- Built to withstand a range of climates including hot sun, snowy winters, and strong coastal winds.
- Polywood lumber is a proprietary plastic containing recycled milk jugs and detergent bottles.
- Weatherproof. Will not splinter, crack, chip, peel, or rot when exposed to the elements.
- Easy to store. Folds flat for easy transportation and storage.
- Comfortable. Contoured to provide the comfortable seating expected of adirondack chairs.
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Jeryl Rodrigo
Once it's together, it's a great chair!
This is a quality product. We also have a polywood bench that we have had for about three years and we love it. It is still in perfect condition, despite being left out in the cold, rain and snow all that time. This Adirondack chair is a great addition to our outdoor furniture. It is a little tough to put together...it helps to have two people to wrestle it into symmetry...to make the holes for the bolts line up...but in the end you will have a very fine chair to enjoy outdoors for a long time!
Tammy Louise Irwin
Comfortable and East to Maintain
I bought these chairs and tables over a year ago. They were simple to put together, comfortable, and still look like new. What I truly like about them is that they are substantial/heavy enough that our Florida thunderstorm winds don't blow them off my dock - like our other patio furniture.
Jessica M Bruce
WELL BUILT ATTRACTIVE CHAIRS
I love these chairs!!! I am what one would call challenged when it comes to putting "anything" together. When these arrived I said how hard can it be. Well I was right. Two screws and round what look like big corks that you just push in and they are up and working. I felt like such a mechanic!! I bought the Aruba color and they just add such a splash to my front deck. Of course you can never have too many pillows which I added as well. Very comfy and sturdy. Love the material they are made of - polywood I believe they call it. Nice and thick and not flimsy whatsoever. And the warranty sold me as well. I only wish I had space for more colors.
Fando Paparoa
Easy Assembly. Great Chair.
Great chair for the price. Assembly was simple: unfold the chair as packed, insert two bolts and the accompanying washers and nuts and two large pegs. Maybe 5-6 minutes per chair. Most of that time is spent unfolding the chair in the right way and aligning the holes. These chairs are solidly built and very comfortable. Although I just purchased them, they seem like they are built to last. After ordering two, I am ordering two more.
Sheelagh Kathryn Lovaas
Comparing 3 different brands
I tried all 3 synthetic material Adirondack style chairs I saw on Amazon - the Highwood, the Polywood, and the Trex. They were all good to very good, and similarly priced from. Specific pros & cons: Highwood has 3 different back recline settings, and the most comfortable armrests. It was slightly less expensive than the others, but required more work to assemble, taking 25 minutes vs. the others taking 5 minutes tops. If you're good at assembly, you'll have no problem with the Highwood; if you're not a DIY person, you'd be happier with the other two brands. Polywood model - widest variety of colors and very easy to assemble. Probably the best overall, though the back doesn't recline like the Highwood. Trex brand: Very good overall, but probably 3rd out of the 3 to me - Trex was easy to put together like the Polywood, but didn't have the same color variety. Also, the Trex I got had one screw poking through the slats that would poke a person sitting in the chair. Easy enough to fix (back the screw out a little) but for the price would have appreciated better quality control.
Lisa Tomlinson
VERY COOL. I hope they will stand up in the ...
We have had plastic chairs of all colors in our front yard, but I always wanted REAL Adirondack chairs so I bout these. VERY COOL. I hope they will stand up in the weather like they are supposed to, so I am really giving FIVE STARS for the look, the color, the comfort, and the EASE of setting up. Form it up, pop in two caps and two screws and you're done.
Toukta Manibod
Love it and easy to put together
I ordered two of these and I had them put together in less than 45 minutes on my own! I am not handy at all so that should tell you something. They included a T handle hex key that is way better than those awful tools most companies put in their kits. Awesome chair and I couldn't be happier.
Terrie Hansen
The Absolute Best!
I have tried various Adirondack chairs over the years, big box specials, Bean included, and I have even built a few. These chairs are by far the BEST I have ever had. A simple two-allen screw assembly with pegs, similar to the Bean model and viola, you are in comfort! We have a couple of acres right on a Florida lake with cluster oaks. We chose these chairs for seating at one of the oak clusters. Rest assured, we are buying more in different colors for the cabana, probably white, because they fold so easy for storage to protect from the bugs, harsh sun and mildew. The polywood looks real and will save many future maintenance hours at a reasonable cost. If there were a six-star rating, this product would receive it!
Art Crum
Five years in, as good as new
We've had a pair of these for five years, sitting out in the elements year-round with no protection whatsoever (though to be fair, this is Southern California elements, so it's mostly heat and sun, with occasional rain — no snow or ice). We just bought another pair, so we'd have a total of four. The first pair has held up so well over the past five years that it's almost impossible to tell which chairs are the new ones and which are the old ones, when sitting side-by-side. This is by far the most durable outdoor furniture I have ever owned.
Chloey Amber-rose Ella-Grace
Good Value for Money
These are nice. Arrived well packed with all parts, good instructions, and 90% assembled. Tolerances are good and material is high quality. Comfortable, good color, functional design. This is a somewhat smaller, lighter and also semi-portable verison of chairs sometimes used for busy recreation areas. It's a good medium-duty chair you can leave in place or fold if you need to. I wouldn't buy planning to fold and unfold one or more all the time or carry around in the car--best for leaving set up at camp, pool, porch: safe bet a set of these will last a long time and require almost zero maintenance. The price is in the ballpark. Easy enough for most sensible adults to avoid, but note that there is the potential for a pinch or smashed finger during assembly.