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The Tall Rocker: A Chair With a View Sit Higher in Our Tall Rocking Chair and See Above Your Deck Rail About the Tall Rocker About the Tall Table Testimonials About the Tall Rocker Purchase Your Tall Rocker and Tall Table Sit Higher in our Tall Rocking Chair and See Above Your Deck Rail Have you ever sat on your deck, trying to relax with a cold beverage, attempting to enjoy the scenery you have worked so hard to enjoy, only to have your view blocked by a railing? If so, this is the chair for you! Building codes generally state that deck rails must be constructed to be at least 36 inches tall to keep you safe from falling off your deck. While these requirements mostly keep you safe from falling, the mandatory height obstructs your view, especially if you are sitting in a traditional deck chair, such as an Adirondack. This can be frustrating. And adirondacks are hard to get out of. So we conceived of and designed the Tall Rocker to eliminate the problem of our scenic views being obstructed by deck rails.

When you sit in the Tall Rocker, you see above the deck rail. Watch a video of satisfied customers we met at our exhibitor's booth during the Decatur Book Festival. Recently, we designed the all-new Tall Table.
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Another major priority was to make the chair comfortable and easy to get in and out of for our aging parents. First, we built a prototype and tested it with our parents. The chair proved to be so easy and comfortable for them to sit on that we had to practically beg them to let us sit in the chair.
where to buy a wheelchair in philadelphiaThe results spoke for themselves: We had designed a safe, comfortable chair that removed the deck rail obstruction from our line of sight, and our parents could get in and out of the chair easily. strongWe designed the Tall Rocker to be attractive and specified materials that are durable in the harshest outdoor conditions. Also, since we (and our parents) also like to enjoy a beverage or two, we also integrated two oversized cup holders into the design. After more design tweaks, we gave birth to the original Tall Rocker. Purchase your Tall Rocker now

Purchase your Tall Table now Learn more about the Tall Rocker Learn more about the Tall Table Contact us if you have questions Tall Tables are the Perfect Accessory for Your Tall Rocker and Fold Up Nicely for StorageNow you are logged in TOP DEPARTMENTS Home Chairs & FurnitureThe Weeks Rocker® is guaranteed to be the most comfortable rocking chair that you have ever experienced or we will refund your money and pay for return shipping. Because we have shipped our rocking chairs to people in every state, most Canadian provinces, and many other countries, we do not hesitate to extend this guarantee. We make no claim that is not subject to your judgment and verification. When you sit in a Weeks Rocker®, your body is supported in equilibrium by the sculptural form, without tension or points of pressure. You are poised, balanced, and stable without effort. In most wooden chairs, you hurt after a time where your flesh is compressed between bone and wood.

For example, you feel "hot spots" when sitting on a flat or poorly contoured seat, because your hipbones are pinching your cheeks. But if the wood seat is accurately curved and contoured so that it is deepest where your bones are nearest your skin, then your weight is distributed widely over your flesh . . . and you provide your own padding. "Softest thing I ever sat in, to be so hard." Wimberley, Texas more testimonials After sitting a few moments, most people comment on the lumbar support. We discovered the curve for the back splats (the four vertical back supports) by trial and error- — many trials, much error. While a person 6'-3" tall towers over a person 5'-0" tall, they are not nearly so different from the bottom of their coccyx to the top of their lumbar vertebra. For either person, the splat curve we developed supports the natural curvature of the spine. We have tried flexible splats, but the best support and comfort come from the correct curve, not a changing one.

The splats do not act alone to relax the back. The curve of the crest rail (the topmost chair part) is also critical, as it forms the four splats into the requisite enfoldment of your back. The deepest part of the scoop in the chair seat both relieves the pressure on your hipbones and locates them so that slumping is difficult- — you are held back against the lumbar support. Your two large back muscles run up the two center splats to be gently massaged by rocking. Our rocking chair is balanced. Very little energy is required to start or keep it moving. The chair reaches its back and forward limits within your range of poise and equilibrium. You don't feel like you might go over backward or be pitched out forward. The rocker comes to rest at an angle of repose — your muscles are relaxed and at ease, providing peace, tranquility, and a sense of well-being. The shape and pitch of our rocking chair arms provide critical benefits. They are relieved to support your forearms when your hands are in your lap.

Their ends are curved and shaped to support your palms and fingers when your hands are extended. The angle of arm to seat settles you back into the chair, nestles a child to breast or lap, locates a book, eases exit, and places the best point of leverage at your fingertips. I AM rocking, and I am SO pleased! Your chair fits my extra-long legs and tilts my body back to a comfortably balanced angle — something which was missing in the (considerably more expensive) rocker I tried first. The arms are delightfully sculptured for resting my hands outstretched or for crossing them in toward the body for knitting or reading. Not an uncomfortable edge to be found. The finish is beautiful to eye and hand alike. I am looking forward to showing it off and (occasionally) sharing its comfort. Thank you so much, Gary. And thank you for delivering it exactly as committed, without a hitch. Cape Elizabeth, Maine more testimonials A common concern is the height of the seat from the floor.

The taller you are the further back the Weeks Rocker comes to rest (height, weight, and center of gravity rule), so that the front edge of the seat is further from the floor — self adjusting for the length of the shin bones for most people. Also, there is no obstruction under the seat, so you can tuck your legs under and rock on your toes or extend your feet out and rock on your heels. I am thrilled with the chair! It arrived in perfect condition (not even a mark on the box) and was very easy to unpack. My husband (who is 5'9") and I (at 5'2") have both found the chair to be comfortable as well as beautiful. Oakland, California more testimonials The rocker arrived Friday, but didn't get unboxed until Saturday. I am quite enjoying the chair. As promised, it provides comfort to people of different heights (I'm 6'3" and my wife is 5'3"). The curves in it are very appealing. Lake Oswego, Oregon more testimonials Gary, unfortunately I have not seen or rocked in your rocker, but short I. and tall R. just think it is fabulous.