
Which Lift Chair is Best for Me?
Things to consider:
Size / Weight Capacity - Determine the seat width, depth, and back height. Use product specifications for size and fit selection. If you are nearing the weight capacity of the chair, consider a heavier-duty chair to ensure you have the maximum quality and durability.
Room Space - Be aware that your chair requires space from a wall for full reclining or positioning.
Material - Our lift chairs are all made to be durable and water-wicking. When choosing the fabric, keep in mind the way you want your chair to feel, the ease of cleaning it, and whether you have pets.
Time Spent in Chair - The more time someone spends in a lift chair, the more positions and upgrades you should consider.
Positions Needed:
2 Position - Limited Positions Standard lift with recline. Standard Remote
3 Position - Limited Positions, similar to the 2 position, reclines to a slightly further “napping’’ position. Standard Remote
Trendelenburg - Meant to improve circulation and relaxation with your feet above your heart
Infinite - Positions customizable to you. Adjustable headrest and lumbar.
Zero Gravity - Evenly distributes your weight. Reduces pressure on joints and bones. Your bottom will sink further into the chair while your knees are elevated