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Jun 8, 2008



Ann Tancio


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Review: Omni Sumo

Designer “Urban Lounge Gear” company, Sumo have been kind enough to send me one of their over-sized bean bags for review purposes. I say bean bag, that really doesn’t do this thing justice .

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The picture above doesn’t really convey how large the Omni is, you will need a pretty sizeable lounge to house one of these comfortably – it’s huge!

The bean bag is made with nice thick nylon material which seems extremely tough, I haven’t had any annoying leakage of the polystyrene balls that I have had with bean bags in the past.

The Sumo website claims there is 10 different positions you can use this bean bag in, I found the most comfortable is to sit directly in it like its a chair (as pictured above), the bag sort of moulds itself around you and feels very secure.

The picture above doesn’t really convey how large the Omni is, you will need a pretty sizeable lounge to house one of these comfortably – it’s huge!

The bean bag is made with nice thick nylon material which seems extremely tough, I haven’t had any annoying leakage of the polystyrene balls that I have had with bean bags in the past.

The Sumo website claims there is 10 different positions you can use this bean bag in, I found the most comfortable is to sit directly in it like its a chair (as pictured above), the bag sort of moulds itself around you and feels very secure.

Overall the Sumo Omni is a stylish addition to the lounge, its a little big for my lounge to keep out all the time so I keep under the stairs but its excellent for when I want to relax in comfort and play some Xbox 360!

The Omni Sumo is available direct from Sumolounge for $129

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