.

Very comfortable, but . . .3
The value of this chair depends on the climate where you live. It was given to me in LA as a gift, and was great there; however, when I moved to Tucson, AZ where it was exposed to the sun a great deal of the time, the fabric ended up rotting and a large person actually fell through it! It was only 2 yrs. old at that time.