Please recommend your All-Weather Adirondack Chair (or other outdoors chairs)

Anonymous
OP Here, thanks all. For those in NW DC, if I understand correctly you leave them outside and they don't get stolen? My neighbor has a lock on his, that got me thinking...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:POLYWOOD chairs. Available at many places including Costco (may be on sale in May?)


I see these at Costco for $400 for two chairs and a small drink table. Are they good quality?


I can't find any Adirondack on costco website right now, they are all sold out, maybe they have them at warehouse?
Anonymous
I'm in NWDC. I worry about them getting stolen and when we go away for vacation, we move them. We've had them for a year. Fingers crossed nothing happens but regardless I won't be locking them to concrete or anything like that.
Anonymous
I’ve sat in many an Adirondack chair, from high end ones in the many hundreds to low end in the >$100 range.

Believe it or not, the most comfortable Adirondack chair I’ve ever sat in - for hours at a time reading in my yard, during pandemic lockdown last spring - is the Adams RealComfort Polypropylene chairs from Ace Hardware. Bonus they are only $25/each, come it lots of pretty colors with matching ottomans and side tables. Bonus at that price you won’t cry if they get stolen. Bonus unlike a real solid wood or plastic composite standard Adirondack style chair, these have lumbar support built into the design which makes them much more comfortable for sitting long stretches and no need for pillows.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve sat in many an Adirondack chair, from high end ones in the many hundreds to low end in the >$100 range.

Believe it or not, the most comfortable Adirondack chair I’ve ever sat in - for hours at a time reading in my yard, during pandemic lockdown last spring - is the Adams RealComfort Polypropylene chairs from Ace Hardware. Bonus they are only $25/each, come it lots of pretty colors with matching ottomans and side tables. Bonus at that price you won’t cry if they get stolen. Bonus unlike a real solid wood or plastic composite standard Adirondack style chair, these have lumbar support built into the design which makes them much more comfortable for sitting long stretches and no need for pillows.



https://www.adamsmfg.com/products/residential-furniture/chairs/realcomfort-adirondack-chair
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve sat in many an Adirondack chair, from high end ones in the many hundreds to low end in the >$100 range.

Believe it or not, the most comfortable Adirondack chair I’ve ever sat in - for hours at a time reading in my yard, during pandemic lockdown last spring - is the Adams RealComfort Polypropylene chairs from Ace Hardware. Bonus they are only $25/each, come it lots of pretty colors with matching ottomans and side tables. Bonus at that price you won’t cry if they get stolen. Bonus unlike a real solid wood or plastic composite standard Adirondack style chair, these have lumbar support built into the design which makes them much more comfortable for sitting long stretches and no need for pillows.



Also laughing a bit at the DWR ones, because the most comfortable ones I’ve ever owned were from Giant. Yes, the ones outside the grocery store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loll Designs https://lolldesigns.com/products/adirondack-chair-curved/


Those are hideous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have the polywood ones from LLBean

+1
Anonymous
We only just got the Costco leisure line $129.
So, here’s hoping!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loll Designs https://lolldesigns.com/products/adirondack-chair-curved/


Those are hideous.


+ 1,000,000
Anonymous
We have two polywood rocking chairs from Home Depot. They are great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve sat in many an Adirondack chair, from high end ones in the many hundreds to low end in the >$100 range.

Believe it or not, the most comfortable Adirondack chair I’ve ever sat in - for hours at a time reading in my yard, during pandemic lockdown last spring - is the Adams RealComfort Polypropylene chairs from Ace Hardware. Bonus they are only $25/each, come it lots of pretty colors with matching ottomans and side tables. Bonus at that price you won’t cry if they get stolen. Bonus unlike a real solid wood or plastic composite standard Adirondack style chair, these have lumbar support built into the design which makes them much more comfortable for sitting long stretches and no need for pillows.



Also laughing a bit at the DWR ones, because the most comfortable ones I’ve ever owned were from Giant. Yes, the ones outside the grocery store.


I have 8 of these. They are twenty bucks a pop. Super comfy, all weather, great color options. It’s silly to pay more just because you can
Anonymous
I have wood ones that really were made in the adirondacks and they have lasted well for 20 years.

We also have a set from World Market, purchased 2-3 years ago, and the squirrels have chewed them a bit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loll Designs https://lolldesigns.com/products/adirondack-chair-curved/


Those are hideous.


+ 1,000,000


They... look like all other Adirondacks? What am I missing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve sat in many an Adirondack chair, from high end ones in the many hundreds to low end in the >$100 range.

Believe it or not, the most comfortable Adirondack chair I’ve ever sat in - for hours at a time reading in my yard, during pandemic lockdown last spring - is the Adams RealComfort Polypropylene chairs from Ace Hardware. Bonus they are only $25/each, come it lots of pretty colors with matching ottomans and side tables. Bonus at that price you won’t cry if they get stolen. Bonus unlike a real solid wood or plastic composite standard Adirondack style chair, these have lumbar support built into the design which makes them much more comfortable for sitting long stretches and no need for pillows.



Also laughing a bit at the DWR ones, because the most comfortable ones I’ve ever owned were from Giant. Yes, the ones outside the grocery store.


I have 8 of these. They are twenty bucks a pop. Super comfy, all weather, great color options. It’s silly to pay more just because you can


We had these at our old house and they are totally comfy and hold up (will blow around with big winds though). Our red ones faded a bit too. That said, they do look kind of cheap so if you are going for an outdoor room that’s all designed I get wanting a sturdier look.
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