Love it! Have it on my patio and couldnt be happier. Was HORRIBLE to put those last screws in but once I (with help) got past that, I had no regrets. My pups love it too.
My new favorite place to curl up and relax! I am 5ft 8 and can comfortably stretch out in this chair, although I don't think my husband and I would be comfortable in it together since we're both tall.
Frame and fabric are very sturdy and seem to be good quality. One part of the build was difficult: pulling the front bars forward to stretch the heavy fabric in order to insert the nuts and bolts in the top and bottom joint was pretty awkward. We finally ended up using a tapered tool to align the pieces so that the holes for the 4 nuts and bolts would line up.
My biggest complaint is the pad and the cushion could be thicker. The pad that goes underneath the cushion is very flat. The cushion is thicker, but even with both of them in place, you can still feel the metal bars underneath. I plan to get a piece of memory foam to fit in under the pad to provide some extra comfort.
Right now, it sits in our living room, however, when the weather is nice we plan to put it on our front porch.
I ordered red but it came in the neutral tan which is fine I guess. Assembly really does require two people with muscles. It is very comfortable and fits me and both of my girls at the same time, we love it!
Definitely suggest 2 people for assembly. 90% comfortable, we added throw pillows for back support. We have it in the living room because we have sensory seeking kids... we love it!
Very sturdy, which is what I was after. Consequence: heavy.
The base is proud, so if you fall on it: ouch.
The upright part comes in two pieces and two uses threaded fasteners to keep it from lifting out. One fastener went in without any problems w/ the included Allen wrench. The second... IDK if it was drill offset or the tapping was a bit wonky, but I couldn't get it home without a cheater pipe. I tried finding the thread by hand, but no luck. I completely chowdered the threads and had to gronk on it a fair bit. It's holding just fine, and the force is downwards--the fastener is not carrying it.
Overall, it's a big, sturdy stand. Get your muscles out to move it.
It is made well. The metal is strong. The mesh is great because it won't show dirt like fabric and allows a person laying in the swing to still see people outside. I only have 2 complaints: 1) There is not enough clearance to allow it to swing freely without knocking into the C arch. Maybe it needs a more curved arch? When assembling, you have to pull the collapsed skeletal bars back enough to fit the bolts into the holes. This was a bit difficult by myself. Otherwise this is the best swing for the money.
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Holds up nicely
Holds up nicely
Exactly what I wanted.
Love it! Have it on my patio and couldnt be happier. Was HORRIBLE to put those last screws in but once I (with help) got past that, I had no regrets. My pups love it too.
Sturdy as well as decorative for inside or out
My new favorite place to curl up and relax! I am 5ft 8 and can comfortably stretch out in this chair, although I don't think my husband and I would be comfortable in it together since we're both tall. Frame and fabric are very sturdy and seem to be good quality. One part of the build was difficult: pulling the front bars forward to stretch the heavy fabric in order to insert the nuts and bolts in the top and bottom joint was pretty awkward. We finally ended up using a tapered tool to align the pieces so that the holes for the 4 nuts and bolts would line up. My biggest complaint is the pad and the cushion could be thicker. The pad that goes underneath the cushion is very flat. The cushion is thicker, but even with both of them in place, you can still feel the metal bars underneath. I plan to get a piece of memory foam to fit in under the pad to provide some extra comfort. Right now, it sits in our living room, however, when the weather is nice we plan to put it on our front porch.
You wont be disappointed with this item.
I ordered red but it came in the neutral tan which is fine I guess. Assembly really does require two people with muscles. It is very comfortable and fits me and both of my girls at the same time, we love it!
Perfect Swing!
Definitely suggest 2 people for assembly. 90% comfortable, we added throw pillows for back support. We have it in the living room because we have sensory seeking kids... we love it!
So far so good with this product.
So far so good with this product. It made it through two seasons well before we had to bring it inside for winter.
Haven't fallen yet
Haven't fallen yet
Sturdy
Very sturdy, which is what I was after. Consequence: heavy. The base is proud, so if you fall on it: ouch. The upright part comes in two pieces and two uses threaded fasteners to keep it from lifting out. One fastener went in without any problems w/ the included Allen wrench. The second... IDK if it was drill offset or the tapping was a bit wonky, but I couldn't get it home without a cheater pipe. I tried finding the thread by hand, but no luck. I completely chowdered the threads and had to gronk on it a fair bit. It's holding just fine, and the force is downwards--the fastener is not carrying it. Overall, it's a big, sturdy stand. Get your muscles out to move it.
Nice and affordable
We have a sew shop and give this to all our three year employees This is a very nice item and durable
It is made well
It is made well. The metal is strong. The mesh is great because it won't show dirt like fabric and allows a person laying in the swing to still see people outside. I only have 2 complaints: 1) There is not enough clearance to allow it to swing freely without knocking into the C arch. Maybe it needs a more curved arch? When assembling, you have to pull the collapsed skeletal bars back enough to fit the bolts into the holes. This was a bit difficult by myself. Otherwise this is the best swing for the money.
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