Comparison Olsa Turin vs Olsa Rodeo
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| Olsa Turin | Olsa Rodeo | |
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| Product type | swing | swing |
| Number of seats | 3 | 3 |
| Max. load | 280 kg | 280 kg |
Seat and tent | ||
| Seat size (WxD) | 1782x532 mm | 1782x532 mm |
| Back height | 532 mm | 532 mm |
| Seat | spring block | |
| Mattress material | cotton/polyester | cotton/polyester |
| Mattress filling | foam rubber | foam rubber |
| Filler thickness | 80 mm | 80 mm |
| Tent size (WxD) | 2130x1430 mm | 2100x1455 mm |
| Tent material | polyester | polyester |
Features | ||
| Backrest adjustment | ||
| Reclining back | ||
| Mosquito net | ||
| Shelf-stand | ||
| Cup holder | ||
General | ||
| Frame | steel | steel |
| Support | arc | arc |
| Profile thickness | 51 mm | 51 mm |
| Profile wall thickness | 1.4 mm | 1.4 mm |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 2365x1380x1815 mm | 2365x1380x1665 mm |
| Packing dimensions | 626x300x2025 mm | 626x300x2080 mm |
| Weight | 51.1 kg | 50.8 kg |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | april 2018 | april 2018 |
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Seat
The material and design of the seat provided in the product. The same design, usually, has a back.
— Spring block. The base of the seat is made of springs connected into cells — usually in the form of characteristic hexagonal "honeycombs". It definitely requires a mattress, while in itself it can be quite soft and elastic.
— Metal mesh. The base of the seat is made of metal mesh, usually with quadrangular cells. It has high strength, it turns out to be somewhat more rigid than the spring block (see the relevant paragraph); the latter can be both a disadvantage and an advantage, depending on personal preference. Also requires a mattress.
— Wooden array. The base of the seat is made of wooden elements: for example, in a conventional swing (see "Type"), it may look like a set of parallel planks fixed across the seat. Some models with a similar design can be used without a mattress. At the same time, wood is somewhat inferior to metal in terms of reliability and durability, and therefore is rare.
— Wicker. The base of the seat, woven from natural or artificial wicker. This design is especially popular among hanging chairs (see "Type"), it allows you to give the product an original appearance and at the same time is quite durable and practical; usually in such cases, t...he weaving turns out to be quite large, and a soft tab is provided for comfort. Another advantage of such structures is their low weight, which makes it easy to move the chair from place to place — for example, under a canopy during the rain (the chairs are usually not equipped with their own canopies). A classic swing can also have a wicker base, in such cases flat fibers with frequent weave are sometimes used, on which you can sit quite comfortably without mattresses and other overlays.
— Textile. The base is in the form of a dense fabric, tightly stretched over the frame around the perimeter of the seat. Such products can be equipped with mattresses, but in general this is not necessary: a textile seat can be comfortably accommodated without pads, and some of these products initially assume this method of use. The disadvantage of this option can be called sensitivity to punctures and cuts: a sharp object can damage the fabric, and a tear that is not sewn up in time tends to increase over time.
— Spring block. The base of the seat is made of springs connected into cells — usually in the form of characteristic hexagonal "honeycombs". It definitely requires a mattress, while in itself it can be quite soft and elastic.
— Metal mesh. The base of the seat is made of metal mesh, usually with quadrangular cells. It has high strength, it turns out to be somewhat more rigid than the spring block (see the relevant paragraph); the latter can be both a disadvantage and an advantage, depending on personal preference. Also requires a mattress.
— Wooden array. The base of the seat is made of wooden elements: for example, in a conventional swing (see "Type"), it may look like a set of parallel planks fixed across the seat. Some models with a similar design can be used without a mattress. At the same time, wood is somewhat inferior to metal in terms of reliability and durability, and therefore is rare.
— Wicker. The base of the seat, woven from natural or artificial wicker. This design is especially popular among hanging chairs (see "Type"), it allows you to give the product an original appearance and at the same time is quite durable and practical; usually in such cases, t...he weaving turns out to be quite large, and a soft tab is provided for comfort. Another advantage of such structures is their low weight, which makes it easy to move the chair from place to place — for example, under a canopy during the rain (the chairs are usually not equipped with their own canopies). A classic swing can also have a wicker base, in such cases flat fibers with frequent weave are sometimes used, on which you can sit quite comfortably without mattresses and other overlays.
— Textile. The base is in the form of a dense fabric, tightly stretched over the frame around the perimeter of the seat. Such products can be equipped with mattresses, but in general this is not necessary: a textile seat can be comfortably accommodated without pads, and some of these products initially assume this method of use. The disadvantage of this option can be called sensitivity to punctures and cuts: a sharp object can damage the fabric, and a tear that is not sewn up in time tends to increase over time.
Mosquito net
The presence in the design or delivery of the product of a mesh to protect against insects.
Such a grid has the form of a canopy, which can cover the seat from all sides. Such a canopy allows light and air to pass through, but retains mosquitoes, midges and other annoying "living creatures". Usually, the mosquito net is made removable.
Such a grid has the form of a canopy, which can cover the seat from all sides. Such a canopy allows light and air to pass through, but retains mosquitoes, midges and other annoying "living creatures". Usually, the mosquito net is made removable.



