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Yefu Adirondack Chair : Dimensions, Durability, Weight and Installation
Adirondack chairs have become a classic design for outdoor chairs. It is an image so familiar that Adirondack chairs can be seen in artwork and on beaches across the globe. I will give you a background of Adirondack chairs in general and then share all the research we did on the Yefu Adirondack Chair before we made our purchase for our backyard.
Adirondack chairs are so popular that many people and companies have designed their versions. Since so many people have taken the spirit of the original Adirondack, the Westport Plank Chair, and made it their own. Due to the variations, many people ask what an Adirondack chair is.
What Is an Adirondack Chair?
Variations of the Westport Plank Chair occurred globally, and, to this day, different regions house different versions of what is now called the Adirondack chair. What is considered an Adirondack chair by today’s standards generally fits the following characteristics:
- Traditionally constructed from wood pieces taken from a single plank
- A seat that slants backward and is low to the ground
- Wide armrests that you can rest a drink or small plate on
- Tall and slanted backrest
The original Westport Plank Chair design was from one slat of wood, but redesigns and the introduction of materials other than wood now require only the appearance of slats of wood.
Things to Consider When Choosing an Adirondack Chair
With so many variations on the Adirondack chair, there are different things to consider to find the right one for your seat.
Comfort and Design
Whether or not a seat fits your specific needs depends on your body build and what you find comfortable.
Well-designed furniture considers the comfort of a range of people, small to big, and combines that with a pleasing design. What you think is a comfortable chair may require chair testing to discover.
Materials
The original chairs of 1905 had limited materials available and were far more natural. Availability of woods would vary with the region, which is another reason for style variations. Common materials used today include:
- Woods like Teak or Bamboo
- Metals like Aluminum (although not a standard)
- High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Lumber (plastic “wood”)
- Injection Molded Plastic
A modern Adirondack chair may also combine materials for aesthetics or to increase durability.
Best Material for Adirondack Chairs
Adirondacks initially used wood, but looking for lower maintenance and more weather-resistant, high-quality composite materials can be a great option.
Durability
Material type and maintenance routines affect the durability of a chair. Adirondack chairs with covers will last longer than those without, even if they are weather-resistant.
The elements your chairs face will alter how long they last. Wooden chairs require more upkeep but can also be saved with quality covers.
Weight
If you are looking for a heavy piece of furniture that can withstand windy areas, buying a plastic composite chair may not achieve your goals unless your goals are to give your neighbors new lawn chairs.
If you need something portable and plan never to leave the chair without weight in the seat, you can try out a wider variety of materials, resulting in different weights.
Price
It is important to understand your budget when purchasing any furniture. The price of the chair should match the materials it is made from and the expected life of that chair. Investing in a solid piece of furniture should also include a budget for a quality cover when not in use.
Maintenance
Chair buyers should consider the maintenance required for furniture before purchase. If you want all wood furniture, expect to either regularly finish the furniture with mineral oil, stain, or paint, so that the wood withstands time.
Even with a cover, certain materials are still subject to the weather and moisture. Plastic furniture should not be left in direct sunlight when not in use unless it is covered, as the color can fade and material melt if poor quality.
Adirondack Chair Care
Even weather-resistant materials require chair care. Covers are recommended for all material types when chairs are not in use but exposed to the elements. Cleaning and finishing your chair with oil or wax can also increase the longevity of life.
Weather and Weather Resistant Adirondack Chairs
Consider your specific weather conditions when selecting the material type for your Adirondack chair. Some materials are weather-resistant, including UV rays and rain, while others require additional maintenance or covers to last longer than a season.
Review of Best Adirondack Chair to Buy
Selecting a single Adirondack chair to suggest is the best is always going to be a little subjective, but when we consider what is on the market and all of their characteristics, it is easy to suggest the Yefu Adirondack Chair as a top Adirondack chair to buy (especially with a cover).
Yefu Adirondack Chair
The Yefu Adirondack Chair is Yefu’s take on the classic Adirondack design. Yefu manufactures their chair from a composite plastic material designed to look like wood. This material makes them weather resistant and available in a range of colors.
Yefu’s proprietary plastic can be used outdoors on the deck, in the garden, or around the fire pit. Installation is easy, with only six parts used in a five-step process. A video tutorial and assembly printout are easy to follow and get backed by a customer support line with 24 hour response time.
Details
- Brand: YEFU
- Manufacturer: YEFU
- Load Capacity: 350 lbs
- Material: Made of YEFU WOOD – a HIPS composite material
- Product Dimension: 36.60 x 34.60 x 20.30 Inches
- Chair Weight: 30 lbs
Pros
- Ergonomically designed
- Weather-resistant material
- Curved and lengthened chair back release spinal pressure and relieve fatigue
- 103-degree elevation to fit a range of people more comfortably
- Armrests wide enough for cups and plates
- Material type reduces static electricity and dust absorption
- Five-step, easy assembly of six parts
- Customer service support within 24 hours of contact
- A range of lovely colors to suit any decor
Cons
- Made from High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) or Polystyrene (PS), so degrades in sunlight
- It may be hazardous in extreme conditions: exposure to heat above 356 degrees Fahrenheit can result in toxic or irritating smoke and product degradation
YEFU Adirondack Platic Chair Installation Video
Conclusion
No matter what chair you select, make sure the construction uses materials you like and are willing to maintain. Consider furniture options carefully to choose pieces that add function and joy to your home. If you are planning a trip to the beach check out our beach packing list post. If you are thinking of renting your beach house check out our post on short term rental terms you should know.