It's ok. Better as an ottoman, not a practical chair. Sleep comfort for a guest for a night perhaps
I guess I expected more. Finally received it. It is fully assembled so not a lot of thought in setup. Inspect your box - mine looked like it was dragged behind the truck for a while. Parts of box and plastic torn away, fortunately just some surface dirt that came off with damp rag and a little soapy water.
As a chair/mini sofa, with the back up, the seating is so far back as to put you in an unnatural position, and even if you did slide all the way back, it is still an awkward position for seating. Thus, I suggest you consider it an ottoman that converts.
Unfolded, as a bed, it is in a nutshell quite firm. In addition, the polyester fabric doesn't breath too well, so the fabric is not the best. Of course you would lay a sheet down first, but even still it feels through. My solution is a Tempur-Pedic mattress pad, which makes a world of difference. But of course that is more stuff to store and longer setup.
Build quality is what you'd expect for a made-in-China, Polyester ottoman. In honesty, I think this is overpriced by probably $100, but that is up to you for judgement.
It's ok. Better as an ottoman, not a practical chair. Sleep comfort for a guest for a night perhaps
I guess I expected more. Finally received it. It is fully assembled so not a lot of thought in setup. Inspect your box - mine looked like it was dragged behind the truck for a while. Parts of box and plastic torn away, fortunately just some surface dirt that came off with damp rag and a little soapy water. As a chair/mini sofa, with the back up, the seating is so far back as to put you in an unnatural position, and even if you did slide all the way back, it is still an awkward position for seating. Thus, I suggest you consider it an ottoman that converts. Unfolded, as a bed, it is in a nutshell quite firm. In addition, the polyester fabric doesn't breath too well, so the fabric is not the best. Of course you would lay a sheet down first, but even still it feels through. My solution is a Tempur-Pedic mattress pad, which makes a world of difference. But of course that is more stuff to store and longer setup. Build quality is what you'd expect for a made-in-China, Polyester ottoman. In honesty, I think this is overpriced by probably $100, but that is up to you for judgement.