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Post Info TOPIC: Recliner chairs


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Recliner chairs


Hi,

We're thinking of redoing the interior seating and sure could use some recommendations on comfortable recliners. An internet search just confuses me more.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Fred

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We would suggest Lazy Boy's,  the reasons are comfort, and the backs are removeable to get in and out of the 5er.  We have removed the RV recliners, and the couch.  Rv funiture aren't very good and they are very heavy.   We have 1 leather, and 1 cloth with the mesage and it's also heated.   And we have 1 glider chair.   This type also reduced the weight in our Cambridge which is a heavy 5er.  Good Luck on your choice...GBY... 

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Got rid of our heavy recliners and replaced them with a leather Euro chairs...still have our sleeper couch (which is heavy also) but want the sleeper for company at times.


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We don't yet own an RV, but I do have an Ekornes leather recliner that I hope to install in whatever MH we purchase. It is absolutely comfortable. Major drawback, however, is that the footstool is a separate item.

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Lazy Boy or Euro recliners with a footstool.

We have had several LB recliners. High quality, comfortable, and the backs come off for easy setup and removal.

Euros are fine if you find one to fit you. Many are small, but I had one that was bigger and worked for my 6' 2".

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