Choosing a riser recliner isn’t just about luxury; it’s about reclaiming your independence. For many, a standard armchair starts to feel like a struggle as mobility changes, making it difficult to stand without a helping hand. A riser recliner solves this by gently tilting you onto your feet with the simple press of a button.
However, a chair that’s too bulky for a typical UK living room or too complicated to use can be a frustrating investment. We’ve analysed the top models for 2026, focusing on motor reliability, fabric durability, and ease of assembly.
| Model | Best For | Motor Type | Key Features | Price Range |
| MCombo 7040 | Smaller Frames | Single Motor | 4.7″ Extended Footrest | £500 – £600 |
| Morris Living Salisbury | Traditional Style | Dual Motor | Waterfall Back, Chenille | £550 – £650 |
| MCombo 7890 | Sleeping & Naps | Dual Motor | Lays 165° Flat, Fabric | £700 – £850 |
| MCombo 7634 | Watching TV | Triple Motor | Power Headrest, USB-C | £800 – £950 |
| Hainworth Leather | Easy Cleaning | Dual Motor | 8-Point Massage, Heat | £600 – £750 |
If you’re worried about a chair overwhelming a smaller UK lounge, the 7040 is a brilliant choice. It is designed specifically for petite to medium users. The standout feature is the extended footrest, which ensures your heels are supported rather than dangling off the end—a common complaint with standard recliners.
Pros:
Keep in Mind:
The Salisbury is the “no-fuss” hero for those who want a chair that looks like proper furniture. It is upholstered in a high-quality chenille fabric that feels far more “homely” than clinical mobility aids. Because it is a dual-motor model, it offers far more positioning flexibility than budget alternatives.
Pros:
Keep in Mind:
For those who need to spend long periods in their chair, or perhaps need to sleep in it due to respiratory issues, the 7890 is essential. This model allows the backrest and footrest to move independently, meaning you can sit bolt upright to eat or read while having your legs fully elevated to reduce swelling.
Pros:
Keep in Mind:
The biggest flaw with many recliners is that your head ends up pointing at the ceiling when you lay back. The 7634 solves this with a third motor specifically for the headrest. This allows you to tilt your head forward to watch TV or read while your body is in a relaxed, reclined position.
Pros:
Keep in Mind:
If you are worried about spills or incontinence, the Hainworth is the most practical choice. Upholstered in bonded leather, it can be wiped clean in seconds with a damp cloth. It also features a comprehensive 8-point massage system covering the back, lumbar, thighs, and legs.
Pros:
Keep in Mind:
A Single Motor is best if you just want to get up and down easily. It is simpler and more affordable. A Dual Motor is the gold standard for health; if you have swollen legs or spend 6+ hours a day in the chair, the ability to lift your legs while keeping your back straight is worth the extra investment.
Don’t miss out on this saving. If you are buying a chair for a “chronically sick or disabled” person (this includes arthritis, heart conditions, or limited mobility), you are likely eligible for VAT Relief. This means you don’t pay the 20% VAT. On Amazon UK, you often pay the full price first and then message the seller with a simple declaration form to have the VAT portion refunded.
Will it fit through my doorway?
Most of these chairs arrive in two or three boxes. As long as your door is at least 30 inches (76cm) wide, they will fit through easily. Once inside, you simply slot the backrest onto the base.
Is it safe for someone with a pacemaker?
Warning: Some chairs with massage functions use magnets. Always consult your GP or the manufacturer if the user has a pacemaker before using the vibration or massage features.
How close to the wall can I put it?
For “Standard” recliners, you need about 18–24 inches of space behind the chair. If you have a very small room, look for “Wall Hugger” designs which slide forward as they recline.
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Buying a second-hand powerchair in 2026 is a brilliant way to gain independence without the…
If you’ve just bought your first electric wheelchair, you might think the biggest expense is…
If you've been scrolling through travel forums lately, you’ve probably seen the viral videos of…
If you spend more than six hours a day in your electric wheelchair, you already…
If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ve likely seen the headlines about e-bike and…
When you first start looking for a mobility aid, you quickly realize it isn’t just…