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LA-Z-BOY Outdoor Recliner

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Sit back, relax, and chill. If you were ever able to sneak onto Dad's recliner, you quickly realized why he was always on there. There's nothin' like falling into the cushy seat, pushing back and kicking up your heels with a nice beverage in hand. Well now you can actually take that same feeling outdoors! LA-Z-BOY, the king of recliners, has an outdoor collection!
 
 
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The Whitley collection includes an actual recliner that is made of all weather resinweave. It has three simple adjustment positions and has a rustproof frame. There are also other collections but it appears that only the Whitley has the recliner style. It's only available at Sam's Clubs right now, for about $300.

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i've always questioned myself for being drawn to the todd oldham collection at lazy boy. not because of the design but because, well, they're 'LAZBOY' now i have egg on my face and need to realize, you can't judge a chair by it's name

posted by beachbungalow8 on June 26th 2007 at 9:33am
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that thing is hideous.

posted by my little apartment on June 26th 2007 at 10:16am
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I like it!

Not in those colors... But I like the thinking that went into it. The quasi "outside the box" of typical patio furniture. I love the fact that someone made a recliner designed for the patio.

I wouldn't buy that particular model but I like the other models on their site.

posted by boomer on June 26th 2007 at 10:48am
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I like it too, but I dunno... I like "going outside" to be different from "being inside"... I want my outside furniture to be comfortable, but I don't want it to look like my inside furniture.
Perhaps this is more appealing for those who live with cooler summer temps?

posted by oceandreamer56 on June 26th 2007 at 12:03pm
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Well, that's true. I just like the thought of a lounger that doesn't always have to be a lounger since my patio isn't much bigger than a postage stamp... ;->

posted by boomer on June 26th 2007 at 1:13pm
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It looks like it would be really comfortable. I'd like to try it out in reality though- but i'm not a Sams club member (is it still membership only?)

posted by Toby on June 26th 2007 at 1:39pm
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oy. ugh. bleh. so...big.

posted by glh on June 26th 2007 at 1:52pm
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Yeah - it does look really comfy. Now, if only my deck/patio was in Cambria with the foggy mornings - with this, a cup of tea and a book - I'd be set!

posted by oceandreamer56 on June 26th 2007 at 3:13pm
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