12-07-2025
I found the ultimate 10/10 garden sun lounger – it has a key feature for relaxation
Plus some tips on how to spruce up your garden for cheap
SUMMER SUN I found the ultimate 10/10 garden sun lounger – it has a key feature for relaxation
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THE summer is a lovely time to enjoy your garden - and whilst a table and chairs will do, a sun lounger can really help you relax.
They used to be a luxury item but many retailers are now selling comfy sunbeds at very affordable prices.
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The summer is a lovely time to enjoy your garden, we tested the best sun loungers
Credit: Oliver Dixon
Some also fold up small, which is great if you are short on space.
We have tested some of the best budget options on offer for 2025.
So whether you are after cheap, cheerful, bright or bold, Lynsey Hope has the right one for you:
Habitat Bright Stripe Folding Metal Sun Lounger
£35,
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The metal frame did get a little hot to touch in extreme heat
Credit: Oliver Dixon
For those a little short on space, this remarkably cheap and cheerful model from Habitat has a fold-up design that makes it easy to store in between sunny spells.
You can choose from three reclining positions so whether you prefer sitting up, a flat out stretch or somewhere in between, this should have an option for you.
At just 3.85kg, it's also easy to manoevue around the garden so you can soak up the best rays.
The metal frame did get a little hot to touch in extreme heat but the polyester seat was comfy and seemed reasonably robust.
For an even brighter summer scene, try the pink and red colourway.
Comfort: 3/5
Value: 5/5
Overall score: 8/10
Dunelm Helsinki Lounger
£35,
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The lounger is available in a lovely choice of vibrant colours
Credit: Oliver Dixon
A super comfy lounger with an adjustable backrest, allowing for multiple reclining positions.
The steel frame and textilene fabric are not only comfy to relax on but they seem durable.
The lounger is available in a lovely choice of vibrant colours including coral and aqua.
The plastic arms didn't get as hot as the metal Habitat ones but I do worry the brighter plastic colours would fade in the sun.
Comfort: 4/5
Value: 5/5
Overall score: 9/10
Monaco Zero Gravity Sun Lounging Garden Chair
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I loved the useful clip-on table for food and drinks
Credit: Oliver Dixon
Handy that it comes with a sunshade, especially on super hot days.
It can recline fully if you want to be flat with your feet up or there are various reclining positions.
Simply lock the chair in place with the twin locks on each arm.
The padded headrest provides extra comfort and there's a removable pillow if you need additional support.
I loved the useful clip-on table for food and drinks.
It's made from strong PE rattan, seemed durable, and the grey colour hid dirt well and the colour didn't seem to fade in the sun.
For the price, great quality.
Comfort: 4/5
Value: 3/5
Overall score: 7/10
OHS Zero Gravity Lounging Garden Chairs
£44.99 for 2,
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The design is sleek and modern and they were easy to wipe clean
Credit: Oliver Dixon
These were my favourite - super comfy and they provided ultimate relaxation in the garden.
There was an effortless reclining mechanism allowing you to fully customise your lounging position.
The design is sleek and modern and they were easy to wipe clean.
Light and easy to manoeuvre around the garden and available in a pretty selection of colourways, too.
Guests often refused to get out of them in my garden in case someone jumped in their place when they left the chair.
Comfort: 5/5
Value: 5/5
Overall score: 10/10
B&Q Curacoa Blue and Red Metal Sun Lounger
£30,
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Made of steel and textilene, for £30 it seemed reasonably sturdy
Credit: Oliver Dixon
Loved the retro look of this lounger from B&Q. It's lightweight, foldable and easily portable.
I did find it a little trickly to fold up and worried about getting my fingers trapped but once I got the knack of it, it was ok.
It offers three adjustable positions and was comfy, perhaps a little low to the ground which might cause an issue for some loungers.
Made of steel and textilene, for £30 it seemed reasonably sturdy.