Tortora replacement sling for Alpha resort pool chaise lounge with arms and Omega resort quality beige pool chaise lounge.
You can find out more at Nardi Omega/Alfa Sling Replacement Instructions.
Please follow this link for Nardi Outdoor Furniture Cleaning Instructions.
This sling fits Nardi Omega chaise lounge and Nardi Alpha Chaise Lounge.
S. B.
Sherwood, ARRated 5 out of 5 stars August 3, 2024
Color: Blue SlingI bought two of the chase lounge chairs about 15 years ago. One of them finally began ripping in the fabric so I ordered this replacement. The photo shows the difference between the two chairs. I see no difference in quality and hope for another 15 years! Installation wasn't easy by myself but I was able to complete the job in a few hours Youtube has a good video on the procedure..
T. G.
Mount Airy, MDRated 5 out of 5 stars August 24, 2023
Color: Blue SlingWith a lot of work the end result is a new looking chaise lounge. Excellent engineering and tolerances to fit tightly. Waited a long time to receive them due to supply chain issues. Came from Italy. For the money, it should include a proper wedge that is needed to remove the old and install the new. Make sure you have the tools. But it is worth it.
K. F.
Lake Havasu City, AZRated 5 out of 5 stars April 6, 2022
Color: Blue SlingCozyDays exceeded our expectations. Good products at competitive prices Products were delivered way earlier than promised
M. V.
Desert Hot Springs, CARated 5 out of 5 stars July 9, 2021
Color: Blue SlingVery hard to put on. Took me half a day to do one chair.
N. L.
Delray Beach, FLRated 5 out of 5 stars June 12, 2021
Color: Blue SlingThese replacement slings have made the chairs like new. I stripped the old ones off and then left the chairs in the pool for a week. The chlorine stripped all the old suntan lotion and sweat residue off and the frames came out clean without any scrubbing. The slings are very hard to fit but the chairs look brand new now. Top tip: put the provided collars in about halfway first. Then thread the sling into the collar all the way around. Then begin to press them in. I used a wood G clamp for added sustained pressure and a flathead screwdriver to pop the clips.