🛠️ Fix the sag, keep the swag!
The SagsAway 3 Piece Sagging Recliner DIY Repair Kit includes three 16-inch high-density foam inserts designed to reinforce sagging recliner seats with zig-zag springs. Tool-free installation requires muscle power to insert the pads, restoring comfort and extending furniture life. Made in the USA with military-grade materials, this cost-effective solution supports up to 300 pounds and fits modern recliners perfectly.
Brand | SagsAway |
Color | Blue |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Room Type | Living Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | 3 Pieces of military grade foam inserts |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | 3pc Recliner Kit |
Arm Style | Rounded |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Seat Depth | 6 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Reclining Position Count | 2 or more |
UPC | 860007403743 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00860007403743 |
Form Factor | Recliner |
Manufacturer | SagsAway |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 6 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 3_Pc_Recliner |
J**M
Comfy placement requires some trial and error
I'm revising my review after some trial and error. These eliminated the sag in my rocker recliner with intact springs. But, the material is rigid, compressing the existing cushioning material and causing discomfort to my tailbone (coccyx) when placed directly under that area. I started by fitting all 4 pieces evenly into a 2x2 arrangement beneath the springs, and that was clearly too much. The sag visibly disappeared but left my bottom numb. Removing 2 of the pads and orienting them into a 2x1 layer didn't improve much. Only after removing all but 1 insert and positioning it forward under my thighs and not directly under my bottom was I able to eliminate most of the sag without causing discomfort. If it adds life to my chair, it will be worth the price.
R**N
Pretty good - tough to install
got 2 packs of the Sagsaway for a reclining couch that my teen sons primarily use. It's about 10 years old - and cushioning has definitely diminished over time. Saw the Sagsaway product and figured we'd give it a try. about $60-$70 instead of $2,000 for a new couch. had to first cut away some black fabric to access the springs - took my wife and i a bit to figure out best how to install - but got it done in less than an hour - with me pulling and her installing these pads that are a really firm foam. did seem to provide a big improvement on the loft of the cushions. padding also was substantially increased. i think a lot of the improvement comes from the springs no longer sinking into the bottom-side of the cushions. Obviously - not like a new couch now - but - for the price and work involved - pretty darned good results - just tough to install - you definitely need 2 people!bought another 5 sets of these for a love seat & couch that recline in our basement. these are almost 30 year old pieces of furniture. the kids (young men) use these when gaming in the basement. Cushions were all sagging and sunk in. Install on these 5 sets was a breeze compared to the original 2 sets we installed (probably because these couches were so far worse). did all 5 in less time and a lot less effort than the 2 others. and i did it all myself. couch cushions look like they should. cushioning is restored to pretty darned good condition - obviously not gonna be new. for $150 investment on these 2 couches - well worth it!!!
P**T
Perfect for a reclining couch
My wife and I use these to support the springs under our reclining couch that was starting to sag right where you sit. The couch is six years old and still looks new and functions well except for the sagging in the seat of your pants.After pulling the couch out and laying it on its back, we had to cut away the fabric that was covering the springs. My wife actually took over this job. It was a very tight space to work in and I was starting to get a little flustered. I pulled the springs towards me and she was able to slide The hard foam inserts one at a time under the springs. They are the perfect fit. Each side required two inserts although they come three in a box if they came four in a box, I would’ve only had to purchase one box, but thankfully, I purchased two just in case. So I have two inserts left over.This IS definitely a two person job, as other reviewers have noted. The inserts add a little more support. Enough so that I’m not looking to swap out the old couch. As you can see in the pictures these fit under the zigzag springs it does state in the directions if the spring is broke the pads obviously will not work.This company also makes pad inserts to put between your mattress and boxspring which we purchased and they work equally as well to eliminate sagging in different areas.
O**1
Kinda works, but perhaps not enough
I have a power recliner I bought from an out of state company and the extended warranty I bought was all for naught... Main position is significantly sagging compared to the sister power recliner on the other end of the sectional.(Talk about making you feel bad about yourself lol. I guess my 180lbs was too much for that spot I barely used over only 5 years)End of rant, enter sagaway! This is a sealed cushion power recliner and cushion replacement would be absolutely insane. But I also don't want to waste a perfectly good section for one worn out spot due to cheap foam.I was able to extend the chair, cut the fabric and install these without flipping it over. The change wasn't immediately noticable because I think I could have used more pads...But I think it helped a bit and is insanely cheaper than a pro fix.
R**S
No Improvement to Seating
Foam reinforcement did nothing to improve the seat. Was able to install all three pieces in the chair. I do not recommend this product as an improvement to seats.
R**B
Worked for me
I purchased a couple of new chairs that required assembly. I inserted one SaggsAway into each chair. It took some patience, but it was not too difficult to do by myself, and I am over 70. The increased seat support is noticeable, and appreciated. I installed these prior to assembling the chairs themselves, and found it much easier to handle that way.
L**A
Sofa Cushion support
Works as described
R**N
Great item but bit pricey
Liked that they did help beef up my seat. For what they cost, which I think is a bit high, I just hope they have longevity.
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