Reddit mentions: The best patio lounge chairs

We found 15 Reddit comments discussing the best patio lounge chairs. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 8 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

2. Intex Ultra Daybed Inflatable Lounge, 75" X 20"

    Features:
  • The backrest provides extra comfort for lounging and the additional chamber fills with water to anchor lounge
  • Style pattern of top cover may vary
Intex Ultra Daybed Inflatable Lounge, 75" X 20"
Specs:
ColorPurple
Height20 Inches
Length75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2018
Size75" X 21"
Weight13.22773572 Pounds
Width75 Inches
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Top Reddit comments about Patio Lounge Chairs:

u/kaeroku · 4 pointsr/financialindependence

Pretty happy with my portable lawn chair. There's a cupholder attachment that clamps to it and works out really well. I am the envy of all my friends. I keep telling them it's the best $40 I ever spent (the link has two, which I recommend if you cohabitate,) but so far none have pulled the trigger. Which is fine. I enjoy my luxury and comfort and they can all sit in the grass or on their plebeian folders. :)

u/fogdogS1 · 2 pointsr/ElectricForest

Following your formatting lol

⚡️🌲 hmmmm tape, scissors, maybe a marker (to mark what cup is yours). The bigger problem IMO is forgetting “obvious” stuff. My first year, I forgot a toothbrush. This year, my friend forgot a pillow. I have a google doc that I maintain throughout the year. As I remember stuff I should bring, I add it to the list. You’re a lot less likely to forget something if you’ve been compiling the list for months.

⚡️🌲 a super comfy bed setup. I have a queen sized air bed cot and I always bring lots of blankets and pillows. Invest in a comfortable camping chair, not just a $10 Walmart one. You don’t have to splurge, I got a $20 one this summer and it’s 1000% more cozy than the one I had before. Bring lots of string lights (solar ones are great and you don’t have to buy batteries) to put around the campsite so you aren’t fumbling in the dark. Don’t forget a lantern for the table. I like having a camping rug/mat for under the canopy so the campsite isn’t muddy/dirty. Also, this is a game changer.

⚡️🌲 Not a solar charger but this is the battery pack I have. Fully charged, it has lasted me throughout every festival I’ve taken it to.

⚡️🌲 2017 I arrived at 9 pm on Wednesday, this year I arrived at noon. I think I had an hour wait this year and about half an hour last year. They’re pretty good at getting you in quickly. I’d say just arrive at the most convenient time for you.

u/trumpeter77 · 3 pointsr/malelivingspace

This is the one we have. It's a reproduction off Amazon. Doesn't look like they have a black option left but when I bought it, it was around $700. It's great quality. Have been pretty happy so far. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S8ZM3DQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_3Rv.ybB2BSZKC

u/graylinelady · 6 pointsr/GoRVing

No need to pay $100 for Cabela’s to slap their name on it. You can get zero gravity chairs way cheaper on amazon.

Best Choice Products Set of 2 Adjustable Zero Gravity Lounge Chair Recliners for Patio, Pool w/ Cup Holders - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003KK3C52/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-OwdBbZ61CP65

My friends have the set listed above and they are pretty comfortable and easy to adjust. We have a different set, but I can’t find a link for them.


I definitely recommend using zero gravity chairs while camping. They are so comfortable. You need to get ones with the clip on table (or order the table separately).

u/natrlselection · 8 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Just bought basically the same ones and added tray tables with cupholders.

They are quite sturdy. I don't think they are really FOR LIFE per say, but they are of good quality and I would expect them to last quite a few seasons, especially if they are brought inside or stored in a shed/garage.

I highly recommend them. I have enjoyed quite a few cigars and whiskeys in those chairs.

u/ShameNap · 2 pointsr/BBQ

You won't get much ;)

I've done hotels, tents and air mattresses, and cars.

But my favorite is the easiest. A sleeping bag and a zero gravity chair. You will not be more comfortable with such a simple solution. Chairs pack flat, sleeping bag is small and light. And you'll use the chairs all through the comp day and night.

Something like this
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Choice-Products-Gravity-Outdoor/dp/B003KK3C52

u/gypsychick426 · 1 pointr/simpleliving

Best Choice Products 2-Person Double Wide Folding Zero Gravity Chair Patio Lounger w/Cup Holders -Beige https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WY7BVYG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2B7PCbKVZRTVQ

I bought a zero gravity chair to use inside for recovery from surgery for a torn hip labrum. We love it so much that we are getting rid of our recliners(which take up too much space in our small house) and replacing them with zero gravity chairs. We can fold them up when we need extra space or take them outside for dual use.

u/AWildAnonHasAppeared · 7 pointsr/functionalprint

I am the exact same way. The way I see it, the down-time just makes the freedom all the more satisfying.

PS. I found that being outside helped quite a bit. It was a chore getting to the backyard but I managed to get myself into one of these chairs which let me tilt back and elevate my knee. Highly recommended

u/plur_lizzard · 5 pointsr/ElectricForest

I'm thinking about getting some inflatable stuff for camp, specifically this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G7H7AUS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_g.jIAb9656Q29

Anyone ever used this or something similar? Worth my money?

u/packtips · 1 pointr/myog

This one weighs "a little over 1.5 lbs".

u/parkbenchbum · 1 pointr/pics

Try this?