Since lift chair recliners first went on sale in the 1980s, these helpful mobility aids have come a long way. With many evolving features and positioning options, today’s lift chair tries to strike the perfect balance between comfort and style. So what are some different lift recliner options to explore- and which features are most important for consumers? Lets start with positioning options.
What positions do Lift Chairs come in?
Earlier lift chair models used to come in two options – two position lift chairs and three position lift chairs. The difference between a two-position and three position is in the recline. Both devices will give you the same ability to gradually help you to a standing position. However…
Two-position Lift Chair
It will take you to a reading position. Meaning that when you push back, your chair will go to a slightly reclined back position. These chairs were generally favoured for tight spaces – however, their comfort features were very limited and nowadays, very few reputable manufacturers make them.
Three-Position Lift Chair
Up until a few years ago, the 3-position lift chair was the most popular option. These lift chairs, just like the 2-position option, only feature one motor. However, they have a more generous back incline angle. It takes you to a “napping position” – meaning that as the leg-rest comes up and the back begins to lower, it will take you to a semi reclined position – perfect for watching TV, reading or napping. It does not however, go all the way back. Three-position lift chairs, just like two-position chairs, feature backrests and leg-rests that work in tandem with each other. These models are popular for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, dementia or other forms of cognitive decline as the control features only two buttons.
Infinite Position Lift Chairs
These models have become the most popular option for buyers in recent years. Infinite position lift chairs have legrests and backrests that work independently. This means that if you want to watch TV with the back of your chair fully upright and your legs up in a horizontal position, you can do so with no problem. In addition, infinite position loft chair models go to a “sleeping” position. This means that the backrest of the chair goes to an almost 180-degree recline. The hand pendants on infinite position lift chairs are more complex as they feature an up and down arrow as well as independent controls for the backrest and leg-rests.
Zero Gravity and Trendelenburg Lift Chairs
Just like with infinite position chairs, these models raise and lower the back and legs independently. However, they feature the added ability to raise the legs of the chair higher than the torso of the person. In order to achieve this positioning, the frame of zero gravity lift chairs tilts back just slightly. This position is ideal for individuals who suffer from back pain or live with heart and respiratory conditions.
Other Lift Chair Features
Beyond the positioning, modern lift chairs to enhance the comfort of the user’s experience. Many models like Pride’s VivaLift Lift Chairs include headrest control as well as lumbar support controls. Many models bring wireless chargers as well as convenient cup holders. Other lift chairs include heat functions to ease tension on tired muscles while others also include a massage function for a added relaxation.
We hope this guide was useful. Next up, you should evaluate your needs – both in terms of comfort, mobility and style. You can proceed to see how they stack against the many options we presented on this guide to find out which Lift Chair will be best for you.