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(More customer reviews)Mind you, this is being written after only 30 minutes of use, but I'm impressed. It was fully assembled, so setup was quick. It's a 'tad' heavier than a 'lawn chair', but it 'feels' sturdy. It adjusts to an infinite variety of positions (not just 'pre-set' positions). And the tubular frame is indeed 'coated', which would 'hopefully' (as they say in the description), cut down on rust...but I wouldn't advise leaving it out in the rain. The only (minor) drawback to this "end-of-the-season Forest Green color" is that it likely would be pretty hot if left out in the noonday sun of summer. (This shade of green is simialr to what they've found will 'absorb' the most heat in solar cell collectors.) But just a beach towel over the mesh surface material would make this even a good choice for beach weather. By the way, for a similar chair from another manufacturer, a reviewer gave the following information, which applies to 'this' model as well: "Some others have stated that they have a hard time adjusting the recline. The easiest way to do this is with your feet on the black bar in front of you. It is VERY hard to move and adjust with just your back and arms, but if you push with your feet ('I', myself, use my heels to lift it up/backwards/recline it') via the front bar, you can easily adjust yourself to whatever incline you feel is most comfortable." In addition, as is noted by reviewers of similar models, the position-locking mechanism doesn't exactly 'grab hold for dear life'. But, as long as you aren't 'forcibly' rocking back-and-forth or 'purposely' trying to MAKE it change from the position you've set it at, it WILL hold 'in place' quite sufficiently. Also, I should state that I'm somewhat smaller in stature than 'the typical American male', so if 'you' buy shirts or jackets in the XXL category, I'd probably recommend one of the other chairs that boast of an 'XL' size in their name.
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