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255899 Post Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 1:30 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

StAubyns Subscriber 12/08/2012 


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Just been in our local co-op, they have "Lafuma Recliners" for £29.99 Wink

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Please can someone explain why real Lafuma chairs are so expensive ?

There are so many cheaper look-alikes around that last for long enough and fold up properly. Has anyone done a comparison in terms of comfort ? What is it about the Lafuma that causes people to spend a baby fortune on them ?

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Hi Grizzly

yes the real ones are expensive, but are very comfortable, and built to last. We have bought cheap chairs in the past (not necessarily the same style) & have had them fall apart. Rather pay for quality -it's like comparing Auto-roller and Niesmann & bischoff motorhomes; both have got 4 wheels (ok maybe 6 on some N & B's Rolling Eyes ), but there's a big difference in price & quality.

As in most things, you get what you pay for...... Smile

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I am 19 stone and been tipped out of mine sideways on more than one occasion when one or both of my Great Danes has seen a squirrel and they are still serviceable.

That's the difference.

i used to be a sceptic and bought ours for the snob value Embarassed but can see why they are so universally praised.
 
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RR wrote:

i used to be a sceptic


Hi RR, you can get cream for that Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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RR and Mike: I'm coming round to the idea that I might have to shell out approx. £100 to get comfortable. I've not found a chair yet that is for me but don't want to make a mistake with all this money at stake.

Can you sit up to a table with them or must you take "dining" chairs as well ?

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There is a range of Lafuma chairs.
Have a look at Riversway Leisure/Furniture: http://www.riverswayleisure.com/erol.html

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hi Grizzly

they are for relaxing, they don't work at at a table for me, but for relaxing.....

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Hi,
We went for the Chamonix chair , in Aluminium .It reclines but can also be used sitting up at the table---a good compromise.
We started off by buying the relaxers but these are in steel and too heavy, very good for lounging ( almost horizontal ) but no good for sitting up. These are now relegated to the garden.
Hoping this helps.
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LaFuma chairs in Carrefour only 100euro for top of the range and 54euro for not so top of range.A bargain i couldn't resist.
And i must say they are well made.
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