I see a lot of posts expressing disappointment from the sactionals but nothing on the beanbags. Am I just doing it wrong or are they pretty underwhelming? I bought the moviesac and let it expand for 3 days after rotating and fluffing regularly. It just feels clumpy and not nearly as comfortable as I'd hoped for a $1200 beanbag.
The cover is actually phenomenal and I love it, but the stuffing kinda sucks imo.
Any tips or suggestions to improve this or should I just return it?
SuperSac w/ footrest bundle is $910 right now. 5' Ultimate Sack w/ footrest is $164 (1st party site w/ coupon)
I can't reconcile the $750 difference, despite preferring the LoveSac options.
I know the LoveSac is probably somewhat higher quality and maybe has better longevity. The fit and finish is superior from images online. That doesn't make up the difference.
Any firsthand accounts and distinctions for LoveSac are appreciated.
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I’m thinking of buying a used supersac but my main concerns are 1: having to constantly fluff up a 75lb sack 2. It taking up a lot of space in my small room 3. The sac not being comfortable laying or sitting on for hours on end. Inadequate support overall.
What are your experiences with the supersac? I have a pillowsac and my back aches after a short time. Would you recommend I just stick with what I have? For anyone who believes in the supersac, pitch it to me. Why is it worth getting?
Have been looking into Lovesac, the company that originally created those huge bean bag chairs. They since created "Sactionals" - their version of sectional and modular couches which makes up 90% of sales.
Recently, there's been some large insider buying by Satori Capital and Andrew Heyer.
Satori Capital
Satori Capital originally invested $10 million in Lovesac in 2017, before their IPO in 2018. Since the IPO, they've sold down over $70 million in shares, realizing over 7x their initial investment.
On Dec 13, 2023 they purchased $3.8 million worth of shares on the open market - their first purchase since 2017.
Andrew Heyer
Andrew Heyer is the Chairman of the Board for Lovesac. On Dec 27, 2023, he purchase $230k worth of shares in LoveSac.
Andrew has a pretty good track record of investing in Lovesac... He purchased shares of Lovesac in late 2019/early 2020 at around $14 a share before the stock ran up to $90 at the peak in 2021.
Source and Analysis from here
Granted, home goods is down post-pandemic and there are numerous competitors in bean bags and sectional couches. However, the macro environment could be turning given expected rate cuts in 2024 and Lovesac has held up relatively well compared to competitors.
What do you all think about LoveSac?
Hi everyone. I have a giant 5 foot bean bag that I must shrink to move. I've seen videos and such, I don't think the shrink kit it worth it. So I was thinking of getting a huge plastic drop and wrap it around the bean bag. However, I don't know if my regular vacuum will work? Or would it just take a while to shrink it down. If anyone has any tips or suggestions please :)
I had no idea bean bag chairs suddenly became luxury items because you could get one for $20 the last time I was in the market for one. Now I am confused about what could possibly make someone pay the equivalent of a new couch for this item. I can’t bring myself to pay Lovesac prices for this—any good alternatives? Does the filling matter? It’s for a kid.
I had no idea there was a sub for these things lol.
I just saw these at Costco online and was wondering if you thought the sac was worth it. Why or why not? Is the movie sac big enough for 2 adults (5'8 170 lbs)to sit in? Are these easy to return back to costco (more worried about it fitting into a small sedan)?
I live in a small condo but I don't have much furniture so I think I can make room. I am just looking for something comfortable to jump in and chill on, maybe even with someone else.
I’m interested in buying this, but it’s listed for 1000$, which is too much imo. Was hoping to get some feedback from others!
I recently got my Lovesac and I'm quite pleased with it, but I wonder how well the way cheaper ones you see on Amazon like Chillsack or Ultimate sack compare. Anyone have experience with both?
A few years ago I bought a Comfy Sack for my theater, but it was killed by a flooded basement. I'm finally ready to replace it, but I see there are quite a few players in the market I hadn't seen before. Other than Lovesac (which I'm not willing to spend the money for), who makes the "best" large memory foam beanbag right now? Comfy Sack? Cozy Sack? Big Joes? Ultimate Sack? Someone else? Looking for a 6' one.
I own 2 LoveSacs. A CitySac (which has gotten heavy use) and a SuperSac which still resides packed up not opened in my basement. Wait for their crazy sales where it's almost 70% off. They're worth it quality wise.
The Sumo, Comfy and other competitors I've seen seem to wear too easily. Never pay full price.
I'm happy with my Sumo products. They've held up remarkably well.
I’m pretty sold. I think it is the most comfy of 10 sofas I shopped from Ikea to West Elm. And the BIFL features are a huuuuge driver of me buying a new sofa, otherwise I might just ride out this white (ugg, I’m an idiot) West Elm I’m sitting on now, but somehow the versatility of the LS makes me want to spend money I wouldn’t spend right this minute on a traditional sofa.
I may be having a knee jerk reaction to owning a white sofa (yes, I’m still an idiot). Also, yeah, slip covers exist but I fricken hate them.
So from a cleanliness perspective, how’s your LS holding up? I’m down to replace the most lived in covers every 5 years or so but if it’s more pieces more often than that they’re not cheap!!!
Does it wash well? Does it become loose or wrinkly? What about staining? Other opinions on other aspects of the LS?
We are both well under 200lbs. Adults and dogs (that I currently don’t allow on the sofa but will on the next (not white, yep, still an idiot) sofa). Looking at a 4/5 with lovefill and corded velvet.
Thanks!
ETA: sorry, I wasn’t very clear - I’m looking at a sactional not a sac