Low, flat arms. A 29.5-inch overall width that is two-plus inches narrower than the other Lounger recliners. A back that rises to 41 inches without a rolled edge or a bevel to soften it. The Track Recliner is the most edited silhouette in the lineup, and it tends to appeal to buyers who want a lounge chair that recedes into a contemporary room rather than anchoring it. This is the power version.
The recline is button-operated. An integrated rechargeable battery powers the motor; Luonto rates it for up to three months per charge. Press the button and the chair moves to your chosen angle. Release and it holds. No handle, no push-back required to return. The headrest adjusts manually, with a four-way system that controls both tilt and telescoping extension, separate from the power recline. That means you can set your neck support before, during, or after adjusting the backrest angle. The power version costs roughly $800 more than the Track Manual. If you want to stop at an intermediate angle or avoid the push-back return motion, it is worth it. If you recline fully and have no mobility consideration, the manual mechanism is entirely functional.
Seat dimensions: 20.75 inches wide, 19 inches deep, 19 inches from the floor. CertiPUR-certified medium-density high-resilience cold-cured foam throughout. When fully reclined, the chair reaches 47.25 inches at the back tip and needs 63 inches from wall to footrest.
Solid spruce frame with mortise-and-tenon joinery and birch plywood panels, FSC-certified. Made in the EU, made to order, four to six weeks. Choose from 100+ fabrics and 100+ leathers; all covers are fixed, selected at point of sale.
Choose the Track Power if you want the narrowest recliner in the collection with motorized positioning. The 29.5-inch width is a real differentiator: it fits spaces where the Rolled (32.75") or Sloped (32") would crowd. If the arm style question is still open: the Track is contemporary and flat; the Sloped arm tapers; the Rolled arm rounds over; the Welted arm sits lower and includes a seam detail but has a 2-way headrest rather than 4-way.