After a long day on the road, this recliner will become your reward. You'll glide, swivel, and sink into its soft, woven fabric that feels like your favorite living-room chair. It's breathable, cozy, and welcoming wherever you park.
Everyone has that one chair that calls their name at the end of the day. This is that chair - the one you sink into and immediately feel at home. Turn toward the view, glide like you've got nowhere to be, and recline when the day finally catches up to you. The 360° swivel and smooth motion make it easy to find your happy place without moving the base an inch. Reach to your right and give the handle a gentle pull. The chair leans back with that perfect, slow-motion movement that sends you back into a satisfying recline that will make you sigh and think, "This is it. This is the dream." There's enough head and lumbar support to watch TV comfortably, but fair warning: this chair could cause you to accidentally nap the afternoon away.
Space is always at a premium, but this chair makes it work. The compact footprint and 12" wall clearance tuck neatly into small corners, leaving room to move around without feeling crowded. At 19-1/2" high, the seat feels just right when you stand up or sink in - especially if you're on the shorter side. It fits through 26" doors and goes together in minutes so you can relax instead of rearranging.
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Hi. I'm Matt with etrailer. Today, we're gonna be talking about Thomas Payne Glider reclining chairs. Now these are gonna be super comfy and you can get 'em in a couple colors. The one I'm sitting right now is gonna be Satula, but you can also get this in McCoy to fit whatever type of interior you have in your RV. So let's take a closer look at 'em.
So here at etrailer, we're gonna have a ton of different furniture options really meet your needs, whether you're looking for some type of look or something that feels a certain type of way. Now, one of the biggest things you need to make sure of is if these are gonna be compatible in your RV. So just make sure you have a door opening of at least 26 inches, and that you have the proper space to actually get these installed. I'll talk about installing it later on, but before I get into that, I wanna talk about some of the main things that stand out about these chairs to me. So going into those details now, we are gonna have these chairs that do have the ability to pivot, and these are gonna be able to pivot 360 degrees and it feels really smooth.
It almost feels like it glides. Now it's also gonna be able to rock too. This just feels super comfy. And we can even kick up our feet, just by pulling a lever here on the side of it and then even lean back from there. So nice to think about if you do wanna use this recline function is just make sure you have the space for it.
So when we compare it to our other chair here, we have a large gap. We're gonna want at least 12 inches of space so we can properly use that. But even if you don't use it, this is still gonna be something that is fairly compact in here. And I'd recommend just checking our specs to make sure it is gonna fit in your RV. And I wanted to talk a little bit more about the looks and the feel of these chairs.
So with the Satula one, to me, this is just gonna be a brown color. And then with the McCoy, this is gonna be more of a brownish gray, a little bit on the darker side too. And it is gonna be fairly smooth to the touch. Now this is gonna be made from a PolyHyde polyester, so smooth on the top. And we're gonna have this foam interior of it so it stays nice and soft for you. And something else about this style that I do like compared to a loveseat is that we are not fighting for leg room if we're gonna be sitting in here together with someone. Now, in my opinion, I think this is gonna be a great option if you are looking for something that's gonna be super comfortable. You can recline, you can pivot, you can even rock. So it can do a lot, and it still saves you a lot of space too. And if you do decide to go with it, let us know how it's working for you in either a review or a photo so we can see how it looks in your space. Now when it comes to after getting in this installed, it's actually a pretty simple process. You won't need any tools. The only thing that you're gonna need is at least a door frame of 26 inches. All right, so the move this inside your camper, it's gonna be pretty easy. Just take the first half. You can do that by yourself. The second half, I do recommend having a friend since it is gonna be a little bit heavy and a little bit awkward to move around. So that's why I got Ethan with me today. And what we're gonna do first is once we have it up, we're gonna rotate it in this orientation here. We're just gonna take our time and bring it inside the camper. And you might find that that bottom section where it pivots on might rotate on you. So just be a little bit mindful of that. There you go. This is gonna be a fairly tight fit. Now that we got it in here, what I'm gonna do is just kind of get in the spot where I have enough room to work. And I'm gonna rotate this so you can see the backside of it a little bit more. 'Cause what we're gonna do is grab our back rest, and there's gonna be brackets right here. Those brackets are gonna grab on to these sections that sit up like this. So we'll just line it up on either side and push it down. And sometimes I do notice, right now I'm just gonna hold this up with my head so you can see what I'm doing here. This bracket, if we have it lined up on one side, it's just slightly off. And what I'll do is pull towards me. And once that's lined up, then I'll drop this down. Pushing on either side kind of evenly. You might have to grab it from the bottom to kind of help realign it. You should hear a click here. So there's that on one side. I'm just gonna push down on the other side. You hear that same click. (metal clicking) Just like that. Now we've got that all put together. We can drop this curtain on the backside of it, and use the hook and loop so you can skew it down. And now we're just gonna lift up on it. We're just gonna put into its new home in the spot that works best for you. You notice I already have him out the chair in here. And remember, we're gonna want at least a foot of clearance from the back of our wall to the chair itself, just to make sure we're not gonna make contact with anything. But once you're done with that, that pretty much does it for the installation and some of the features of each chairs. If you guys have any other questions, let us know here at etrailer. And again, I'm Matt, and thanks for watching.
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