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Sumo Lounge Omni Super-Sized Beanbag Chair

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Author: Jason Kohrs
Manufacturer: Sumo Lounge
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Sumo Lounge Omni Super-Sized Beanbag Chair
September 20, 2006

Sumo Lounge has sent over a product for review that might seem a bit out of place with all the other items that have been covered at Bigbruin.com. What we have is the Omni Super-Sized Beanbag Chair, which is by no means your typical department store beanbag chair, and not just because it lacks a print of your favorite cartoon character on it.


The Omni is a heavy duty, over-sized, beanbag chair that would be perfect for use while kicking back to watch some TV or to play a marathon session of your favorite video game. So, if you're looking for a connection to the usual fare here at Bigbruin.com, consider it an accessory for use with your computer, console game, or home theater.

Before taking a look at the Omni, let's look at some data on this item from the Sumo Lounge website...

This super-sized pillow by Sumo is the ultimate solution for all your relaxing needs. We've come up with 10 ways to use it, but some people say we lack imagination! It's a crash mat, lounge chair, loveseat or floor pillow to name a few, but the possibilities really do go on. Sumo Beanbags are made from space age rip-proof nylon and come filled with top quality Sumo Beads. Omni is 4.5' x 5.5' and it only weighs 18 lbs!

And a listing of some of the features...

» Space age, rip proof nylon
» Little foam beads
» Huge - 5.5 x 4.5 feet
» Lightweight
» Versatile - 10 in 1
» Colorful
» Water repellant
» Stain resistant
» Easy to clean
» Incredibly comfortable

The Basics:

The Sumo Lounge Omni ships in a huge cardboard box. As I approached my house and saw it sitting on the front porch I honestly had no idea what it could be. Although I was expecting the Omni to be delivered, the size and shape had me thinking I had a new dishwasher. For size comparison purposes, the below right image shows the Omni box behind something that may look a bit more familiar to visitors of a computer review site, a typical mid-tower ATX computer. With a box big enough to hold a dozen or so computers, I can't wait to see the size of the beanbag chair inside!

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