Metal Glider

Metal Glider

 

Looking for the classic, gentle motion of a swing combined with the unwavering stability of a bench? Our Metal Glider collection provides a smooth, back-and-forth glide for ultimate relaxation without taking up the space of a traditional swing set. Built with robust steel or aluminum frames, these gliders are engineered for comfort and years of reliable outdoor use. They’re perfect for your porch, deck, or sunroom, offering generous seating and a contemporary, clean aesthetic that makes unwinding after a long day effortless and serene.

Q1: What defines a "Glider" chair, and what are the functional advantages of a metal glider over a wooden rocker?

 

A: A glider provides a smooth, back-and-forth movement along a fixed track, which differs fundamentally from a traditional rocker's curved arc.

  • Mechanism: Gliders use a suspension system on a fixed frame, with the seat moving horizontally along a track (the glide mechanism). This results in a much smoother, quieter, and more controlled motion than a rocker's pivot point.
  • Safety and Stability: Metal gliders offer superior stability because the center of gravity remains within the fixed frame. Unlike a rocker, the glider will not travel across the floor or damage the surface over time, making it ideal for patios, decks, and even indoor use.
  • Durability: Metal frames (usually steel or aluminum) provide exceptional strength and durability, able to support more weight and resist structural fatigue better than most wooden frames.

 

Q2: What is the recommended material for a Metal Glider frame, and what maintenance does the gliding mechanism require?

 

A: The material choice dictates maintenance and longevity, while the mechanism needs routine attention.

  • Frame Material:Powder-Coated Aluminum is highly recommended. It offers superior rust resistance, light weight (for easy movement), and durability against chipping and UV exposure. Heavy-gauge powder-coated steel is also used, but it is heavier and can rust if the coating is damaged.
  • Gliding Mechanism: The mechanism often usessealed ball bearings or bushings. For high-quality units with exposed hinges, lubrication is key. Apply a small amount ofsilicone-based lubricant (avoid oil-based lubricants, which attract dirt) once or twice a year to keep the motion silent and smooth.
  • Inspection: Periodically check the bolts and nuts connecting the moving parts, as the continuous motion can cause them to loosen over time.

 

Q3: What design factors should a customer consider to maximize comfort in a Metal Glider?

 

A: Comfort depends on the seat material, cushion quality, and ergonomic design.

  • Ergonomics: Look for a glider with aslightly reclined back angle and a seat that is not too deep. The seat height should allow your feet to rest comfortably on the ground or a footrest, enabling smooth, effortless gliding.
  • Seating Surface: Many metal gliders usesling fabric (PVC-coated polyester mesh), which is quick-drying and comfortable without cushions. For superior comfort, choose adeep seating glider with thick, high-density,open-cell foam cushions and solution-dyed acrylic fabric covers.
  • Armrests: Ensure the armrests are wide enough and positioned at a comfortable height to support the arms while gliding.

 

Q4: Is a Metal Glider safe to use on composite decking, and how should it be protected during winter?

 

A: Gliders are safe for most surfaces, and proper winterization protects the mechanism and frame.

  • Decking Safety: Because a glider does not "rock" or scrape the surface, it is generallysafe for composite, wood, and stone patios. However, heavy steel gliders should use rubber or felt pads on the fixed base points to prevent scratching, especially on soft wood or sealed decks.
  • Winter Storage: In climates with freezing temperatures and snow, the glider should ideally be cleaned and stored indoors. It is crucial to prevent moisture from freezing within the gliding mechanism or causing rust on the interior moving parts.
  • Covering: If indoor storage is not possible, cover the glider with a heavy-duty, waterproof furniture cover. Ensure the cover extends completely to the ground to protect the base and mechanism from direct precipitation.