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Comments about REI Comfort LTG Armchair:
I tried out this chair a few weeks ago and found it amazingly comfortable. But, because of the weight and bulk, I decided to look around before purchasing. After testing a multitude of chairs, I didn't find any that came close. On the pro side are the movable lumbar/head pillow, armrests, ease of changing positions, and COMFORT!
I also found the GCI Outdoor Wilderness Recliner very comfortable (and lighter), but, for me, having to adjust the straps to change positions was a little too cumbersome.
This chair is 5 stars for comfort; I'd give it 4.5 if I could, downgrading it slightly because of the portability factor. This isn't a chair I'll be dragging around to events that demand lots of mobility, but it's great on my deck or for light/car transport.
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Comments about REI Comfort LTG Armchair:
The jury is still out on these chairs. I purchased 2 of these for a car camping trip at Inks Lake near Burnet, TX. The chairs are very comfortable, very large and recline to a solid napping position. They are so comfortable, in fact, that I grabbed one from the garage the other day to camp out in front of my TV and play some Xbox, then sat them out in the back yard to play with the puppy. I like the built in pillow and the fact that it can slide from pillow to lumbar support and you can remove it if you don't want to use it.
The downside to these chairs as a car camping and recreation use chair is that since they are only fold-up, they are not very compact. They fold to about 6" flat and that's it. If that's not a problem, then you have no reason to get these.
The reason the jury is still out is that I had to return one chair after our first outing because a rip was developing in the seat of the chair, near the very front where two layers of fabric were stitched together. There wasn't a hole forming, but the top lay of fabric was separating from the bottom layer of fabric. The only other possible issue is that the bolts that connect the arm rests to the front pivot point in the seat of the chairs sticks into the seating area of the seat about 3/4". If you are a very wide person, you may be able to feel the bolts or there is the chance that the bolts would rub a hole in the seating fabric. I plan to replace these bolts or cut off the excess to eliminate that possibility.
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