








🌞 Lounge in style, swing in comfort — your ultimate chill zone awaits!
The Best Choice Products Outdoor Hanging Curved Steel Chaise Lounge Chair Swing combines a sturdy powder-coated steel frame with plush, 2-inch foam cushions and a removable UV-resistant canopy. Designed for adults, it supports up to 265 pounds and measures 73"L x 46"W x 78"H. Perfect for patios, decks, or indoor spaces, this pink chaise lounge offers a unique suspended seating experience that blends durability, comfort, and sun protection in one stylish package.





| ASIN | B0DRB5N2B1 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Back Style | continuous |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,921 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #33 in Patio Lounge Chairs |
| Brand | Best Choice Products |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,032) |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Form Factor | Steel |
| Furniture Finish | Pink |
| Included Components | Assembly Guide |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Item Weight | 79 pounds |
| Item model number | SKY9121 |
| Leg Style | Curved Leg |
| Manufacturer | Best Choice Products |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
| Model Name | Hanging Curved Chaise Lounge Chair w/ Built-In Pillow, Removable Canopy |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 73"D x 46"W x 78"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Lounging |
| Seat Back Interior Height | 25 Inches |
| Seat Depth | 22 inches |
| Seat Height | 19 Inches |
| Shape | Semicircular |
| Size | Standard (No light) |
| Style | Casual |
| UPC | 842957157945 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**Z
High quality Favorite
This is my favorite thing I purchased in 2022. I researched a long time before getting this. The quality didn’t disappoint. It’s sturdy and the amount of comfort is ridiculous. I can sit, lounge, bounce, swing all in multiple directions. Seriously, my happy place. I even eat lunch from my swing. It can be tricky to get out of and sometimes I am surprised but that’s usually because I forgot to use the handle bar or get out from the bottom. Not close to a dealbreaker for me. I love the hammock lounger concept. I have this on a townhome deck. Because it sometimes brushes up against the rail, I put pool noodles along the back metal pieces. I cover mine and it has no signs of rust for summer season 1. It was accidentally left uncovered in a downpour. I thought my cushion may get spotted stains but it dried beautifully. I’ll have to leave this out over our Midwest winter. I’m considering taking the lounge basket into the garage and covering the base on deck. I have sprayed the bolts with WD40 to prevent rust post assembly, but should have probably sprayed inside the tubes before assembling. Two other hacks: Put something down on the floor if assembling inside. Metal shavings stain carpet. Shampooing got most out. Secondly, consider putting foil on the underside of the umbrella bracket to deflect heat on the plastic piece where all the bars meet and screw in. It gets hot. I like the sun so keeping the umbrella slid down the back pole, because I forget to put it back up, isn’t an issue. I prefer covering it this way. You can cover with the umbrella open but you have to be gentle and depending on the weight of your cover, might bend the wire rods. My cover is lightweight and found I had to usually fix the umbrella ends because they come unhooked. I started sliding the umbrella down by letting the cover stay attached at the Velcro. The entire swing stands outside in all but rainy weather. I’ve had it a few months and no hint of fading although I’d expect that at some point. When storing under the cover or not wanting it to fade, the cushion rolls up. I flip it in half because my cover leaks slightly and a little pool of water goes on the mesh. I just brush it off. I also use a hammock pillow and attached it to the handlebars, as I needed a little more support. I suggest any cushions at all. The back headrest built in really only works when you’re completely upright. I like to work, watch a movie, check email in my chair and found the extra pillow perfect. I highly recommend this. The base is sturdier than the others. I’m not lightweight and the minimum baring weight was questionable on many other chairs. I haven’t worried about the quality even when swinging. I had a minor issue and the reseller responded immediately and also went above and beyond in resolution.
L**Y
Love this Swinging Lounge Chair
I love this swinging chair. So comfy and relaxing. I got the Red, which is GORGOUS, but at the end of the summer, now, it is definately faded. So if you want to keep it perfect, bring it in when not using. I’ll just buy a replacement cushion when I need to. You don’t need the light. I got it for ambiance or whatever I was thinking but I only got it on once. Looked great though.
T**™
Chair is good and comfy, assembly directions need help. See the notes I provided.
Comfortable, sturdy, when assembled and sitting on it, your feet are higher than your waist. (think like a banana.) it's not dramatic, but it's definitely and incline, look at different chairs if you want your feet below your knee when relaxing in it. Is just "OK" to assemble. Following the tips below 1 person can assemble in about 75 mon.1st.. Get the 2 correct sockets or open end/ratcheting open, to save and hour and a migraine. The directions are mediocre at best. The parts aren't labeled. Will need to reference the pictures in directions. 1st issue is the #11 wedge that holds the light does not go on as per the directions. No chances don't waste the time. The "s" hook is too closed, to fit the wedge piece. And if you put it on like a key ring it spreads the arms too far and the bolt isn't long enough. So Unless you feed the bolt through wedge and the "s", which makes the "s" off set and crushes the wedge, and gives you barely any threads to put the both on, it's useless to put on. Much easier to assemble, then use a zip tie on the wedge piece. Next issue it putting the 2 arms together at the top (with the "s") first. Easy if you have help that can keep the 2 pieces from "scissoring" while trying to do the rest... Directions should have you put the bottom "u" piece into the extentions first, then add 1 side arm, then the other. THEN, bring them together with just the "s" (no wedge) at the top with the bolt... Lacing up the cushion holder seems daunting, but just find the middle of the rope, and start at the bottom middle (foot of chair) and work the bottom just up 2 or 3 eyelets around the one corner, then go up the other corner. Then go up to the arm rest one one side then the other. Pull snug. Don't worry about getting it tight at this point. Lace up past the top arm rest bolt, then go to the foot and pull tight up 1 side then the other. The Cushing holder will look sloppy and loose until this part. Then... Finish lacing up, get the tops decent tight, wrap excess around the center bar a few times, then go back to the bottom and tighten up both sides again. Then tighten up the top.
J**E
Comfortable and sturdy!
Really nice swing – it's very comfortable and pleasant to sit in. Only downside is that the shade is a bit too small, and the attachment is plastic. One of the screws pulled out of the plastic and needed a repair. Fairly minor issue on an otherwise nice chair.
G**E
As Adverised
Arrived early and already assembled. Assembly was going great until I turned to the second page of the instructions and then it hope I got it right. Wife loves it, so that is a win. It is sturdy and comfortable. I not sure how durable the cushions will be, it is a tad on the thin side and the material the one thing i worry about. Otherwise, good product would recommend with the caveat that be patient when assembling.
S**E
very nice and comfortable chair
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