Top Catnapper Recliner Chairs
Catnapper’s lineup spans everyday rockers, oversized “big man” chairs, heat and massage, and heavy-duty lift models. Chairs include Steel Tech framing, heat-tempered steel springs, and Comfor-Gel seating. Popular Catnapper options are lay-flat recline, extended ottomans, and power headrest/lumbar. Let's take a look at how you can match body size, room layout and actually relax with a Catnapper recliner!
Relaxer (Group 4106)
If you want a wellness-centric chair with real adjustability, the Relaxer is built as a “Health & Wellness Station.” Power controls fine-tune recline, headrest, and lumbar, while CR3 therapeutic massage and soothing heat help you settle in after a long day. Zero-gravity positioning takes pressure off the lower back and hips, and the look is versatile enough for a main living room. (Catnapper)
Magnum (Group 4689)
Magnum targets larger users and anyone who prefers an expansive, sink-in sit. It’s an oversized chaise rocker with an “X-TRA Comfort” extended ottoman for full-length leg support, plus Sensate heat and massage for recovery time. A side magazine pocket keeps remotes and reading material handy—small touches that matter when the chair is your nightly destination. (Catnapper)
Cloud 12 (Group 6541)
Cloud 12 blends a transitional silhouette with comfort-first engineering. You can choose a classic chaise rocker or step up to a power lay-flat version for true napping. The proportions deliver generous head and shoulder coverage without feeling bulky, making it an easy upgrade for family rooms that need an all-day, every-day recliner. (Catnapper)
Omni Lift (Group 4827)
For stand-assist support with a substantial build, the Omni is a heavy-duty lift chair designed for everyday use. It pairs a full chaise seat with plush, pad-roll arms and a reinforced steel seat box, and its rated 450-lb capacity provides confidence for big-and-tall users. Once you’re seated, the full lay-out recline lets the chair double as your favorite nap spot. (Catnapper)
Kyle (Group 4103)
Kyle leans casual and practical: a pub-back profile with a divided lumbar panel for support and built-in dual cupholders so your drink and remote always have a home. As a chaise rocker recliner, it’s easy to live with in dens and bonus rooms, and the compact footprint suits apartments or secondary seating zones. (Catnapper)
How to choose among them: start with motion and body fit. If you want precise positioning and therapeutic features, Relaxer puts heat, massage, zero-gravity, and powered headrest/lumbar at your fingertips. If scale and legroom are the priorities, Magnum’s oversized frame and extended ottoman deliver the deepest lounge. For an all-rounder that can truly lie flat, Cloud 12 is the weeknight-to-weekend workhorse. When mobility assistance is on the checklist—now or in the future—Omni’s lift mechanism and heavy-duty construction make it the safe bet. And if you want a casual, value-minded rocker with useful conveniences, Kyle brings everyday comfort plus cupholders without taking over the room.
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