These ones:
What is the draw with the Adirondack chair? |
They look nice and they’re comfortable. They remind me of sitting by a lake. |
This. And especially for us, because they are heavy enough not to blow off our porch like every other chair seems to do. |
For some people, they evoke a certain relaxed, pastoral way of life. For the rest of us, they're just ugly and not really all that comfortable. |
We used to have plastic ones from the grocery store (not kidding) that were SO freaking comfortable! And those wide arms are perfect for holding a cup of coffee or a beer! |
I hate them. My husband has two on the patio. I'd rather a rocking chair. |
Most aren’t designed well, too low to get out of gracefully, too rigid for comfort, seat too deep or too shallow.
But - if you are lucky enough to sit in the unicorn of curved wood, slightly higher and just the right seat depth, it’s like an ice cold beer watching a beach at sunset. |
Yes! I love the arms which is like a built in coffee table (or beer table!). I find them comfortable to sit in, but yes a bit difficult to get out of lol. |
They are comfortable and last 20 years |
I mean, sure they’re hard to get out of if you have no core strength otherwise they’re not hard to get out of. |
When you are older, getting out of a chair where your butt is well below your knees is a problem. Only thing worse are very low beach chairs. |
One of their best features is that you can't DO anything while you are sitting in it besides drink and look at the things around you. That's a feature, not a bug. |
I find them terribly uncomfortable. My husband loves them and always wants to go sit together in the evening, and I dread it. I need to buy a replacement. |
Good question. I assume they are more for aesthetics. |
It’s impossible to get out of them when you have bad knees. |