just ordered an sumo omni

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Post by ubelaffe »

but you're already getting one. I, on the other hand, am sumo-less...

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Post by raztat »

ubelaffe wrote:but you're already getting one. I, on the other hand, am sumo-less...

:(


hmm true, im getting em for cheap furniture cause im movie out in a month or so ;)
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i remember racket writing about the sumo, looks pretty comfy!

would it be suitable as a bed? i'm gonna be moving soon and will be in at least a couple temporary living situations. would the sumo be more comfortable to sleep on than, say, one these fold-out mini futon couch dealies?
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grittykitty wrote:i remember racket writing about the sumo, looks pretty comfy!

would it be suitable as a bed? i'm gonna be moving soon and will be in at least a couple temporary living situations. would the sumo be more comfortable to sleep on than, say, one these fold-out mini futon couch dealies?


It's good for naps, but I don't know how your back would respond to long-term, night-long sleeping on it....
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thanks for the bit of info racket. guess i'll wait until i'm properly settled before getting a sumo
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