Have
you ever heard of sleeping comfortably on a chair? No, with these
recliner chairs, now it is possible to take a rest in a variety of
positions including zero gravity as well. Built for luxury and
comfort, different variety of recliner chairs is available to choose
from. As built on principles similar to ergonomic chairs, these
chairs come with separate/joined footrest and backrest which can be
adjusted forward and backward to certain degrees as per your chosen
model. Let’s quickly review few pretty much popular recliner
models.
Traditional
Recliner Chairs :
Not
popular as of now due to its heavy weight and issues with its
adjust-ability which require manual set up of handle every time you
wish to change the position; these chairs are losing their existence
and likeliness due to availability of new models, affordable and
built with latest technology. These chairs are first choice for the
people who prefer to place it permanently and don’t bother about
its transportation.
The
Rocker :
These
are the modern recliner chairs with elimination of all the negative
points of traditional chairs explained above. These chairs are also
widely known as “Massage Chairs”. A mechanism driven by electric
power provides finger push flexibility for moving footrest &
backrest and additional vibrating feature fulfil remaining
requirement of body massage.
The
Wall Saver :
Along
with having all luxury features of recliner chairs, the structure of
wall saver recliner is built a way which pushes the chairs forward
when you need to recline. So instead of expanding the back support
backward, it pushes the chair forward and can be placed near the
wall, saving considerable floor space for small living room or
bedroom. The only pitfall is, Swiveling is not possible with this
type of chairs, and otherwise, movement up to 140 degrees is
possible.
The
Push Back :
Mostly
used in cinema halls, these chairs push the seat back whenever you
need to recline. Just like wall saver chairs, these chairs also
saves plenty of floor space. A person needs to apply light pressure
on the seat for reclining.