Pros & Cons
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Detailed Review
First Impressions
When the Sattva XXXL combo arrived at my Pune flat, I was genuinely surprised by the packaging size. Three separate bags – the main bean bag, footstool, and cushion – all vacuum packed tight. The brown faux leather looked decent in photos, but in person, it has that slightly shiny synthetic look you’d expect at this price point. Not premium, but not cheap-looking either. Assembly was literally just unboxing and fluffing – took maybe 10 minutes for everything to expand properly.
How I Tested This
I’ve been using this combo for about 6 weeks now in my living room. My testing was pretty straightforward – weekend movie marathons (3-4 hour stretches), work-from-home sessions when I wanted to escape my desk, and letting my 14-year-old nephew crash on it during his visits. The real test came during late April when Pune temperatures hit 38°C. I also intentionally spilled some chai on it to check cleaning ease – something every Indian buyer should know about.
Performance
Let me be real – the XXXL sizing is a bit generous marketing. I’m 5’10” and about 78 kgs, and while I fit comfortably, it’s not the “sink into a cloud” experience you might imagine. The beans inside are decent quality EPS, and they haven’t compressed noticeably yet. The footstool is actually my favourite piece – perfect height for elevating tired feet after work. The cushion is basic but does its job.
Now, the faux leather issue. During hot afternoons without AC, my back would get sweaty after 30-40 minutes. This is standard for leatherette in Indian conditions, but worth mentioning. The chai spill wiped off easily with a damp cloth, which is a genuine plus for households with kids.
Build Quality
Stitching seems solid – I checked the seams carefully because Flipkart reviews mentioned some units having weak zippers. Mine has held up fine so far. The inner liner is a nice touch; even if the outer cover tears, beans won’t spill everywhere. The brown colour hides dust reasonably well, though pet hair shows up if you have furry friends.
Value for Money
At around ₹4,000 for three pieces, you’re getting fair value. Individual bean bags of similar size cost ₹2,500-3,000 alone. The combo approach makes sense for setting up a casual corner. However, I’ve seen Amazon reviews complaining about inconsistent filling levels – some units arrive less stuffed than others. Mine was adequately filled, maybe 80% capacity, which is actually how bean bags should be for comfort.
Score Breakdown
| Comfort | 7.5/10 | |
| Build Quality | 7/10 | |
| Value for Money | 8/10 | |
| Material Quality | 6.5/10 | |
| Design & Aesthetics | 7.5/10 |
Key Specifications
| Size | XXXL (Teardrop shape) |
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| Material | Faux Leather (Leatherette) |
| Filling | Pre-filled EPS Beans |
| Colour | Brown |
| Combo Contents | Bean Bag + Footstool + Cushion |
| Weight Capacity | Up to 100 kg (approx) |
| Inner Liner | Yes, included |
| Warranty | 6 months manufacturing defect |



