Best For Tall Folks: Stork Craft Hoop Glider and Ottoman
Stork Craft’s Hoop glider and ottoman are probably the best option for taller parents and caregivers—it’s taller back and deeper seat are impressive. Those are areas where budget glider chairs are skimpy. Here’s more on why we recommend this pick:
What We Liked
• Easy to assemble.
• Padded armrests with storage pockets on side.
• Lightweight yet has a generous 250 lb. weight capacity.
• Affordable.
What Needs Work
• Thin cushions. Yep, the cushions could be more cushy! But we thought they were adequate.
• Sometimes squeaky. We didn’t notice this on a chair we tried out, but we see reports that chairs can start squeaking after long-term use.
• Missing hardware. There are occasional reports these chairs can ship with missing parts—good news, Stork Craft’s customer service is usually good about fixing this glitch.
Best Modern Look: DaVinci Olive Upholstered Swivel Glider with Bonus Ottoman
Typically an all-upholstered glider chair like the DaVinci Olive Upholstered Swivel Glider with Bonus Ottoman would be a pretty expensive piece of furniture—some top a thousand dollars. But DaVinci (a sub-brand of Million Dollar Baby) has found a way to bring it in for a lot less than competitors. It’s an incredible deal.
What We Liked
• Swivels and glides (most chairs just glide).
• Available in four colors (two with contrast piping) and includes a matching ottoman.
• High back and removable lumbar pillow.
• Arrives fully assembled. That’s right: no assembly required!
What Needs Work
• A few parents complain that it doesn’t work well for taller folks. The angle of the back can be uncomfortable for some parents as well.
Best Budget-Friendly: Angel Line Windsor Glider and Ottoman
Here’s our pick for best budget-friendly glider chair: the Angel Line Windsor.
This chair has a curved back and tufted upholstery that ties on. We liked the wrap-around padding on the arms and think the price is right! Here’s more on why this one earns our recommendation:
What We Liked
• Good quality. The metal bearings provide a smooth glide, compared to other budget chairs we tested.
• Easy to assemble. The ottoman is pre-assembled! And the chair doesn’t take that long to put together either.
• Side storage pockets.
• Padded armrests. That’s nice for nursing baby.
• Affordable.
What Needs Work
• Durability could be better. We see occasional reports that spindles on these chairs can break after long term use. Use care when moving this chair around.
• Cushions could have more padding. In our testing, we thought the cushions were adequate. Yes, there are other choices on the market that are more cushy . . . but they often cost much more than this chair.
• Defective parts (sometimes). We didn’t have a problem with this, but we see a few reports that chairs sometimes ship with parts that don’t fit together correctly. The best advice: be sure to assemble the chair upon delivery, to make sure everything is correct.
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