Majnesvon Folding Chaise Lounge Chair Line
This is a single-product line that punches above its weight class in versatility: one chair, five backrest positions, a face-hole cutout for prone sunbathing, and a folded profile narrow enough to slide behind a door. It's built for adults who want a real outdoor lounger that actually travels — to the pool, the patio, the campsite, or the deck — without needing a second vehicle to haul it.
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This line currently has one model. Here's the full spec sheet for the Majnesvon 3-in-1 Tanning Chair so you can check it against your space and use case before ordering.
| Dimensions (unfolded) | 74.79 × 23.2 inches (L × W) |
|---|---|
| Folded width | 11.8 inches |
| Weight | 6.6 lbs |
| Backrest positions | 5 (upright through fully flat) |
| Face-hole cutout | Yes — usable in fully flat position |
| Intended use | Outdoor — patio, pool, lawn, deck, beach, camping |
| Age range | Adult |
| Color available | Gray |
| Included in box | Chair (1 count) |
This chair is built for adults who want a full-length, flat-capable outdoor lounger that stores narrow and travels light — if you need built-in padding or padded armrests, factor in an outdoor cushion.
What to Weigh Before You Buy This Chair
The most important thing to understand about this chair is what "3-in-1" actually means in practice. Position one through three cover the typical chaise lounge range — upright sitting, reading recline, and mid-recline for napping in the sun. Position four gets close to flat. Position five is fully flat, which is where the face-hole cutout becomes relevant: you can lie face-down without turning your head sideways, which is exactly what most outdoor loungers don't let you do.
If you're shopping primarily for poolside or beach use and you want to lie prone without buying a separate massage-table-style lounger, the face hole earns its place here. If you're mainly sitting upright and reading outdoors, any decent folding chair would cover that — the face-hole feature won't hurt you, but it's not why you'd choose this specific model.
A few other things worth checking against your situation before ordering:
- Portability versus cushioning: At 6.6 lbs, this chair is genuinely lightweight for a full-length lounger. The tradeoff is that it's not padded — the seat surface is mesh or a firm material, not foam. For a couple of hours in the sun, that's fine. For a full afternoon on a hard deck, bring a thin cushion or a folded towel.
- Folded dimensions: It folds down to 74.79 × 11.8 × 23.2 inches. That's still about 6.2 feet long when folded — it doesn't compress into a duffel bag. It fits in an SUV cargo area, leans against a wall in a closet, or slides under a bed with room to spare. It's not backpack-portable.
- Who this is for: Adults who want a flat-capable outdoor lounger that's easy to move around a yard or deck, doesn't require assembly, and stores without taking over a garage shelf. If you need deep cushioning or padded armrests, look at heavier stationary chaise options.
Where and How This Chair Actually Gets Used
The five-position range makes this chair genuinely useful across more situations than a single-angle lounger. Here's how those positions map to real use cases:
- Positions 1–2 (upright to slight recline): Eating outside, reading, or working on a laptop on the patio. The chair holds its angle without slipping — the locking bar system keeps it set where you put it.
- Position 3 (mid-recline): The most common "relaxing in the sun" angle. Good for listening to something or taking a light nap without fully flattening out.
- Position 4 (near-flat): Sun exposure across more of your body, or napping when you want to be nearly horizontal but still have slight head elevation.
- Position 5 (fully flat) with face hole: This is where this chair separates from most folding loungers. Lying face-down with your face through the cutout means you can tan your back without the neck strain of turning your head sideways for 30 minutes. It's also usable for anyone who does stretching or light massage work outdoors.
In terms of placement: the chair works well on grass, a deck, poolside concrete, or packed dirt. Because it folds flat and weighs 6.6 lbs, it's realistic to carry it from a car to a campsite or beach, though you'd want a carry strap or a tote bag — there's no built-in carry handle mentioned in the specs. On a patio, it's easy to reposition throughout the day to follow or avoid the sun.
One honest note on camping use: it works fine on flat ground, but the folding frame isn't designed for uneven terrain. Set it on level ground and it performs as expected. Try to prop it on a slope and you'll fight the angle system.
Keeping This Chair in Shape Season to Season
Because this is a folding outdoor chair, the two things that shorten its life fastest are UV exposure over extended periods and moisture getting into the frame joints. Neither requires special maintenance to avoid — just basic habits.
- Storage when not in use: Fold it flat and store it out of direct sun when you're not using it for extended periods — in a garage, shed, or under a deck cover. Constant UV exposure fades the frame finish and degrades the seat material faster than actual use does.
- After rain or pool splash: Wipe the frame joints down and leave it open in a dry spot for an hour before folding for storage. Folding it while wet traps moisture in the hinge points.
- The locking bar system: This is what holds each backrest position in place. Check that it's fully seated in its notch before sitting back — an incompletely locked bar is the most common reason a reclining chair shifts unexpectedly. It takes one second to verify and it protects both the chair and the person in it.
- Cleaning the seat surface: Wipe down with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid pressure washing directly at the frame joints.
At the end of the summer season, give the frame hinges a quick check for any visible bending or stress marks at the fold points. A folding chair that's been used heavily through a season will show wear at the hinges first. If anything looks bent or cracked at a joint, retire the chair — a compromised hinge on a full-recline lounger fails in a way that's unpleasant at best.
This isn't a chair that needs a winter cover or special care. Fold it, store it dry, and it'll be ready next spring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the face hole make the chair uncomfortable when you're not using it face-down?
Not in the positions where you'd actually notice it. The face-hole cutout is designed for use in the fully flat (position 5) prone configuration. In positions 1 through 4 — any of the reclined or upright positions — you're sitting or reclining with your back against the chair surface, so the cutout is underneath you and out of the way. It's not a gap you'd feel through normal seated or reclined use.
Is the five-position locking system reliable, or does it slip mid-use?
The locking bar system holds each position in place — the key is making sure the bar is fully seated in its notch before you lean back. An incompletely engaged lock is the most common cause of unexpected position shifts in any folding recliner. Take one second to confirm it's clicked into place and you won't have issues. Buyers at 4.0 stars on 89 reviews suggest the chair performs consistently when set up correctly.
Can I use this at the beach, or is it only for hard surfaces like a deck or patio?
It works on sand — the legs will sink slightly on soft sand, which can slightly affect the angle, but it's usable. On packed beach sand or grass it sits flat and stable. It's not a specialty beach chair with wide-spread legs designed specifically for soft sand, so on very loose sand you may want to place something under the feet. For poolside concrete, deck, lawn, or packed campsite ground, it works without any adjustment.
Is this chair padded, or do I need to bring a cushion for longer sessions?
The chair is not padded — the seat surface is a firm mesh or hard material, not foam. For one to two hours of sun exposure, most adults find it comfortable enough on its own. If you're planning a full afternoon outside or you're sensitive to hard surfaces, bring a thin outdoor cushion or a folded towel. At 6.6 lbs the chair is easy enough to carry that adding a lightweight cushion to your load doesn't change the portability picture much.
What's the weight capacity?
The product specs provided don't include an explicit weight limit figure for this model. Before ordering, check the current Amazon listing (ASIN B0F9YQ2SRK) for the confirmed weight capacity — that's the most accurate source for the current production run's rated load. Don't assume a number that isn't confirmed on the listing.
Does it fold small enough to fit in a car trunk or carry on a plane?
At 74.79 inches long when folded, it fits comfortably in most SUV and minivan cargo areas, and can lay across the back seat of a sedan. It's not compact enough for airline carry-on or a standard duffle bag — the length doesn't change when folded, only the width (down to 11.8 inches). Think of it as similar to carrying a folding camp chair in terms of what vehicle space you need.