I need to find a lightweight, portable reclining treatment chair!! Help!!

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I need some advice really!
I rent out space in my salon and have had 2 nail techs leave to go to salons with a beauty room too! Space is limited but I'm looking at getting a lightweight chair which reclines enough to do eye treatments, lifts enough to do leg waxing, sits up enough to do pedicures, but is still light enough to move around when not needed!!

I've recently found Lafuma chairs, recommended for reflexology, but I'm not sure if they're sturdy enough! Look a bit like a garden chair! Has anyone used them or can u recommend something which might do the job please??!:irked:
 
At the price of Lafuma chairs I would hope they would be sturdy enough, I'd love one of these for my Reflexology. I'd go with this :)
 
I use a la fuma for my reflexology treatments. The are really comfortable and sturdy when reclined, but can be a bit awkward to sit in when they are set straight up. The lighter wieght ones can be difficult to set up in different angles, they dont always stay in position which can be difficult. But the older heavier ones stick pretty well. But they are not too heavy to carry, I'm a mobile therapist and its never been a problem
 

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