Outdoor Rocking Chairs

A good rocking chair doesn't do much — and that's exactly the point. At All Things Barbecue, we carry outdoor rocking chairs built for the long haul, including POLYWOOD's Vineyard series in classic Adirondack and porch rocker styles. Made from recycled HDPE lumber, POLYWOOD rockers won't splinter, rot, or fade — and they're backed by a 20-year warranty. Whether you're outfitting a front porch, a back deck, or a poolside spot, you'll find rockers here that hold up through every season without asking for much in return.

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Outdoor Patio Rocking Chairs

A good rocking chair doesn't do much — and that's exactly the point. At All Things Barbecue, we carry outdoor rocking chairs built for the long haul, including POLYWOOD's Vineyard series in classic Adirondack and porch rocker styles. Made from recycled HDPE lumber, POLYWOOD rockers won't splinter, rot, or fade — and they're backed by a 20-year warranty. Whether you're outfitting a front porch, a back deck, or a poolside spot, you'll find rockers here that hold up through every season without asking for much in return.

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What to Look for in an Outdoor Rocking Chair

The biggest decision is material. Wood looks beautiful but needs regular sealing or staining to hold up outdoors. Recycled HDPE — like POLYWOOD lumber — gives you the look of painted wood with none of the maintenance, and it handles heat, cold, and moisture without warping or cracking. Cast aluminum and powder-coated steel are solid choices too, especially if you want something lighter to move around. Beyond material, think about where the chair will live: a covered porch is more forgiving than a fully exposed deck, so the more exposed the spot, the more weather resistance matters. Comfort is worth checking too — seat depth, back angle, and armrest height vary more than you'd expect between models. And if you're buying more than one, make sure you're accounting for the full footprint of each chair in motion, not just at rest.