Best sun loungers 2022: from cheap to luxury, garden sun loungers are ideal for catching rays this summer
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Are you ready for a summer of relaxation in the garden? Have you fished out the sunglasses from their winter hiding place, stocked up on factor 50, and filled the fridge with cool refreshing drinks? If so then all you need now to relax in style is a sun lounger.
A decent sun lounger can often be quite an investment. This is in part because they attract the attention of fancy furniture designers who charge a small fortune for conjuring their contemporary looks but if you shop around you’ll find many more affordable options available.
Best sun loungers at a glance
- Best for poolside lounging: Von Haus Lounger Steamer Chair with Cushion
- Best for gifting: The Oak and Rope Company Sun Lounger
- Best for sleeping in the sun: Armadillo Sun Luxury Sun Lounger
- Best for kids: KidKraft Double Chaise Lounger
- Best value for money: Hurghada Sun Lounger
- Best for two: Maze Victoria Rattan Sunlounger Set
- Best for a lounger with wheels: Maison du Monde GUAM Sun Lounger
- Best for rocking: Dakota Fields Corrinne Reclining Sun Lounger
What to look for in a sun lounger
Besides price, there are a few other considerations to weigh up when looking for a lounger. Are they easy to move around? If you’re the kind who is constantly chasing the sun then you might want some wheels to help make the task easier.
Are they weatherproof or will you swiftly need to shift them inside when the inevitable British showers interrupt your sunny comforts? And how well do they fold away for winter storage?
How comfortable can sun loungers be?
When it comes to confort, there are a few more things to look out for: some loungers provide extra back or head support; others can be adjusted into various reclining positions to perfectly match your preferred pose; and you should also check to see if cushions are provided.
It’s also worth bearing in mind that, while some low lying loungers might send you into an instantly relaxed daydream, they could be a bit more awkward to get in and out of, particularly if you’re at an age where your knees and back start creaking.
To further help you in your decision making, we’ve run the rule over several sun loungers, pinpointing some of the key features that might make all the difference to your sunbathing. Now, just where did we put those sunglasses…
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Pros: Adjustable back and foot rest
Cons: Wooden furniture needs regular protection for longevity
Steamer chairs are named for their popularity on ocean steamers in the early 20th century (see also ‘deck chairs’), and their ability to convert from upright seat to flat lounger makes the style as popular as ever.
We think this Von Haus Steamer Chair would make a great addition to the poolside, where you can sit up and apply the sunscreen post-dip, and sip a pina colada before reclining to soak up some rays.
It’s made from Acacia hardwood and has a 100% polyester cushioning that provides comfort besides quick drying, waterproof protection.
It has an adjustable footstool (which can also be detached) and the backrest can be fixed in seven different positions, while the whole piece can be neatly folded away for storage.