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Old 07-19-2017, 08:07 PM   #18
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So many great suggestions, I don't know where to begin.

Let me be more exact about what I'm searching for. I want something to lean on while I'm sitting on the grass, rather that something to sit in; a little back support, that's all.
1980s style bean bags were great: very unstructured and squashy. All the ones I've seen recently have been shaped in some way.
I'm fine at getting up and down, but it's been a few years since I did any yoga, so my muscles have stiffened up.

My three cats and the ever-growing brambles (I'm letting them survived till I've scoffed all the berries) would puncture an inflatable, and I'm too lazy to bother inflating it. The cats are likely to purloin any new bean bag anyway, just part of living with moggies - as long as they don't mind me leaning against them!

The benefit of the old style bean bag was that they would stay in the same place when leaned against, just nicely moulding to the body. Cushions and pillows often get pushed backwards unless there is something like a wall or bedhead to stop them from doing this.

I'm in Birmingham UK; boring old Brum to those who live here!
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