Archive | March, 2007

22 March 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Comfy Sacks: The Next Generation of Beanbag Furniture

A whole new generation of beanbag furniture has come on the scene in recent years, bringing a new level of style and comfort to living rooms, playrooms and other places where people want to be cozy.

Looking at these new style foam chairs, such as the Comfy Sack, you might wonder what all the fuss is about. These beanbag chairs don’t look that different from the beanbags of the 1960s, but they are worlds apart.

Comfy Sacks look a lot like first-generation beanbag chairs, but that’s about where the similarities end. Instead of being filled with noisy, scratchy and flattening-prone pellets of Styrofoam, Comfy Sacks and the other next-generation bean bags are filled with foam.

In the case of Comfy Sacks, it’s a high-quality, commercial-grade urethane foam known as Comfy foam. Why does this make a difference? Foam chairs are much more supportive than the old beanbag chairs. They hug your body in whatever position you’d like to be in and quickly spring back to their original shape when you get up.

Comfy Sack bean bag chairs will never leak or compress. They put no pressure on the body so they are perfect for sitting for long periods of time without pain, whether you’re watching movies, reading, doing homework or just chatting with friends.

Another big difference between the new foam chairs and the old bean bags is that the new chairs come in a wide range of sizes. Comfy Sacks come in a huge variety of sizes to meet all your lounging needs:

· 3.5 foot Comfy Sack, good for one child or adult

· 5 foot Comfy Sack, a roomier choice for one adult

· 6 foot Comfy Sack, good for two adults

· 7.5 foot lounger, a good couch replacement that seats three or four adults

· 8 foot Comfy Sack, also known as the Party Sack, seats a crowd, and they’ll always be one at your house when you get one of these beauties!

Given the wide range of size options in Comfy Sacks, it’s no exaggeration to say that this is one piece of furniture you’ll use every day. Foam chairs are a perfect choice for the game room, for the kids to watch videos on, to replace your couch in the living room or to provide a comfy place to snuggle for your autistic child. Once you try living with beanbag furniture, you’ll wonder how you went so long without it.

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08 March 2007 ~ 0 Comments

The Entertainment System Isn’t Complete without a Comfy Sack

It seems like everyone these days is interested in having a great home entertainment system, with the best HDTV, digital surround sound, game consoles, digital video recorders, high-quality HD-DVD or Blu-ray players…the list goes on and on.

But one thing a lot people don’t think about when planning their dream home movie theater is the seating. Most people just keep their old couch because it’s served them well in the past. Some people spend tons of money on fancy theater seats for the home, but who wants their living room to look like a movie theater?

Those seats also make it impossible to cuddle with your sweetie or pile up with all the kids to watch the latest Disney film. So what’s a family or a person to do when they want to upgrade the couch to an incredibly comfortable, versatile and stylish piece of furniture that doesn’t cost a ton of money?

Try The Comfy Sack. This next-generation bean bag has none of the problems you remember from old-school bean bag chairs. Made from high-quality polyurethane foam instead of those noisy Styrofoam beans, The Comfy Sack is more comfortable, durable and quieter than those beanbags of old.

Comfy Sacks are bigger than traditional beanbag chairs as well. Our smallest model is 3.5 feet around, while the largest is a whopping eight feet, giving you plenty of room to stretch out and watch movies with your friends. It’s no wonder we call this size the Party Sack!

If you don’t have room for a behemoth Comfy Sack, there are also five foot, six foot and 7.5 foot Comfy Sack bean bag chairs to meet all of your needs. The six foot model is our most popular, allowing two adults to sit and stretch comfortably, fully supported by the soft foam.

The 7.5 foot Comfy Sack is a great option for replacing your current couch. It’s more of a rectangular shape than the other models, and can easily fit several people. The Comfy foam always springs back from the shape of your body, no matter how long your XBox marathon lasts.

Another great option for an entertainment room is to purchase a couple of smaller Comfy Sacks for use when playing video games or as kids bean bag chairs. Several gaming publications have recommended our products. If you play a lot of video games, you know the chair you’re sitting in can affect your endurance. Because you can sit or lie any way you want on the Comfy Sack, you’ll stay comfortable longer.

You might have seen the Lovesac or Foof Chairs sold at your local mall or in catalogs. These foam chairs are nowhere near the quality of Comfy Sacks, and they’re more expensive as well. The Love sac is made with inferior foam that is harder than our comfy foam, and neither product comes in as many styles or colors as our bean bag chairs.

The Comfy Sack cradles you in whatever position you want to be in and doesn’t put any pressure on the body. A Comfy Sack is the most versatile piece of furniture you can buy. Once you put one in your decked-out home entertainment hideaway, you’ll wonder how you got along so well without one.

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02 March 2007 ~ 0 Comments

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01 March 2007 ~ 0 Comments

Comfy Sacks Bring Comfort to Autistic Kids

More and more children are being diagnosed with autism each year. The U.S. Department of Education says autism diagnosis is growing at a rate of 10 to 17 percent a year, leading the Autism Society of America to predict the number of autistic people living in America could hit four million within the next decade.

When working with an autistic child, it is important to make them as comfortable as possible. Being in a secure place of comfort makes it easier for autistic children to focus and remain calm.

Using a Comfy Sack when working on therapy and learning activities can be a big help for autistic children. We’ve heard from many parents who have told us about the positive difference having a Comfy Sack has made in their lives and the lives of their children.

The Comfy Sack is a next-generation bean bag chair filled with high-quality, furniture-grade polyurethane foam. It is not noisy to sit in like a conventional bean bag chair, and it is firm enough to hug your body without being stiff or hard.

Comfy Sack beanbags put no pressure on the body, making it easier to sit for long periods. It also provides a place of comfort and safety for the child. Some parents even report that their children prefer to sleep on their Comfy Sack rather than in bed because the feeling of being surrounded by the sack is very comforting.

Parents can sit with their child on the Comfy Sack and spend time working on educational activities, reading or just being together. Using a Comfy Sack will improve bonding with your child and make activities more fun for both of you.

Comfy Sacks can be covered with cotton twill or high-quality microsuede, which is the preferred choice for kids bean bag chairs. This soft but durable fabric wears well and is nice to touch. The cover is removable and machine washable.

We’re so confident in the ability of Comfy Sacks to help children with autism, we’ve advertised our products in The Autism Advocate magazine to spread the word about how Comfy Sacks beanbags can help.

Feeling safe, secure and comfortable is so important for people with autism. The Comfy Sack bean bag chair can help your child feel more secure and help you both enjoy activities together even more than you do now. Your Comfy Sack will become the favorite place for family fun or one-on-one time that is so important for your autistic child.

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