Outsunny 2-Seater Outdoor Porch Swing with Canopy and Table, Patio Swing Chair for Garden, Poolside, Backyard, Gray
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Outsunny 2-Seater Outdoor Porch Swing with Canopy and Table, Patio Swing Chair for Garden, Poolside, Backyard, Gray

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Outsunny 2-Seater Outdoor Porch Swing with Canopy and Table, Patio Swing Chair for Garden, Poolside, Backyard, GrayHighlights Porch Swing with Canopy: No need for an overhang; our outdoor swing is a stand alone solution that can be placed anywhere outside. Place it on the patio, porch, backyard, garden, or anywhere else on the lawn.. Storage and Cupholders: Our patio swing chair comes with a cup holder. Easily place lemonade, coffee, or any other beverage inside so you won't need to risk your drink tipping over. Its tray is great for food, your phone, or

Highlights

- Porch Swing with Canopy: No need for an overhang; our outdoor swing is a stand-alone solution that can be placed anywhere outside. Place it on the patio, porch, backyard, garden, or anywhere else on the lawn..

- Storage and Cupholders: Our patio swing chair comes with a cup holder. Easily place lemonade, coffee, or any other beverage inside so you won't need to risk your drink tipping over. Its tray is great for food, your phone, or magazines. Keep your things outside, dry, and nearby by making use of its extra storage space under the tray..

- Sun Shade Canopy: Stop sunburns, get rid of glare, and have a seat free from dust, leaves, droppings, and debris. The tiltable outdoor canopy swing can be used to keep you cool and shade the summer sun..

- Comfortably Seats 2 Adults: Our canopy swing chair seats two adults with armrests on each side and a cup holder per person. Feel like you're flying on a cloud; the seat and backrests both have cushions. Ties are included to help them stay on, so you won't have to worry about slipping off..

- Canopy Swing with Storage Info: Overall Dimensions: 69" L x 44" W x 65" H. Seat Size: 20" W x 17.75" D x 17.75" H. Backrest Length: 19.25' L. Canopy Size: 67" L x 44" W. Weight Capacity: 400 lbs. Easy to assemble..

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You've waited a while for a warm weekend. You got that fancy swing you've always wanted. But, oh god, your drink spilled all over your clothes, and the seat too, what a mess. Not with Outsunny. Outsunny has lawn swings with canopy for everything. Swing cool under the shade and stop sunburns with an adjustable canopy. Swing comfy on cloud-like cushions. Each seat has armrests. A tray offers room for a phone; storage keeps things dry outside, and cupholders keep everything in order.

Features:

  • - Patio swing set seats two adults
  • - Adjustable canopy keeps you cool and out of the sun
  • - Armrests and cupholders on each chair
  • - A tray for your phone, magazines, or other objects
  • - Store dry outside with a secret storage compartment under the tray
  • - Cushions on the seats and backrests

Specification:

  • - Color: Gray
  • - Materials: Steel, Polyester
  • - Overall Dimensions: 69" L x 44" W x 65" H
  • - Seat Size: 20" W x 17.75" D x 17.75" H
  • - Backrest Length: 19.25" L
  • - Canopy Size: 67" L x 44" W
  • - Tray Size: 15.75" L x 11" W
  • - Weight Capacity: 400 lbs.
  • - Item Label: 84A-057V01GY

Package Includes:

  • - 1 x Swing Chair
  • - 1 x Manual
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