SunPatio Patio Chaise Lounge Cover, Heavy Duty Waterproof Lounge Chair Cover with Seam Taped, Fade Resistant Outdoor Furniture Cover with Air Vent, 66" L x 30" W x 26" H, Neutral Taupe
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Ideally, it would be around 35*Lat and 81*Long for a period of 2 years for 3 years it would be ideal. Currently it has been 3 years, but they started ripping last summer, so it is acceptable every 2 years. A direct sun exposure (UV) is the biggest killer again It does not matter if it's raining, windy, dirty, or if there are wild animals/pets/pests.
As well as resisting water and stains, it was also easy to care for. A second purchase would be made for this product.
The mine is covered by this flat. It is quite
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I am very pleased with this seller's response. As much as possible, I keep my covered chaises under the shelter of the trees.
The results are fantastic! Having the straps to secure the cover to the chair is a great feature. It's also nice that it comes with a bag to keep it all in when not being used and that the back of the cover has a vent!.
Across the street from us, there were four beautiful lounges for sale. In the end, I only needed two, but they were so nice and such a good price that I bought all four, and I'll be storing two of them outside for a long time, so I wanted to stack and cover the other pair to protect them from dirt and sunlight. I foolishly bought the cover without measuring the lounges, so it's 2 feet too short. I ordered the longest cover (84") instead, but while I wait, I must say it arrived quickly and without damage. Made well and worth the price, and I will expect this cover to last for a very long time. I may purchase two more for the two chaises I'm Furniture in the desert is notoriously hard to keep clean during the desert sun.
You really don't need to use the Velcro tabs to secure the cover to chair legs when it is in use because they fit snugly enough. They have only been in my possession for one month, but they are excellent! Plus, the price ( *$20 ) is quite.
) or durability. They haven't had a drop of rain since they arrived. Quite a nice colored fabric that is heavy enough to perform its intended function. Using Velcro to tie up There are downsides. These don't usually last here in Florida, but these look thicker than usual so maybe they will last longer? It's hard to give anything more than a thumbs up except for looks These are the real deal when it comes to The post will be updated AFTER it rains. After a certain period of time.
In order for my chaise lounge to fit in the space depicted as pictured, I would have had to measure carefully and expect it to be slightly too long. I have a lounge that is 80" long and there was still about 10" of extra room, and that is with the back reclined as in the photo.
It was far better than the options that I had locally. For the lounge chairs, the tie downs are all located in the right places. Having a very durable fabric and fitting very well, they should last for a long time. We haven't had any trouble keeping them in place even in 40 and 50 mph winds this winter. It may seem expensive at first, but if they can keep my $200 chairs last for a few seasons, then they're worth the investment.