POLYWOOD R100AR Presidential Rocking Chair, Aruba

POLYWOOD R100AR Presidential Rocking Chair, Aruba

Read reviews that mention:

These chairs don't live up to the hype!! They're much smaller looking than I expected. Yes, I read the dimensions. They just have a smaller look to them, being so low to the ground, having a shallow seat and thinner arms. My husband is 6'0 and he looks like he's sitting on a toilet with his knees folded up out in front of him because it's so low to the ground!! Lol!! Also, the color is not true black, rather an "ashy" black. It doesn't don't rock like a normal wood rocking chair. It's hard to describe but I'll just say it doesn't go back and forth but an inch or two and it doesn't feel smooth. ( hope that makes sense). I will say that it's easy to put together and the no maintenance thing is appealing if it works out that way.
Everything considered, I would advise looking for another chair.

On a side note*** If you do purchase from Amazon, please watch the price for a while first. I bought 2 of these and in less than a week the price dropped $40 and they wouldn't adjust the price.


These chairs are great, in terms of comfort and care. Wash off easily and it doesn't matter if they are in the rain or sun. Also sturdy enough to stay upright through heavy winds we get along with our Florida thunderstorms.
I bought five of these, all through Amazon Warehouse. All have been in like-new condition. I included a picture of one assembled on my front porch, with a green lizard hanging out on the side of the arm! :-)
A few cautions. First: assembly is easier with two people. I put the first one together myself, the rest with my nephew. Since there are five parts that need to line up - pretty much simultaneously - it's helpful to have an extra pair of hands. I would estimate each one took ten to fifteen minutes to put together. I did use my own allen wrench bit for my drill, as the one provided seemed to slip. I can't estimate how long these would take to put together with the included hand wrench!
Second: it is pretty obvious from the diagrams that that longer part of the rocker's runners (the curved parts) go in back, but still be careful about that. You might also need to flex the runner while assembling to attach it to the upright part. (I had to do this on two of my five.)
Third: Some of these came with twelve longer screws, and four shorter. Others came with eight longer screws, and eight shorter. Just be sure, if you get more than one, that you sort these out and follow the directions that accompany the chair. (There were appropriate directions that came with each, depending on the number of each type of screw.)
Finally, nowhere did I see a caution that the "back" of the chair (the part with the four vertical slats) has a front and back. However, if you look carefully, you will notice you can see the tips of the staples showing through on the cross piece (see picture). Honestly, I assembled the first one, and sat in it for about a month, and never noticed. It was only while assembling the fourth or fifth that I noticed a difference. I now have two of the five with the staples showing in front. I will have to get around to switching those some day...
All in all, a great, comfortable, low-maintenance rocker that I will probably hand down to my (as yet unborn) grandchildren!
My spouse wanted two rocking chairs for the front porch and we saw some at Lowe's for $359. I didn't understand why they were so expensive and was told that they were polywood like Trex lumber which I am familiar with. SO, I looked here and found the Teak ones for $219 each.

My thoughts are that they sit a little low for my taste even though I'm only 5'9" and the seat back would feel more comfortable if it leaned back just a few more degrees. The seat is fairly straight and doesn't really conform to your rear or legs that well. In addition, these chairs looked a fair amount shorter than the ones at Lowe's.

After researching a little further, I realized that these are the "Presidential" models and the ones I saw at Lowe's were the "Jefferson" models which are sold on Amazon as well. The difference being that the width and seat height and depth are virtually the same but the back is about 5 inches taller on the Jefferson. The Jefferson model does conform more to your legs both side to side and front to back. The overall look and design is different as well. I would say from having sat in both now that the Jefferson is slightly more comfortable but not $140 more comfortable to me but to each his own.

As for build and quality, I was a little apprehensive about buying these what with them having a high plastic content and being a "rocking" chair and I can't comment on long term issues but once assembled, they seemed very sturdy and they were extremely easy to assemble.

It took me about 30 minutes to put together one of them while taking my time. The chairs come in 9 pieces with 16 screws, a t-handled hex bit for manual assembly and a hex bit for a drill/driver. The holes are easy to align and I used my drill to drive them 90% of the way and the t-handle to do the final tightening. I was afraid that the drill might strip out the holes if I used it to tighten all the way. The chairs came well packaged and the material should last forever if kept clean and not abused.

Ultimately, I think I would have liked the colored ones or white ones a little better than the teak simply because you expect those to be a solid color whereas the wood colored ones tend to make you think there should be some color variation like real wood. Again though, for the price difference, I'm fine with what I've got.

The only thing I might suggest is adding seating cushions like what is shown in the short video with the pictures. The design could be more comfortable but overall I'm happy with the product and price and more importantly, my spouse is happy.
Great high quality rocking chair that will last a very long time. The chair is very solid and the material it is made from should be able to withstand many years of weather and abuse. No worrying about it fading from the sun or the paint peeling. I noticed numerous complaints about the fasteners and instructions but I didn't have any issues. The fasteners are heavy duty and I even took a picture of the instructions which are only 3 steps. My other picture shows all the parts before it is assembled. It took me a total of 30 minutes to assemble each chair. What more could you ask for than a 20 year warranty and made in the USA!
this is going to be a timeless set of rockers, which i think is hard to find these days. I wish it was just a bit smaller. It takes up more space than i had anticipated, but i love them still.
I read the reviews saying it was hard to assemble. I didn't think so. However, i did have to start over once as I didn't realize that there are shorter/longer pieces. put them against each other first, then lay them out in order, so that you are putting in the correct side. Once you have that down, its super easy to whip the rest together.

The holes in the polywood were not always well lined up to assemble. However, these chairs look fabulous on our deck and are very comfortable.
Very nice chair. Happy with this purchase!
Good quality and easy to assemble.

    336x280
970

Similar Product

Zinus Josh, Sofa, Beige
sofa
rengchong.com 7 out of 10 based on 7547 ratings. 5 User reviews.

Recent Search