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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 ?
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 ), but there's a big difference in price & quality.
As in most things, you get what you pay for......
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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 but can see why they are so universally praised.
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 ?
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.
Denboy
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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