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  • user2

    Firm, Thick, Looks Feels High Quality

    Ive been looking for a really good outdoor cushion, that is stylish enough to go inside, is comfortable, and will last. I was really excited when I saw this as possibly the perfect solution that I have been picturing. I showed it to my wife, and it was an easy pick. This is thick, dense so you dont sink right through fluff, and the material looks and feels high quality. This is definitely nicer than our existing cushions. You could actually lay this flat and sleep on it. Its firm, thick, wide, and long. All you need is a pillow and blanket . Dont get me wrong, it isnt soft cozy, just sturdy nice. To tell you the truth, I actually use this inside. I keep it folded at the seam behind a chair, and it looks nice enough that it doesnt stand out. I pull it out when Im tired or have a headache and want to lay down where my little dog is running around so he can come lay next to me. He isnt allowed on furniture, and is small enough he doesnt jump up on any, and loves to be with us. Laying on our tile floors is quite uncomfortable. So I lay this flat, and I fit entirely on it, and he comes and lays next to me or curls up on it by my feet, or chews his toys next to me. This is working perfectly. I was actually just thinking earlier today that a guest could actually sleep on this. So I can attest it is good enough to be used inside . There are only 2 possible drawbacks. At first the foam has an odor, which is pronounced because the back is near your head. Just leave it outside or in the garage for a few days, and then it is fine, and Im pretty sensitive to smells. Second, the only weak point of construction is the plastic clasps themselves that allow you to easily secure it to the furniture. If you have a dog, who likes to pull on strings and ropes, the clasp didnt last past one attempt when he got his mouth directly on it. We did spray it with bitter apple repellent. I suppose if it were metal, it would rust if outside. You can just pin it if the plastic clasp is lost to a dog.