🌞 Lounge in Style: Your Ultimate Outdoor Escape Awaits!
The Kozyard KozyLounge is a set of two elegant, adjustable chaise lounges designed for outdoor use. Made from a durable blend of aluminum and Textilene, these loungers are lightweight, weather-resistant, and feature a modern design that complements any patio. With an adjustable backrest for personalized comfort and a stackable feature for easy storage, they are perfect for sunbathing and relaxation in any season.
N**.
Great Chairs that are comfortable and great colors.
I received my package with my two new chairs. They were in good shape and all parts and hardware was included. After reading reviews about these, I was a little nervous about assembly but I now have to assume that some people don't know how to use common sense. I had both of mine built and done within 35 minutes. Trick is, Lay the two arm rails out side by side, add the cross bars. DO NOT TIGHTEN THEM...just start the bolts. Then lay the seat material frame on top and extend the back adjustment arm into the back brace that supports it. this will make it easier to insert the center bolts on the hinged area in the middle. Then insert the long bolts through the material frame and start them ONLY..now I would recommend sitting them on level ground and tighten the material frame first then tighten the cross bars and you are done. NO prying or hammering required. FYI, always test each bolt before you start the assembly in each hole to assure the threads are clear..I hope this helps some of you. I love mine and will buy two more in blue..Nice comfortable chairs.. FYI, If material is too tight then you need to back out the long bolts from each side, this will loosen the material so you dont have to overwork yourself. They really are easy to assemble..
R**C
Not easy to assemble, but wasn't terrible. Great chairs.
Regarding the chair:They are super lightweight, which is amazing. We wanted something we could easily move from our concrete patio into our yard for suntanning. They're quite comfortable, both for my short girlfriend, and my tall-ish self (6 feet) with some adjustment. Havent tried them in dead heat yet but I feel pretty good about them. Only downside is that fully flat, one of the bars kinda presses into your back but I don't personally find it too noticable. Some people have asked if you can lay face down on these.....my answer is "kind of". Its definitely not as comfortable as laying on an actually flat surface and you definitely could not fall asleep like that unless you're narcoleptic. But its doable for a little bit at a time.Regarding assembly:First a bit of background: I've assembled plenty of furniture from amazon, Ikea, Wayfair, etc. including a number of pieces that reviewers have described as difficult. While I acknowledge the difficulty of those pieces, I've never found anything too challenging.Given that background, I would say building these chairs is not easy, but it wasn't quite as hard as some reviews made it out to be. Granted, I went in having read some advice from others here, and there's also a bit of luck involved in that all the pieces I got were made correctly and within a reasonable tolerance.If you struggle with assembling basic I kea pieces, you WILL definitely have a very difficult time.That said here's some advice I have for assembly:* Read the directions once through before attempting* Keep all screws loose until the end, only screw them in just as much as you have to to catch and be a little secure (like 1.5 turns maybe 2).* Do all the loose screwing by hand (fingers) or use the provided wrench if you are not dexterous.* Tighten everything in reverse order, it will be easiest that way. Highly recommend an electric drill for most of the tightening. It's possible otherwise, just probably a mind-numbingly long task to do by hand with the tools. Some of the nuts can only be done by hand/tool.* The top bar piece I personally found to be the most problematic for fit. I found for both chairs, flipping it around the opposite way I first positioned it worked out better for some reason. That's kind of good practice for assembling metal things with poor manufacturing tolerances: sometimes swapping "identical" parts or flipping them around will make them fit better.* For the first part where you're screwing the center of the chair to the handlebars, don't bother putting on the second set of nuts until the very end after everything is tightened.* Check the final tightening with the wrench.* Dont tighten the upper center piece (with the plastic "J" washer) too hard or you risk breaking it. This is only a risk when using a drill to tightenI think that's about it! took me maybe an hour and change to do both by myself.
M**B
VERY nice. Had to buy more, maybe a different color...
Bought these for use in the pool. After buying the first set, I was so impressed, I bought another set.The hardware is all stainless. The rest of the construction is aluminum.Very light. Holes are positioned to drain water from inside the aluminum tubes.Head cushion is adjustable and tightened by adjusting a hook and loop strap.EDIT:Assembly is required. It was not too difficult. 10mm hex bolts and nuts required a bit of effort to stretch the material to get the threads started. This is a good thing. Material has stayed tight after heavy use with some large adults acting like kids.The second set that I ordered came with holes in the box. One of the bags of stainless hardware was missing.the contents. I reached out the seller. We will see if I get the replacement parts.UPDATE;I received replacement hardware within about 10 days. Thank you!They have been welll liked by all who use them.FYI, you can lay mostly flat by folding the prop up bar in.Update#2:A few months later parts of the head cushion have turned brown in the sun. Does not wash off. Later I used a pressure washer with some minor success. Turquoise parts that turned brown are white where cleaned. Fabric looks like it has dissolved the outer layer slightly. The rest of the chair is still working well. Lowered to 4 stars.
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