

🌞 Lounge Like You Mean It — Style, Comfort & Durability in One Set
The SERWALL Patio Chaise Lounge Chair Set of 2 offers a spacious 78.3-inch length and supports up to 330 lbs, featuring a 5-position adjustable backrest for personalized relaxation. Built with weather-resistant HDPE and stainless steel hardware, these slate gray loungers combine durability with modern style. Equipped with rolling wheels for easy mobility and a convenient cup holder, they deliver effortless comfort and practicality for any outdoor setting—from poolside to patio. Partial assembly required, designed for low maintenance and long-lasting use.


























































| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,633 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Patio Chaise Lounges |
| Brand | SERWALL |
| Color | Slate Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 519 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 83.4 Pounds |
| Size | 2 pcs (2 chairs) |
| Style | Modern |
M**M
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Resort Vibes at Home — Durable, Comfy, and Surprisingly Chic
After months of patio chair hunting (and a few returns), I finally found a winner. These SERWALL lounge chairs check all the boxes: style, durability, comfort, and no “assembly rage.” ⸻ 🪑 Why They’re Worth It: • Sturdy, solid, and built to last These chairs are made from heavy-duty HDPE plastic that feels nothing like the flimsy stuff I’ve seen on cheaper loungers. They’ve held up beautifully through sun, rain, and my toddler using them as a jungle gym. They’re weighty in the good way — no tipping or shifting when you sit down. • Zero maintenance, zero stress I live in a coastal area where salt air destroys everything, and these have been left out through wind and storms with no signs of rust or fading. No cushions needed, no mold, no fuss. Just a quick hose-down and they look good as new. • 5-position adjustable back I’ve used it to sit upright and read, recline slightly with a drink, and lay completely flat for tanning. Smooth transitions and stays locked in place. • Wheels = smart I can move them around solo to chase the shade (or sun) thanks to the built-in wheels. Great if you rearrange your setup often or like to store them during storms. • Cupholder? YES PLEASE. It’s such a small thing, but it’s genius. Fits my Stanley, a wine glass, or even a book. Love the convenience. ⸻ Real-World Experience: I’ve had these out by the pool for 3+ weeks now, through summer storms and 100º heat waves. No warping, no fading, no regrets. I even got compliments from friends who thought they were teak. ⸻ Small Notes: • Assembly takes time: It’s not hard — just time-consuming. Each chair took about 30–40 minutes solo. Everything’s clearly labeled, and the included tool works fine (though I used a drill to speed it up). • They’re heavy: Which I actually appreciate — just be prepared if you’re assembling solo. ⸻ Final Take: If you want that boutique hotel look and feel without the designer price tag or the upkeep, these are absolutely worth it. Comfortable enough to nap on, durable enough to leave outside, and stylish enough to elevate your outdoor space. Buying two more because everyone keeps stealing my spot.
S**T
Very nice Lounge Chairs
These are very nice looking lounge chairs. Well built, sturdy, and fairly easy to build. I do caution, these are only 20 inches wide (25" including arm rest). If you are over 6ft and/or thick, these chairs will be small for you. Also, keep the measurements in mind if ordering a cushion. The only one I found to fit was 72 x 21 x 3 Inch. Don't order fir 25" width as this is including arm rest as mentioned.
J**.
Pretty Good
Assembly instructions are clearer than usual for this sort of thing. The provided wrench tends to slip off the nuts. That quickly becomes frustrating and a waste of time. Plan to use your own wrench (or a suitable pair of pliers) instead. The nuts should have a flange or two to help the user keep the wrench in place. Step #6 in the instructions is confusing as it can lead you to use the wrong screw holes. You want to use the screw holes that result in the longest possible extension of the piece of the seat where you will stretch out your legs. Assembly took about an hour, mostly because of the deficiencies of the wrench. And I'm pretty good at assembling furniture and sort of enjoy it in a masochistic way. The end result seems to be pretty good, perhaps worthe trouble and time.
S**1
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stylish, Comfortable, and Built to Last!
The SERWALL Patio Chaise Lounge Chair has completely upgraded our outdoor space! The quality is outstanding — the HDPE material feels solid and durable, yet comfortable enough for hours of lounging. The obsidian black color looks sleek and modern, blending perfectly with our patio décor. I love that it’s adjustable with 5 reclining positions — great for reading, sunbathing, or just relaxing by the pool. The built-in cup holder is a thoughtful touch, and the rolling wheels make it super easy to move around when I need to chase the sun or shade. It was also easy to assemble and feels very sturdy once set up. You can tell this chair is designed to last through all kinds of weather. If you’re looking for a high-quality, low-maintenance outdoor lounger that’s as functional as it is beautiful, this one is a fantastic choice. Highly recommend!
J**Y
Excellent lounge chairs!
We had 2 other lounge chairs that our Las Vegas sun destroyed. These will not have that problem and look great after their first summer. They were not difficult at all to put together and I love that they lay flat. We did have two tie-on cushions from our other chairs that fit these and make them very comfortable. Not sure I would want to sit on them for long without a cushion so keep that in mind when considering. Given how much longer I think they’re going to last they are a great value.
R**L
Quality Issues With Both Chairs-Buy Something Else
Ordered 2 chairs, both had issues. For the first chair, a hole in one of the frames wasn't the proper size for the stretcher bar to fit into. Been waiting over a month now to receive the replacement part. Ordered another exact chair, figuring it would work out, or that the frame would work in our original chair. The frame in the 2nd chair wouldn't work with the 1st chair; the bars wouldn't fit it. So I then decided to just assemble the 2nd chair. I noticed right away that there wasn't pre-drilled holes in any of the stretcher bars in the 2nd set, like they were in the 1st chair. And since the bars and frames don't fit properly between the 2 different chairs, I have no functioning chairs. And since I'm not able to fully assemble either one of the chairs properly, there could be further undiscovered problems as well. I shouldn't have to drill into new parts to make things work. If I ever receive the replacement frame, it's not guaranteed to fit based on my experience with my two orders. There doesn't seem to be any quality control at the factory, almost like someone is 3D printing this from home. Very disappointing. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
C**S
Much better than I expected!
I bought two of those to replace our “vintage” strap chaise lounges. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting “amazing” chaises, and I was pleasantly surprised to see the quality of them. When they were delivered, the boxes weighed a ton; wait until you have help to move the boxes to where you want to assemble them. When you’re ready: 1. Take two preemptive Motrin. Trust me. 2. Take all of the parts out of the box, then actually read the instructions before you start (something I almost never do). The box says it will take one person 15 minutes to assemble, which is only true if your side-hustle is building IKEA furniture. 3. The actual assembly isn’t that difficult, but there were several times when I was working “blind”, trying to tighten down a screw into a nut on the back side by touch. It’s awkward, but doable. 4. If you see a washer bounce away, don’t think, “No big deal, I’m sure there are extras.”. Nope. Not one extra washer, nut or screw, so guard your parts with your life. You will drop everything at least once, so watch where they fall. 5. Don’t over tighten the bolts that hold the back to the seat, unless you only ever want to lay flat. 6. When I build the second one, I will attach the cup holder last. It made it difficult to position it on its side to attach other parts. 7. When you are done (took me almost an hour), pat yourself on the back. If built correctly, they are incredibly sturdy and look like they will last for years. I highly recommend them!
X**I
Very good!
This is a fantastic outdoor lounge chair. It's easy to assemble, flat, comfortable, and of excellent quality! If you enjoy soaking up the sun outdoors, this is a great choice!
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