What are the noise levels of PVC vs. polypropylene loungers when moved?
When choosing outdoor loungers, noise levels during movement can significantly impact your relaxation experience. PVC loungers tend to produce more noise when dragged or adjusted due to their rigid structure and smoother surface, which can create scraping sounds on hard surfaces. Polypropylene loungers, on the other hand, are generally quieter because the material has more flexibility and absorbs vibrations better. The woven texture of many polypropylene designs also reduces friction noise. For poolside or patio settings where quiet is valued, polypropylene may be the better choice. However, PVC loungers often offer greater durability in exchange for slightly higher noise levels. Consider your priorities – if minimal disturbance is key, test both materials before purchasing. Proper furniture pads can also help reduce noise for either material.