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What is a zero-gravity chair? Here's why you'll want one this summer

These loungers reduce back pain and joint pressure, designed with NASA-backed research on weightlessness.

What is a zero-gravity chair? Here's why you'll want one this summer

These loungers reduce back pain and joint pressure, designed with NASA-backed research on weightlessness.

These portable grills tested by the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute are great for your next backyard party, picnic, or camping trip. Over the past few years, my team and I have tested more than 50, and that includes charcoal grills, gas grills, portable grills, electric grills, and of course all the different accessories. The Weber Q 1200 liquid propane grill was Good Housekeeping's best overall pick at $259. We got really good heat distributions. And it has these folding side tables that *** lot of portable girls don't have. The Coleman Road Trip 225 portable tabletop propane grill was the best value pick at $165. There's two different cook zones on it, so you can cook one side on higher heat and then the other side on the lower heat. And for *** picnic, the Everdrecu portable charcoal grill costs $125. It heats up quickly, it's easy, it's lightweight, and it has these nice handles on the side so you can bring it with you. Good Housekeeping approved grilling gear for $50 or less. There are *** few things I always need with me when I'm grilling outside. These are some of the grilling products that Good Housekeeping editors love the most. First, the Turner and Tom's grilling set from Oxo for $23. They have these grips on the side so they stay cool, and they have this really great hook so you can hang it on the side of your barbecue. And there's actually even *** little bottle opener to check the. on your meat. This ultra fast thermometer from lava tools costs $43. It responds super quickly. You can actually see it's already reading the temperature of the room and it's magnetic, so you can actually stick it to the side of your grill or on your fridge, and this way it's always handy when you need it. And to grill up some veggies, this $24 grill pan from Weber, perfect for the things that'll fall through the grates. It cleans pretty easy and if you want, you can actually even store it right on your grill. It's summer grilling season and these Good Housekeeping approved gifts are sure to stand out at your next barbecue. First, this 6 piece knife set from Schmidt Brothers sells at stores like Crate and Barrel for about $150. This one comes in this beautiful case and all the knives you need to cut *** really large brisket or *** really good steak, and they'll always stay sharp. Testers also love seasoning with these spice kits from the Spice House. You can buy individual spices. Or grab their gi boxes which start at $38. You can get the ones that are made for your barbecue, so we have *** smaller size, *** larger collection, and if you want to try *** bunch of different flavors, these from Rodney Scott are delicious. And the Meter Pro wireless thermometer, which costs $130 will really amp up your grill gain. It measures the internal temperature of food as well as the ambient temperature of the grill. You connect it to your phone, you can walk away, and they'll tell you exactly when it's done. Need help getting caked on grease off your grill? These Good Housekeeping approved tools should make cleaning up *** breeze. First, these Mr. Siga microfiber cloths come in *** 12 pack for around $13. They're not too expensive, and you can use them on the outside to get all this grease, or you can pair them with *** degreaser and really get *** good clean. This one is *** favorite from Good Housekeeping's cleaning lab. It's the $16. Grill cleaner and degreaser spray from Parker and Bailey. It cleans up messes really quickly and it can be used on the inside of your grates or the outside of your grill. Bristles from wire brushes can break off and stick to your grill grates, causing serious danger if ingested. Instead, testers like this $20 coiled grill brush from Kona. It really scrapes the grapes. It's great for your cast iron grapes, and I would do it as soon as you're done cooking, and you won't have to think about it the next time you cook. These Good Housekeeping approved coolers will keep your drinks ice cold. We test hard coolers, we test soft coolers, we test coolers on wheels, totes, you think it, we test it. Like the $200 Igloo Trailmate journey cooler. It retains temperature really well and it has these really big bulky wheels that are actually good for all different terrains. For *** lightweight option, the Arctic Ultra Light 52 quart hard cooler costs $210. so it's 30% lighter than other coolers that are this size. I love the handles that are loose and you can actually hold them pretty easy on your own. And for *** smaller soft sided cooler, testers love the tight and deep freeze coolers. They range from about 30 to $100 depending on the size you buy. It has this Velcro tab and it's actually plastic inside, so it's the best of both worlds. It comes with this really comfortable strap so you can put it on your shoulder.
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What is a zero-gravity chair? Here's why you'll want one this summer

These loungers reduce back pain and joint pressure, designed with NASA-backed research on weightlessness.

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Updated: 3:30 PM CDT Jun 13, 2025
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While you may be familiar with traditional outdoor seating options such as pool chairs and camp chairs, there’s another style on the market you should get to know: zero-gravity chairs. These loungers look like regular lawn chairs but are designed specifically to take pressure off joints—and the science behind them is based on NASA-backed research on weightlessness. Along with offering a ton of comfort, there are even some potential health benefits. Learn more about the far-out history of the chair and which options we recommend below. What is a zero-gravity chair?Zero-gravity chairs are designed to mimic the neutral body posture that occurs in weightless environments. This was initially observed and named by NASA after research on the position on the Skylab, the first space station launched by the United States. The body posture refers to a position, which in microgravity, requires zero muscle contraction to hold.Zero-gravity chairs mimic that position. Instead of lying flat, zero-gravity chairs elevate your knees and legs while also angling your torso slightly up and back. Most have at least one position to elevate your legs above your heart, too. The most common and affordable zero-gravity chairs are folding lawn chairs with powder-coated steel tube frames and polyester or nylon water-resistance seats and backs. Some have added features like headrests, cup holders, and canopies, and most have carrying straps. Best Zero-Gravity ChairsIf you want a zero-gravity chair that provides comfort, cushioning, and even storage for loose items, this option from Goplus is hard to turn down. The chair balances affordability with a sturdy aluminum and alloy steel frame as well as a fast-drying weather-resistant fabric.While slightly more expensive than our Best Value pick below, this chair offers several small, but key upgrades, including a higher weight capacity of 350 pounds. Considering the less than 16-pound frame, this is a significant figure.The bungee cords and polyester fabric also offer a ton of flexibility and give for cradling your body in a neutral position. It folds and locks into a reclining position up to 160 degrees, but one downside is that it doesn't lie down flat.This set of two bestselling zero-gravity chairs costs a mere $60 each, which is great value for your money.Their alloy steel frames are coated in a rust-resistant black finish, with a durable woven polyester fabric used for the seats. They also lock into a reclining position, and just like the best overall Goplus, come with detachable headrests.Similarly, the chairs also include attached side tables with slots for your phone, cups, and book, so nothing slides off if you shift weight. This is actually a feature that even the premium pick on our list does not have.Like any good zero-gravity chair, the reclining feature is freely adjustable, meaning you can stop it and lock it into place at basically any point up to 160 degrees.Color options are plentiful: There are 26 to choose from, including steel gray, cobalt blue, and poppy burnt orange. Each has a 250-pound maximum weight capacity, which is on the low side.This French outdoor furniture company has been around since 1954 and is based about an hour south of Lyon in the village of Anneyron. While the brand has many zero-gravity offerings, this lounger is one of their most popular.Unlike the other two options on our list, this chair features a thick, cushioned pad which provides a lot more support than the classic polyester or nylon materials. The fabric covering the cushioning is breathable and quick-drying so you don't have to worry about accidentally leaving it out in the rain.It also comes in four styles, including extra-long. Like the other chairs, it includes a removable headrest pillow and folds down for easy storage. The chair also comes with a protective ring on the footrest for durability over time.This zero-gravity chair is available in neutral taupe and pretty coral blue, along with basic black.How We SelectedEach of the three models on this list were chosen for utility, durability, comfort, and price relative to quality. We paid close attention to the materials used, including how well they'll hold up to outdoor elements over time, plus we evaluated them based on the number of reclinable positions and available specs, like maximum weight capacity. The chairs we write about are designed to fold and stack, and we also looked for included special features like those we mention above to find options that offer good value.FAQHow do zero-gravity chairs work?Zero-gravity chairs have hinges at two points on the frame (approximately at your hips and knees) so you can recline in multiple positions and the beds are connected to frames with bungee cords. The majority are adjustable within a certain range for personalization. The seats also have a wide base to support your body while your center of gravity shifts. Most also fold down flat for easy storage and portability.What are the benefits of zero-gravity chairs?Research shows that there are health benefits to lying in a neutral position. Doing so takes pressure off your joints, which can help relieve pain, particularly on your neck, hips, and lower back. Another touted benefit is increasing blood flow. With your legs resting in an elevated position above your heart, zero-gravity chairs improve circulation and reduce swelling. While you can also achieve this simply by placing pillows under your legs on a couch or bed, zero-gravity chairs provide those benefits while you're lounging outdoors.

While you may be familiar with traditional options such as and , there’s another style on the market you should get to know: zero-gravity chairs. These loungers look like regular lawn chairs but are designed specifically to take pressure off joints—and the science behind them is based on NASA-backed research on weightlessness. Along with offering a ton of comfort, there are even some potential health benefits. Learn more about the far-out history of the chair and which options we recommend below.

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    What is a zero-gravity chair?

    Zero-gravity chairs are designed to mimic the neutral body posture that occurs in weightless environments. This was initially observed and named by after research on the position on the , the first space station launched by the United States. The body posture refers to a position, which in microgravity, requires zero muscle contraction to hold.

    Zero-gravity chairs mimic that position. Instead of lying flat, zero-gravity chairs elevate your knees and legs while also angling your torso slightly up and back. Most have at least one position to elevate your legs above your heart, too. The most common and affordable zero-gravity chairs are folding lawn chairs with powder-coated steel tube frames and polyester or nylon water-resistance seats and backs. Some have added features like headrests, cup holders, and canopies, and most have carrying straps.

    Best Zero-Gravity Chairs

    Zero Gravity Chair
    Goplus
    amazon.com
    $69.99
    $59.99

    If you want a zero-gravity chair that provides comfort, cushioning, and even storage for loose items, this option from Goplus is hard to turn down. The chair balances affordability with a sturdy aluminum and alloy steel frame as well as a fast-drying weather-resistant fabric.

    While slightly more expensive than our Best Value pick below, this chair offers several small, but key upgrades, including a higher weight capacity of 350 pounds. Considering the less than 16-pound frame, this is a significant figure.

    The bungee cords and polyester fabric also offer a ton of flexibility and give for cradling your body in a neutral position. It folds and locks into a reclining position up to 160 degrees, but one downside is that it doesn't lie down flat.

    Zero Gravity Lounge Chair Recliners (Set of 2)
    Best Choice Products
    amazon.com
    $129.99
    $99.99

    This set of two bestselling zero-gravity chairs costs a mere $60 each, which is great value for your money.

    Their alloy steel frames are coated in a rust-resistant black finish, with a durable woven polyester fabric used for the seats. They also lock into a reclining position, and just like the best overall Goplus, come with detachable headrests.

    Similarly, the chairs also include attached side tables with slots for your phone, cups, and book, so nothing slides off if you shift weight. This is actually a feature that even the premium pick on our list does not have.

    Like any good zero-gravity chair, the reclining feature is freely adjustable, meaning you can stop it and lock it into place at basically any point up to 160 degrees.

    Color options are plentiful: There are 26 to choose from, including steel gray, cobalt blue, and poppy burnt orange. Each has a 250-pound maximum weight capacity, which is on the low side.

    Futura Air Comfort Zero Gravity Recliner
    Lafuma
    amazon.com
    $330.00
    $259.99

    This French outdoor furniture company has been around since 1954 and is based about an hour south of Lyon in the village of Anneyron. While the brand has many zero-gravity offerings, this lounger is one of their most popular.

    Unlike the other two options on our list, this chair features a thick, cushioned pad which provides a lot more support than the classic polyester or nylon materials. The fabric covering the cushioning is breathable and quick-drying so you don't have to worry about accidentally leaving it out in the rain.

    It also comes in four styles, including extra-long. Like the other chairs, it includes a removable headrest pillow and folds down for easy storage. The chair also comes with a protective ring on the footrest for durability over time.

    This zero-gravity chair is available in neutral taupe and pretty coral blue, along with basic black.

    How We Selected

    Each of the three models on this list were chosen for utility, durability, comfort, and price relative to quality. We paid close attention to the materials used, including how well they'll hold up to outdoor elements over time, plus we evaluated them based on the number of reclinable positions and available specs, like maximum weight capacity. The chairs we write about are designed to fold and stack, and we also looked for included special features like those we mention above to find options that offer good value.

    FAQ

    How do zero-gravity chairs work?

    Zero-gravity chairs have hinges at two points on the frame (approximately at your hips and knees) so you can recline in multiple positions and the beds are connected to frames with bungee cords. The majority are adjustable within a certain range for personalization. The seats also have a wide base to support your body while your center of gravity shifts. Most also fold down flat for easy storage and portability.

    What are the benefits of zero-gravity chairs?

    Research shows that there are . Doing so takes pressure off your joints, which can help relieve pain, particularly on your neck, hips, and lower back. Another touted benefit is increasing blood flow. With your legs resting in an elevated position above your heart, zero-gravity chairs improve circulation and reduce swelling. While you can also achieve this simply by placing pillows under your legs on a couch or bed, zero-gravity chairs provide those benefits while you're lounging outdoors.