Indoor And Outdoor Zero Gravity Chairs
75Zero gravity chairs are based on the support seats that were specially designed for astronauts to relieve pressure on their bodies during lift-off. They provide you with excellent posture in the most relaxing of positions because they take all the stress off your back and legs and help you to feel relaxed.
Sitting with a bad posture at a desk all day, or driving in heavy traffic, often leads to musculoskeletal pain in the back, shoulders and neck. When we return home, we often feel like lying down but lying on a couch can cause more problems than it solves. Besides, sitting can be even more comfortable than lying on a couch or in bed but only if we have a great chair to sit in.
The best way to reduce the stress on your spine is to have your body equally supported all over. Zero gravity chairs do just that. They hold you as if you were floating and yet you still have perfect posture.
The leg elevation, a feature of zero gravity chairs, where the legs are held higher than the heart, also helps with swollen feet and ankles.
The extraordinary comfort is the first thing that people usually notice when sitting in one of these chairs for the first time. No matter how many chairs you have sat in, you've probably never sat in a chair as comfortable as a zero gravity chair.
If a zero gravity chair has a problem, it's keeping other people out of it so that you can sit in it yourself. A number of users have remarked that it's impossible to get any work done in one of these marvelous chairs because they keep falling asleep!
There are indoor and outdoor versions of zero gravity chairs, though there is nothing to prevent you from buying both kinds if you like.
Outdoor, folding chairs allow a comfortable, relaxing breeze to pass under you, which is fantastic on a warm summer's day. The folding zero gravity chairs are perfect for patio, lawn and deck lounging, for taking to the beach or even for a camping weekend.
Not all outdoor folding chairs are suitable to be left outside in all weathers, so you might consider keeping them in a storage shed or in an indoor closet to prevent rust when you're not using them.
Zero gravity chairs can be great for doing some casual work on your laptop or general web browsing but they really come into their own when you just want to relax. Those with bad backs are almost certain to feel rested after lounging in one of these chairs for an hour or two.
Certain zero gravity chairs have massage functions, sometimes with an additional heat function. These functions can add greatly to the pain relief offered by this type of chair. It's a little like having your own physiotherapist on-call 24 hours a day.
Some tall people may require a foot rest, others find it unnecessary. It's important to choose a chair that you find easy to get into and out of. A number of users find the electric versions are easier to handle. Chairs with an electric recline help people who have back problems or whose arms are a little too short to reach the manual catch.
Whichever kind of zero gravity chair you decide to buy, ensure that you get a well constructed and sturdy chair. Also, if you intend to leave your chair outside, make sure that it will withstand the weather in your area.
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RTalloni Level 8 Commenter 14 months ago
You've answered the main question I've been wondering about--are they comfortable to sleep in. Makes sense that they would, but I wanted to see it in print. :)