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Red Sun Beds OutSunny Folding Lounge Cream

OutSunny Folding Lounge Cream

Sun Bed

£38.99
9+stores
Red Sun Beds Beliani Outdoor Garden Patio Rocking Lounger Red Brescia II

Beliani Outdoor Garden Patio Rocking Lounger Red Brescia II

Sun Bed

£159.99
2stores
BERKFIELD HOME Folding Sun Lounger with Canopy

BERKFIELD HOME Folding Sun Lounger with Canopy

Sun Bed

£62.90
1store
Ivy Bronx Sun Lounger Wood Red Deakin 39cm H X 71cm W X 24cm L

Ivy Bronx Sun Lounger Wood Red Deakin 39cm H X 71cm W X 24cm L

Sun Bed

£266.99
1store
Ivy Bronx Sun Lounger Wood Red Deakin 39cm H X 71cm W X 24cm L

Ivy Bronx Sun Lounger Wood Red Deakin 39cm H X 71cm W X 24cm L

Sun Bed

£273.99
1store

Three tips when buying a sun bed

Every material has its advantages, so think about what you’re looking for. For example, can you be bothered to bring in the sunbed every time it rains?

  • Plastichardly requires any maintenance and can withstand outdoor use no matter the weather.
  • Wood is robust and stable. It lasts for many years as long as you take proper care of it.
  • Synthetic rattan is often comfortable to sit on and very durable – it can withstand strong sun, rain and wind.
  • Aluminium is easy to maintain, and is also lightweight and won’t rust.
  • Stainless steel requires very little maintenance and is weather resistant. Another plus is that it stays cool even when it’s really hot.

The most important feature of the sunbed is for it to be nice and comfortable. But being easy to move is also a big plus. A collapsible sunbed is easy to store when you’re not using it, especially if it needs to fit in your storage room during the winter months. A sunbed with wheels also makes it easier when moving it around in the garden, meaning that weight is less of an issue whilst you’re busy chasing sunbeams.

It’s nice to lie and sunbathe, but sometimes it gets too hot. In which case it’s nice to have a sunbed with a canopy that can be pulled down, so you can have some shade when you feel like it. And you won’t have to go inside immediately if it starts to rain either.

It’s also a good idea to be able to adjust the backrest so that you’re comfortable if you want to take a nap or read a book. This is particularly important if you're prone to backache. Some sunbeds have a remote control that you can control the backrest with, while others can be adjusted manually.

It is, of course, important that you don’t expose yourself to too much UV rays. If you want further guidance on UV protection, please refer to this guide from NHS.

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