It's definitely a top performer for us! We only had 15 to select on this specific list based on volume sales, but the Greyson is a fantastic choice and has made this list and other lists before!
I have back injury and pending surgery. Looking for something med sized and firm w good lumbar. I prefer manual recline. May want to sleep or work w a laptop desk. Again firm foam is important to me. What should I look at?
The James, Talladega, Greyson and Astor recliners would be good options. If you can visit a La-Z-Boy near you, many of the recliners can be customized to have firmer tempur-pedic cushions. Visit this link to find your local La-Z-Boy: www.la-z-boy.com/storeLocator/storeLocator.jsp
Always envied actual La-z-boys and friends who have them...long lasting, comfortable, and timeless. Still I'm curious why they don't have a model with cup holders, and other modern features? eg: some have USB ports to charge handheld devices, and some cars have heating and cooling abilities. If I were to design one, it would be the REED, with cupholder, rocking/swivel, a flat base for a mousepad, seat and back air or hydra-cooling and two 4" speakers, one on each side by the headrest with a volume potentiometer for fine adjustment to be my ultimate den lounger. Chairs and comfort is evolving, and at some point will be standard..just a matter of time who gets there first. thank you for the video, I do think we need the Reed and the Joshua for all the kids rough handling.
We just added the Neo recliner which has a cupholder and optional ipad holder as well. You can watch our review of it here: ruclips.net/video/6xR1Q9Ll7h4/видео.html
Yes we have the Astor and the Pinnacle Lift Recliners that offer a zero gravity position great for sleeping in your chair. Here is a video about our lift recliners: ruclips.net/video/STmA_lIM3BY/видео.html
@@FurnitureAcademy too bad bc when that seat foam pancakes in a year, i'd have to replace it with the same stuff. I've pretty much decided to buy from a place that sells to fire stations. their recliners are high quality in many ways. now if i can only get them to ship to a residence :)
I tried all the recliners. I just bought the Greyson !!! It was in a league of its own !!! How is it not on this list ?
I too just bought the Greyson PWR recliner! I agree it is in a league of its own!
It's definitely a top performer for us! We only had 15 to select on this specific list based on volume sales, but the Greyson is a fantastic choice and has made this list and other lists before!
I have back injury and pending surgery. Looking for something med sized and firm w good lumbar. I prefer manual recline. May want to sleep or work w a laptop desk. Again firm foam is important to me. What should I look at?
The James, Talladega, Greyson and Astor recliners would be good options. If you can visit a La-Z-Boy near you, many of the recliners can be customized to have firmer tempur-pedic cushions. Visit this link to find your local La-Z-Boy: www.la-z-boy.com/storeLocator/storeLocator.jsp
Always envied actual La-z-boys and friends who have them...long lasting, comfortable, and timeless.
Still I'm curious why they don't have a model with cup holders, and other modern features?
eg: some have USB ports to charge handheld devices, and some cars have heating and cooling abilities.
If I were to design one, it would be the REED, with cupholder, rocking/swivel, a flat base for a mousepad, seat and back air or hydra-cooling and two 4" speakers, one on each side by the headrest with a volume potentiometer for fine adjustment to be my ultimate den lounger.
Chairs and comfort is evolving, and at some point will be standard..just a matter of time who gets there first.
thank you for the video, I do think we need the Reed and the Joshua for all the kids rough handling.
We just added the Neo recliner which has a cupholder and optional ipad holder as well. You can watch our review of it here: ruclips.net/video/6xR1Q9Ll7h4/видео.html
how can they be best in 2024 for a video made iearly Feb
We analyze the sales data from the previous years and then predict which pieces will be the best selling for this current year based on that data. 😊
I'm at Cosmo City,,Runberg where can I find La-z- boy shop?
You can find your local La-Z-Boy here: www.la-z-boy.com/storeLocator/storeLocator.jsp
Looks very comfortable and stylish.
Danielle Crossroad
Ashton Stravenue
Nienow Viaduct
Dare Mountains
Bayer Hollow
Greenfelder Road
Sister Bypass
Nienow Lodge
Hillard Circle
Albertha Crossing
Mills Fords
Abelardo Park
Terence Port
Gage Crest
Prohaska Drive
Do you all make one that lays more flat? Im looking for it to be my chair and my bed.
Yes we have the Astor and the Pinnacle Lift Recliners that offer a zero gravity position great for sleeping in your chair. Here is a video about our lift recliners: ruclips.net/video/STmA_lIM3BY/видео.html
@@FurnitureAcademy thanks
Simonis Mews
,I am an old customer.
Hi; do ALL recliner models have the specially cut contoured seat foam? Are there some models that have a simple square cut foam seat? Thanks
Yes they all have the contour cut foam in the seat.
@@FurnitureAcademy too bad bc when that seat foam pancakes in a year, i'd have to replace it with the same stuff. I've pretty much decided to buy from a place that sells to fire stations. their recliners are high quality in many ways. now if i can only get them to ship to a residence :)
Where are the links? I need prices. I don’t see these chairs on the lazy boy website.
All the links to each recliner are provided in our article: furnitureacademy.com/best-selling-la-z-boy-recliners/
@@FurnitureAcademy Thanks for that link!
Do they still ratchet up
Yes our manual recliners still use the ratchets, but if you don’t prefer that we have power recliners without it.
What about the Neo?
The Neo is a new recliner so it hasn't had the chance to make the best selling list yet.