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Post Info TOPIC: Additional seating


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Additional seating


Has anyone added an Easy chair or recliner to there unit? If so, are there designs or styles that lend themselves to an RV. Obviously the chair will not be bolted down, so stability is a concern, thanks Gene

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Gene,3 things. Lazy Boy, Lazy Boy, Lazy Boy.

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I agree with Racerguy.

We just upgraded from two Flexsteel recliners that came with the rig, to two Lazy Boys. What a difference in comfort and stability.

If I didn't get out of the Flexsteel just right, it tended to tip forward.

Only concession we had to make was to get narrower chairs than we would for a sticks & bricks due to the space where our recliners go.

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We have no RV funiture in our Mobile Suites. We also recomend the Lazy Boy brand. We have a Lazy Boy Love seat re-cline away and a Lazy Boy Recliner. We don't have a sofa, all RV type sofa's are very uncomfortable and very cheaply built. We don't have to secure any of our funiture. We have the Center Point suspension and a Trailer Saver air ride 5th wheel hitch, and everything rides very wlll. GBY.....

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We got rid of the 2 Euro chairs that came with our rig and also bought 2 Lazy Boys. What a great investment that was. We couldn't be happier!

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We put my "Stressless" lounger and stool (Absolutley the most comfortable I've ever owned) in our 31' Arctic Fox 5ver, and it fits and rides great (Without being strapped down).

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We dumped the stock recliners and couch, replaced with 2 Stressless chairs. So much more comfortable. Now, looking for a cabinet maker to build some custom storage in some of that new found space.

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