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filrupmark
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Oct 29, 2018

RecPro furniture

Our fifth wheel came with Lane peeling furniture. It looks terrible at 4 years old . We were looking at Recpro furniture and looking for feedback or what your replacement choice was.
  • We have Thomas Payne and so far, coming up on 5 years, it is holding up well with no signs on peeling.
  • I installed this Recpro set last January. As you can see, it is Lab approved. I'm generally happy with the product. They are comfortable, the fabric seems very durable and easily cleaned. I don't love the reclining mechanism, and I had to do quite a bit of fussing with it to get both sides operating smoothly. If you buy a set, my advice would be to completely set it up on the floor outside of the camper, and do all that adjusting with lots of work area. I didn't know, so had it all moved into place, and then had to adjust it in the limited space and uneven floor of the camper. Don't pay full price. Get on their mailing list by ordering the free fabric sampler. They send coupons around various holidays. I would buy it again, if I wanted a combo unit. If I just wanted a couple of stand-alone recliners, I would go with a residential type like Lazyboy.

  • I think I would give a call to Bradd and Hall . They are a supplier to many of the higher end RV manufactures and should be able to give you an informed, although maybe somewhat biased, opinion - depending on whether they carry that brand or not. Might be worth the call.

    I have purchased a chair from them and was completely satisfied with the service and chair.
    Barney