Top Flexsteel Recliner Chairs
Modern Flexsteel recliners cover the full range of seating needs. From compact, design-forward chairs to tall, lounge-ready rockers and medical-grade lift models, Flexsteels have patented ribbon-steel support. Features like Zero Gravity recline, independent headrest and lumbar controls, and performance fabrics enable you to fine-tune a chair for room size, posture, and daily use. Here's top Flexsteel recliner models to take a look at this year.
Score Power Recliner with Power Headrest & Lumbar
Score is the “daily driver” for people who want ergonomic adjustability without a huge footprint. Its Zero Gravity position distributes body weight to relieve pressure, while independent power headrest and lumbar let you keep eyes level with the screen and dial in low-back support. A zero-draw USB port charges devices only when in use, and Flexsteel’s DualFlex spring system provides long-term seat resilience. Certain configurations are also listed as wall-hugger compatible, helpful when floor space is tight. (Flexsteel Score)
Wyatt Power Recliner with Power Headrest & Lumbar
Wyatt leans more lounge-ready, with broad track arms and a taller, room-filling profile. The power control independently adjusts recline, headrest, and lumbar, and Zero Gravity makes long movie nights easier on your back and hips. Under the cushions, Flexsteel calls out its Blue Steel Spring™ seat system for durability—useful if the chair will see heavy, everyday use. (Flexsteel Wyatt)
View Power Swivel Recliner with Power Headrest
If you like to pivot between conversation, TV, and the snack tray, View’s 360-degree swivel base keeps the room in easy reach. The silhouette is sleeker and leather-forward, with welt and heavy-thread stitching that reads modern. When it’s time to unwind, a lay-flat mechanism supports real napping, and the Blue Steel Spring™ seat core underscores durability. (Flexsteel View)
Camden Power Recliner with Power Headrest
Camden brings a European, slim-arm look to the comfort game. It’s built for Zero Gravity relaxation with independent headrest control, and the power panel integrates both USB-A and USB-C ports so you can charge newer devices without an adapter. If you want a style that dresses up a living room but still performs like a full-featured recliner, Camden hits that middle ground. (Flexsteel Camden)
Zecliner Model 2 Petite Power Lift Recliner
Designed for recovery and sleep as much as daytime lounging, the Zecliner line focuses on lift-assist access, power headrest and lumbar, and petite or plus sizing to match body type. Model 2 Petite is a smart pick for smaller frames; within the Zecliner family you’ll also find features like programmable hand-wand memory and a USB-A charging port, plus performance fabric with an integrated moisture barrier that helps resist spills. (Flexsteel Zecliner Model 2 Petite)
How to choose among them
Start by measuring your space and thinking about motion. If your chair sits close to a wall, Score’s wall-hugger capability is a plus; if you swivel between tasks, View’s 360-degree base adds daily convenience. For taller users or anyone who wants a bigger, lounge-style sit, Wyatt offers extra head and shoulder coverage. If you prefer a dressed-up profile with modern charging, Camden blends living-room polish with USB-A/USB-C practicality. And if standing assistance or sleep-friendly positioning is on the checklist—now or in the future—Zecliner is purpose-built for access, support, and easy cleanup.
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