Lafuma Furniture products have been designed and manufactured in order to provide the maximum satisfaction and safety.
It is guaranteed for two years against any manufacturing or material defect. This guarantee does not cover business use, improper assembly, setting up, or abuse/misuse.
Conditions of USE
Lafuma products are solely for personal and leisure use. Lafuma will accept no responsibility and provide no limited warranty if it is used for business purposes. Lafuma products are designed and manufactured for normal use as a chair, which implies that
it should be used for the weight for which it is rated and designed. 280 lbs for the RSX and 330 lbs for the LaGrande XL, which excludes, among other things, use by 2 people at the same time, even for a short period or leaning on it partially.
Individuals should sit down in the chair without “falling” into it, and should change position without making any sudden movements.
If you have any reasonable concerns about a pre-existing medical conditions or special physical or medical needs, you should check with your health provider prior to using the chair.
If it is used by children, they should be supervised by adults. (The Lafuma products are not trampolines)
The Chair should be maintained regularly.
The elastic laces should be replaced when they show signs of wear (especially in the area at the front of the seat) and at least every 2 years. (Elastic Laces are waranted by the manufacturer)
The metal joints should be lubricated with a dry silicone or an equivalent product.
It should be stored where it will be protected from adverse weather conditions, and in a dry location when it is not in use.
Lafuma uses steel in a variety of applications and forms for its outdoor furniture because of its durability and weight. Although furniture frames are cleaned, primed, and coated for protection, steel can rust and is not warrantied.
Freight Claims
Freight shortages or damage claim must be made directly to the freight carrier. Our responsibility ends when the goods have been consigned to a public carrier. Damage to a shipping carton or a shortage should be noted on the freight bill at time of receipt of freight. Any damage or shortage claim should be filed immediately with the freight carrier. Concealed damage found when merchandise is unpacked should be reported to the carrier immediately. The shipping carton must be seen by an inspector who will file a claim and give the receiver a signed inspection report.
on most orders placed by phone, fax, email or online shopping cart and shipping via UPS/FedEx (USA - 48 contiguous states only - Does not include Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, PO or APO).
Follow Your Order In Transit UPS Tracking Numbers Emailed After Shipping