Random Musings of a Curious Mind


"It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Beryl Coronet"

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Comfy Sacks

Remember bean bag chairs!? I sure do! Loved 'em, in fact. All you had to do was wiggle a little to make a perfect support for your body and you were so incredibly comfy that you'd never want to get up. (Not to mention, the fond memories I have of my first boyfriend and the bean bag chair in his basement. lol) When I was expecting my son, I would lay belly-down in our bean bag chair to take pressure off my back and hips. It worked wonders!

To be perfectly honest, I didn't actually realize that bean bag chairs were still around, in any form, until I found this site.

Now Comfy Sacks ( I just had to post the logo, it's so cute! ) offers an updated version that uses high quality shredded polyurethane foam and comes in a variety of sizes (from 3.5ft. to 8ft.), fabrics (twill or micro suede), and colors (black, brown, navy blue, red, pink, and tan).

There are other companies, Lovesac is one, that offer a similar product. But for me, they really don't compare to Comfy Sacks. Let me explain why Find Out Why Comfysacks Is Superior Over Lovesacs. For a 6ft model, Comfy Sack vs. Lovesac:
  1. Five-year Warranty vs. Two-year Warranty
  2. Made in US vs. Made in China
  3. $332.60 vs. $530.14
Even if the price was higher, I'd still have to shop with Comfy Sacks, for one very important reason. Above and beyond the obviously superior quality and warranty, I just can't support a company that is based in the United States, but outsources to China.

I can, however, imagine curling up in one of these great chairs, with a bowl of popcorn, and a great movie on the TV. In fact, I'm thinking that the 8ft model would make a really comfy bed! Do you think I can convince Mark?!

Take a look! They're just gorgeous!
See why I just love these chairs?


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