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Different Styles Of A Beach Lounge Chair Are Suited For Different Uses

Sunday, August 15th, 2010
Folding Beach Chairs
by iwantamonkey

Different Styles Of A Beach Lounge Chair Are Suited For Different Uses

There are some different styles of the basic beach lounge chair available on the market today. Each type has characteristics which makes them better suited for certain uses than others. Lets take a quick look at these different designs and for what uses they are best suited.

One of the original beach lounge chair styles is an Adirondack version of a lounger. These are usually made out of wood or recyclable plastic resin “lumber” that actually resemble wood. Most of these are quite comfortable, being slightly contoured to fit your body. Whether wood or not, they are usually offered in a variety of colors and have optional cushions, also in a great selection of colors and fabrics. Though not overly heavy, they are not really portable for hauling down to the beach. These are best in your backyard or around a pool where you can just leave them where they’re at or scoot them to where you need them. This style is often seen at resorts, either around a pool or lined up on a beach. They are classy, they look good, they are durable and they give a good overall impression to resort clients, or guests around your personal pool.

Besides the more deluxe Adirondack style, you can also get beach loungers that have a wood frame with a fabric cover. And though these do fold up nicely, they are also best suited at pool side or at an resort.

Another distinct style of the beach lounge chair is one with an aluminum frame with either wood or plastic arm rests. This form of a lounge chair is often more sophisticated than you would originally guess. Many of them are ergonomic, with special cushions to tuck behind your back or head or under your knees. Others have what is known as a ponytail or face down hole which makes lying on your back or stomach more comfortable (think lying face down and reading a book). These types of loungers are more adjustable than the Adirondack style, with such things as arm rests that can be either up or down and out of the way. You can get an aluminum framed beach lounge chair in a variety of water resistant fabrics in many colors and designs.

Naturally these loungers work well at the pool or in your back yard, but one great thing about these chairs are that they are lightweight, so they are very portable. So the main recommended use for this style is a beach chair lounger is to take with you to the lake shore or ocean beach. Some even come with a special carrying strap or case. The aluminum framed lounger comes in many styles and start at a variety of price points, so you are bound to find one to suit your need and your budget.

Many people may argue that the last design I am going to discuss is not even a real beach lounge chair. True, it is also known as a portable beach mat, but it qualifies as a lounger because it has a steel frame and an adjustable, reclining back rest. This lounger folds up and has a carrying strap, so it almost looks like a bag, some even have an outer zippered pocket which contributes to this look. So these are the ultimate for portability. Not only great for quick trips to the park or beach, but also great for camping.

WIth spring and summer just around the corner, a new lounger may be just the thing you need. But remember to carefully consider how your beach lounge chair will be used before deciding which design will work best for you.

MJ is a freelance writer for Clickshops, Inc. where you can find a the perfect beach lounge chair to help you enjoy the sun at www.relaxingbeachchairs.com

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Nylon Folding Chairs Have Many Uses

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Nylon Folding Chairs Have Many Uses

Nylon folding chair is a general term that refers to a class of chairs made for the outdoor market.  People use nylon folding chairs for sporting events, outdoor concerts, picnics, fishing at the lake, camping and spending time in your own back yard.  Nylon folding chairs are also known as bag chairs due to the nylon carry bag with strap that even the smallest youth chairs come with now.  That carry bag used to be more trouble than it was worth as the Chinese manufacturers would spec the chair out to get the lowest possible price so they would cut the dimensions down on the bag until it was nest to impossible to return the chair to the carry bag.  Consumers complained enough to stores that the buyers finally told the factories to be a little more generous in the carry bag dimensions so that anyone could get the chairs back in.

About ten years ago a company called Macabee was making nylon folding chairs for several major sporting goods chains and another Chinese maker came into the market and there was a price war.  The first nylon folding chairs had no arms.  Arms were the first upgrade.  Then came the addition of cup holders.  Fabrics were upgraded and made thicker; sometimes seats and backs were padded.  Other features like removable padded headrests and magazine pockets were added.  Seats were made wider and rockers were added.  Bench style seating with three and six person nylon folding chairs were made.

During the price wars Macabee was determined not to lose and has emerged as one of the dominant players in the nylon folding chair market.  Now they are known as Mac Sports and they make a great deal of private label outdoor furniture for sporting goods and general merchandise stores like Target, Wal-Mart, Dick’s Sporting Goods and others.  On of the results of the price wars in the early 2000s was that you could get two nylon folding chairs with cup holders for .99.  Retailers made a fortune even though the margins were low and the chair manufacturers did not make any money, but the promotion generated great traffic for retailers.  One of my accounts, Galyan’s, went though twenty five containers of chairs (4000 units per container) that summer.  The nylon folding chair has become a part of the American lifestyle.  No matter where you go you will see someone carrying a colored bag over their shoulder with their favorite chair in it.

Read more about folding chairs and folding chair carts on my website.

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Find Out the Different Uses of Folding Chairs

Sunday, May 16th, 2010
Wood Folding Chairs
by Rodney the Sanches

Find Out the Different Uses of Folding Chairs

Folding chairs, as the name implies, are lightweight chairs that fold to lie reasonably flat to permit for easier storage and transport. Folding chairs are usually economical to buy or rent. Folding chairs can be simple to operate and can be set up and taken down swiftly, even by people who are physically handicapped or who don’t have much stamina. Folding chairs might be metal, plastic, aluminum, or wood. Some of them even have padded seats for extra comfort. Folding chairs has many uses.

Plenty of people keep a couple of folding chairs around their home to provide extra seats for company. The chairs can be set up when the need arises and stored conveniently in a closet while not it use. Facilities that cater to patients like hospitals and nursing homes are also starting to provide folding chairs in the patients’ rooms in case visitors stop by. Usually, most of the patients’ rooms offered only a single visitor chair. If more than one visitor came to see the patient, the other visitor would have to lug extra chair from the other rooms or from common area. Having some folding chairs stacked up against a wall or in the closet makes visits simpler and more enjoyable for larger families.

Some agencies or companies like support groups or training seminars often provide folding chairs for participants to sit in. As the chair don’t weigh much, it is very convenient to reposition them. Some seminar leaders, for example, begin with participants sitting in a circle and then have them move their chairs into tiny groups. Schools also use folding chairs as a place for students to sit during lessons, meals, assemblies, etc.

You will find many corporations which also use folding chairs. Folding chairs can transform an empty room into a corporate classroom in a few minutes’ time. They cal also offer convenient seating for multiple people at staff meetings. Folding chairs are also ideal for big events like wedding, receptions, parties, and dances. Although folding chairs don’t cost much to buy and if you require them only for one day then you can rent them. They can provide a fast, comfortable seat for potential clients or employees as well.

Nufurn, a leading name associated with folding chairs, offers a wide range of folding chairs as per your budgetary requirements. If you want to buy folding chairs, Nufurn will be right choice for your folding chairs.

Richard Nicholson is a furniture expert at Nufurn, a leading manufacturer and supplier of folding chairs, recognized for its high quality products. For more information on folding chairs, visit http://www.nufurn.com.

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