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Eagle One - Chesapeake Adirondack Chair

The Chesapeake offers the utmost in comfort through simple and classic design. You'll savor the sunshine on one of the most comfortable patio chairs you'll ever own.
Dimensions 38"H x 32"L x 30"W (cushions sold separately)
Made from recycled plastic lumber
Color impregnated, no painting required
Virtually maintenance free
$418.00
Manufacturer: Eagle One
SKU: EAG-C420
Delivery date Usually ships within 3 days
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The Chesapeake offers the utmost in comfort through simple and classic design. You'll savor the sunshine on one of the most comfortable patio chairs you'll ever own.


Call us for a custom quote on large orders.



The attractive and comfortable Chesapeake Adirondack chair is made from 100% HDPE plastic lumber. This gives your home or business a virtually maintenance free adirondack chair that is impervious to insects, won't crack or split, is splinter free, resistant to graffiti, does not contain harmful chemicals and is color impregnated for a lasting appearance.


About Plastic Lumber:
Plastic lumber is recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and sometimes other additives, such as fiberglass, extruded into common lumber profiles. Apart from availability in most of the familiar wood cross sections (2 x 4, 4 x 4, etc), hollow sections or specialty shapes like speed bumps or bench legs can also be achieved.

The Chesapeake offers the utmost in comfort through simple and classic design. You'll savor the sunshine on one of the most comfortable patio chairs you'll ever own.


Call us for a custom quote on large orders.



The attractive and comfortable Chesapeake Adirondack chair is made from 100% HDPE plastic lumber. This gives your home or business a virtually maintenance free adirondack chair that is impervious to insects, won't crack or split, is splinter free, resistant to graffiti, does not contain harmful chemicals and is color impregnated for a lasting appearance.


About Plastic Lumber:
Plastic lumber is recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and sometimes other additives, such as fiberglass, extruded into common lumber profiles. Apart from availability in most of the familiar wood cross sections (2 x 4, 4 x 4, etc), hollow sections or specialty shapes like speed bumps or bench legs can also be achieved.