Finding the proper patio Adirondack chair cover is essential to the overall protection of your outdoor Adirondack chair. The cover works best for a large outdoor Adirondack chair, generally considered a wooden armchair constructed of wide slats. Sometimes the frames will be constructed with either metal or plastics. The XL Adirondack chair cover you choose will fit and perform better if it's slightly larger or wider (1-2 inches in total dimension) than the Adirondack chair. Traditionally used for large Adirondack chairs up to 40” L x 34” W.
We recommend your cover to be slightly elevated or shorter than the Adirondack chair to insure proper circulation underneath the cover. This will reduce water build up, helping to prevent mold or mildew.

Note: works best for Adirondack chair that includes arms and high solid back with wide angled sides to create a more uniform shape to measure and cover.
For a proper fit of your outdoor cover, measurements can be determined by using the diagram above and instructions below.
Height (H) = Measure from ground to top of the chair back
Length (L) = Measure front to back side of chair, front end to back end
Width (W)* = Measure front or back of chair, from one edge to opposite edge
*Also recognized as depth (side view of chair)