Sunday, October 30, 2011

Pool Lounge Chairs - A Few Reasons To Own Them

By Alex Blaken


When it comes down to it there are really only two different types of pool lounge chairs. Recliners are the type you find surrounding the pool where people relax in the sun or you can get the type that allow you to float around lazily in the pool. The floating variety can be found in two distinct varieties as well. You can float around above the water and stay dry or you can get chairs that will allow you to be partially submerged. What type you use depends on the weather and your mood so it's probably best to have all types available to you.

A lot of people enjoy swimming any old time whether it be hot or just warm. Some even don't mind a dip when it's a bit cooler. This type of person would still make use of their pool area by relaxing on their swimming pool lounge chairs and working on their tan. Not in the mood for a swim? You can still enjoy your pool by floating around above the water. Just make sure no one is around who might enjoy trying to tip you in.

For the person who wants to take a dip but is tired after a full week at work there is the partially submerged floating pool lounge chair. Floating pool chairs work by wrapping canvas or a net for your body over pool noodles or floaties which provide just enough buoyancy to keep you afloat. Keeping cool while conserving your energy has never been so easy.

You're more than likely to be spending a fair amount of time on your pool lounge chairs so choose carefully. As with any outdoor furniture there are many different styles and materials to choose from. Poolside lounge chairs can also be portable so you can fold them up to take them to the beach.

You always have varying degrees of shade around most pools. For chairs that are going to be permanent fixtures you need to consider the weight of it before purchasing. You still might need to move them around the pool to take advantage of the sunlight or to get out of it so get a chair with wheels.

For your portable variety you will need to pay particular attention to how strong it is. If you are going to be packing it in the car a lot you need something that folds up fairly compact as well and it will need to be light. Try folding them and unfolding them in the store to see how easy or hard it is. Pay attention to reviews online if you can't find any you like in a store near you.




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