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Last week, Sumo sent me their Omni Beanbag Chair for review and it couldn’t have come at a more perfect time. Playing Xbox 360 games on my Standard Definition Television had started to become an uncomfortable experience. With text getting smaller in games due to sharper High Definition Televisions, I found myself sitting closer, forcing me off the sofa and into an uncomfortable seating arrangement. I hoped the Sumo Omni to be the solution to my uncomfortable gaming experience.

First off, without a doubt the Omni is the most comfortable beanbag I’ve ever used. Past beanbags would never hold their shape or would feel awkward. Neither of these problems plague the Omni. No matter how I sit, the Omni is always an enjoyable experience.

Which brings up an interesting “feature” of the Omni. In reality, the Omni isn’t a chair; it’s more of a giant pillow. Due to this unique shape, it can be used in a number of interesting positions; all of which I’ve found to be quite comfortable.

Sumo Omni

However, the molding has a downside as well. Finding the exact position you’re looking for can take time. You may have to reshape the Omni a few times (which is really easy, by the way) or settle for something close to what you envisioned. The good news is the Omni is comfortable in whatever position you make and placing it against a wall seems to make shaping it a million times easier.

Other than that minor complaint, I’m quite satisfied with Sumo’s Omni. It’s comfortable in any position, rugged, and works as intended. Just make sure you have plenty of space, as this is one of the larger beanbags I’ve seen.

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