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- goducks10ExplorerWe bought Best recliners. Our 5th wheel doesn't have the room for Lazy boys.
http://www.besthf.com/besthf/Furniture/Home Carries some smaller profile recliners that work well in our situation. Are they the best? No but they're much better than RV specific furniture.
FWIW the backs come off most all recliners. It's how they're made so they can transport them.
Takes 4-6 weeks to order. Choose your own fabric. No Bonded Pleather that flakes off like Thomas Paynes are known to do. - azrvingExplorerLazy boy. Look for removable back and possibly wall hugger model. Some are more compact yet comfortable.
- azdryheatExplorer
MarkTwain wrote:
Stay far away from Camping World chairs. They're overpriced and cheap quality. What I did was measure the space in my trailer and then looked for chairs that fit in that space. I'm sure you could Google for furniture stores in your city and let them find the chairs you need.goducks10 wrote:
You can buy them at the same store you'd buy some for your home.
Can you give me the name of a store? What about Camping World? - B_O__PlentyExplorer II
azdryheat wrote:
X2MarkTwain wrote:
Stay far away from Camping World chairs. They're overpriced and cheap quality. What I did was measure the space in my trailer and then looked for chairs that fit in that space. I'm sure you could Google for furniture stores in your city and let them find the chairs you need.goducks10 wrote:
You can buy them at the same store you'd buy some for your home.
Can you give me the name of a store? What about Camping World? - RockyMtExplorer IIyep, LazyBoy. Got electric operated recliners.Very comfy.
- CavemanCharlieExplorer III
downtheroad wrote:
Take a look at these....lots of sizes and choices...
Thomas Payne RV Recliners
Those look like they would work nice. I could use them in my house. - ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
colliehauler wrote:
Another vote for LazyBoy recliners. The back comes off so you can fit them in the door. Check your local furniture store or look online for a retailer.
For the OP (where to purchase?): ANY* store that sells recliners!
(see *caveat below)
Go to same store where you would purchase a recliner for you sticks & bricks (home).
NOTE what "colliehauler" posted: Most recliners are in TWO pieces before assembly. Assembly is VERY simple! The back slides into a notch and post (on each side of the chair base) with a device to secure it.
Make sure it's NOT a "one piece" chair!
*Caveat: (IMO) CampingWorld would *never* be my choice as a location to look for recliners!
~ - machuntExplorerWe would love to replace ours as well. but we have a issue, when we pack up we neeed to put our chairs on the couch to travel. any ideas?
- goducks10Explorer
machunt wrote:
We would love to replace ours as well. but we have a issue, when we pack up we neeed to put our chairs on the couch to travel. any ideas?
Need more info. Rear living? Slide? Measurements? - JesLookinExplorerWe also used a LazyBoy love seat in our camper. Look for their Pinnacle line of products, a little smaller and with wallhugger feature. We didn't go with the electric recline feature because we often camp without electric.
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