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🛋️ Elevate your living space with the sleeper chair that does it all—comfort, style, and space-saving genius!
The ZZW Sleeper Chair is an 84-inch extra-long convertible chair bed designed for adults seeking maximum comfort and versatility. Featuring a heavy-duty metal frame supporting up to 500 lbs, breathable wear-resistant fabric, and high-density foam cushions, it offers 4-in-1 functionality (sofa chair, recliner bed, lounge bed, sofa bed) with 6 adjustable backrest angles. Ideal for small spaces, it includes smart storage pockets and comes with easy assembly instructions and video support.





| ASIN | B0DRV9XXMK |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Backrest, Convertible, Four In One, Removable Cushion, Space Saving |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Track |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The product comes with clear instructions and a detailed video guide for easy assembly. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Back Cushion Removability | Removable |
| Back Style | Cushion Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,110 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #156 in Living Room Chairs |
| Brand | ZZW |
| Brand Name | ZZW |
| Color | Turquoise |
| Component Connector Assembly | Installation Required |
| Cushion Construction | Foam |
| Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 421 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Frame Color | Black |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
| Has Removable Seat Cushion Cover | true |
| Included Components | Cushion, Hardware |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Modular | No |
| Item Depth | 84.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 84.5 x 32.7 x 24 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 84.5"D x 32.7"W x 24"H |
| Item Firmness Description | Firm |
| Manufacturer | ZZW |
| Material Features | breathable and wear-resistant fabric |
| Material Type | Textile |
| Reclining Position Count | 6 Position |
| Reclining Seat Count | 1 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Guest Room, Home Office, Living Room, Study Room |
| Seat Back Fill Material | Foam |
| Seat Cushion Configuration | Single Cushion Seat |
| Seat Depth | 32 inches |
| Seat Fill Material | Foam |
| Seat Height | 33 Inches |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Set Name | 4-in-1 Convertible Chair Bed Set |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Classic |
| Sofa Type | Convertible |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Upholstery Color | Green |
| Upholstery Fabric Type | Polyester Blend |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 500 Pounds |
A**I
Surprised at how much I love it
This chair actually works out great! I was a little hesitant since other reviewers talked about the cushions being a little uncomfortable but it’s actually super nice to sit in. My little sister actually comes into my room to sit on it so it’s definitely been a good purchase. Pros: Very comfy to sit and lounge in Folds and extends easily (on carpet) Simple to put together Easy to clean Small storage space is convenient Cons One of the cushions is more of a throw pillow More detailed pros and cons: It was probably the eastern piece of furniture I’ve ever put together. I’m a very short individual and I managed to get the whole thing set up by myself in probably 30 minutes. It folds up very well and is super easy to change from chair to lounger or bed even on carpet. The dimensions are accurate and ended up being the perfect size for me. I really like the material since it feels super soft and it’s pretty easy to just brush off random dirt or fuzzies, plus the cushions being removable also makes it easy to clean. There is one cushion that is different than the others (not exactly sure why) but when the chair is folded AS a chair it looks like a throw pillow and not a cushion. It does not feel like a cushion if u sit on that alone, so if you want to use the bed feature just put that thin cushion at the feet and you’ll be good.
T**7
Mike’s New Home Theater Chair
Purchased May 1, 2025 Pros • It looks good • It’s very comfortable in the chair position • Quality is very good Cons • Not mobile • Too low to the floor • The arms are too tall • Only the chair position is comfortable. Any other position means spreading the cushions out, making the seat too thin. The metal bars can easily be felt and causes me some discomfort on my delicate bottom. Making the chair mobile To make the chair more mobile, I was going to need to build what I’m calling, a dolly. To do this, I cut some eight foot 2x4s down to four 25” and four 32” pieces. These pieces were arranged into two 32” squares that I layed on top of each other then screwed together. I then spray painted this two level square with Minwax Red Oak. Underneath it, I screwed in four 3” casters. On the top, at each corner I screwed in four Mason jar lids for the chair feet to sit in. All I needed to do then was drop the chair unto the dolly, making sure that the feet sat in the Mason jar lids. Now I can easily move the chair around without the chair sliding off the dolly. The whole thing now sits about six inches higher off the floor, making it much more usable for my situation. A small disadvantage is that with the chair sitting on the dolly such as it is, can no longer recline. This is fine with me since I found that any position other than the chair position was uncomfortable. But if for some reason I did want to recline it, I simply had to pick the chair up out of the dolly and set it on the floor. None of the changes I made (so far) are permanent. For now, I’ve been using an old office chair with the back removed as a footrest. It works, but it’s not ideal. Replacing the arms The new arms are about the same dimensions as the old arms, 2-1/2” wide x 32” deep x 20” high with the new arms now 4” shorter or 16” high. From underneath the top part of the arms, a 36” piece of 1x6 pine was screwed in as an armrest to sit on top of each arm. A hole was drilled in at the end of each arm to accommodate the keyboard tray I made from some scrap wood and is held in place using a carriage bolt. The new chair arm’s side panels are Wainscoting MDF with some quarter round molding added around the perimeter of the Wainscoting. Once the new arms were assembled, they were stained with 5 or 6 coats of Minwax Bombay Mahogany. Once the stain dried, I screwed them to the chair the same way as the original arms were screwed in. Re-reclining the Chair I began this phase of the project by cutting a scrap piece of 3/4” birch veneered plywood down to 22-1/2” x 14”. This piece was going to be sandwiched between what I’m calling the recliner extension and the upholstered end plate. Around the perimeter edges of the plywood I ironed on some red oak veneer tape to hide the “plys” in the plywood. Four holes were drilled into the plywood for the screws to pass through to re-mount the upholstered end plate to the recliner extension with the plywood piece sandwiched in between the two. A 22-1/2” x 1-3/4” x 1-3/4” board was screwed to the bottom back side of the plywood. Two holes were drilled into the bottom of the board to allow adding castors to the board making pulling the recliner extension out a little easier. The whole thing was then stained with Bombay Mahogany. The original 2” 1/4-28 screws for mounting the upholstered end plate to the recliner extension had to be replaced with 2-1/2” 1/4-28 screws to accommodate the plywood inserted between the two. I kept the original arms and other pieces no longer used and put them all up in my attic in case I needed them again someday. Finally, I bought some extra cushions that somewhat matched the original cushions now making this the most comfortable and usable Home Theater Chair I ever had.
J**L
Great Chair, Amazing Bed!
I'm currently staying with a friend at her house which has been a godsend as temperatures outside where beginning to get much warmer. For context, I was previously living out of my van. She had mentioned that she wished though she had a bed for me to sleep in but I was just happy to be under a roof again. Well she brings up the idea of these convertible chairs that turn into a bed. Never having thought of it myself I promptly went looking here on Amazon and found this wonderful chair I was needing a few requirements to met which was a small chair that could extend to a long enough bed to accommodate me being 6'2", which literally is a tall order! Secondly I'm a big guy currently who is trying to lose weight but I'm around 450ish lbs right now. So it had to be strong enough to withstand my weight while sleeping. This one advertises that it's extra long to accommodate taller sleepers and and can withstand weight up to 500lbs. And so many others were much shorter in length and could only withstand up to 400lbs. Once arrived it came in a small but definitely heavy box. Assembly was pretty easy with easy to read instructions with well articulated illustrations. It took maybe 30 mins to complete by myself. I was only missing one felt pad that goes on the bottom of the legs. The instructions state there should be 4 of them to put on but the manufacturer has them already on the legs for you. So I messaged the seller to let them know I was just missing that one felt pad and they are currently sending me a replacement. The chair after it is completely built looks very high quality and has a nice color and fabric. The pillow and cushions are vacuum sealed to make them easier to package for shipping. So once they are taken out they will of course quickly begin to take shape. It was recommended to let them air out for a few hours to allow the foam to fully back to its normal state. Pulling the bottom out set up the bed has been quite easy to do. Just pull it out until it stops. There is a nice little basket which you can access above by raising the hinged metal slats above it. The images show a blanket being stowed there but really it's a bit small that I can only see maybe a small thin blanket fitting. I simply use it though to store some of my personal items. Once pulled out you simply arrange the pads over the slats and the back is adjustable as well. It clicks each time you raise it up so you can adjust the angle but once it reaches the last position it unlocks and allows the back to lay flat along the rest of the bed. Place the back pillow down and you have a lovely pillow for your head and plenty of leg room once laid down. The padding seems thin but honestly it was firm enough that I didn't feel the metal slats underneath. When done simply pull up the back til it locks into the angle you want then arrange the pads back to where they go. Place the pillow towards the back and push the frame back under the chair. I have slept great with this chair slash bed and after a week now of use there is no signs that my weight is giving it any issues. Now with all that said you me wondering how come them I don't give it 5 stars? Well because of one simple issue and no it's not the missing part cause honestly it wasn't that big of a deal but the manufacturer is correcting it so that is 5 stars to them on customer service. The issue simply is while I sit in the chair and resting against the back my butt wants to shift forward. Since the bottle is made to slide out, I find myself slowly sliding out with the bottom of the chair and have to pull myself back up sliding the bottom back with me. It really could use some kind of simple locking mechanism for when it's in the chair and be able to unlock it easily to pull out the frame. I'll eventually probably have to rig something up to keep it from moving when I'm sitting in it as a chair and honestly it could just be my heavier size exaborating the issue. Possibly someone with a lighter build wouldn't be able to easily move it out from under while sitting. But other than that for me it gets a solid 4 stars, well really more like 4.5 but alas I can't show that in the rating. It's a solid chair though and a great hideaway bed. I can see it being perfect for someone to have for guest sleeping over or even to use as a main bed in a small apartment that can save space when not in use to sleep. Overall I highly recommend this chair convertible bed and the price really is worth the value.
J**.
POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE AS A FOLLOW UP TO MY REVIEW>
The price of the chair was very good. Somewhat hard to assemble. The chair has very little firmness, does not appear to be very sturdy, padding is only 2" thick, so if you have to use this as a sleeper you will need some padding. This chair is very low to the chair. Much lower than a normal chair. Weight is good and fabric right now appears to be a good quality. I WAS CONTACTED AFTER MY REVIEW ABOUT A PARTIAL REFUND OR NEW CUSHIONS>. IT HAS BEEN MORE THAN A MONTH AND STILL NO NEW CUSHIONS. VERY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
D**S
NOT Comfortable .... Cheaply Made .... Thin Cushions
Chair Bed Sleeper ... Space Saver as a chair ... Extends into an 84 inch bed, single sleeper .... I used Twin fitted XL sheets to cover the arms, and end to foot ... Helps keep it clean ... Weighs about 95 pounds I feel like the reviewers didn't actually sleep on this thing themselves ... Awful support, back hurts, hips stiff, terrible sleep ... Would never put my friends or family on this to rest Cushions tend to push between the WIDE metal slats as a bed ... NOT a thick mattress per sae, and hips hurt next day ... So I added a memory foam on top, which helps, but cannot make into a chair without removing that foam and store during the day Slats are too far apart for a reason ... Have to slide the foot end, up into the chair part, so the channels must remain clear ... I think creating a plywood base on top of the metal slats will improve stability, but will have to stay a bed all the time (why not just buy a regular bed then) Assembly required ... Took a couple hours .... Not difficult, but uses the Hex Wrench, included, time consuming ... Prefer regular type screws or Phillips ... Hex are horrible, since not owning the electric adapter to my tools I would not purchase it again ... Too much a hassle putting together, then mattress being too THIN ... claims to support a 500 pound individual .... I'm 149 pounds, and found it lacking, by squishing thru slats ... If not such a problem to disassemble, it would be returned Basket underneath for storage is small ... Rollers do fold up the bed into chair easily, pretty smooth ... Cushions need more fluff, thicker ... Backside comes down to lay flat, flimsy board barely covered with itchy fabric ... Neat idea with poor execution ... An expensive mistake on my part .... Would NOT buy again .
R**N
Excellent sleeper chair!
Very comfortable, easy to convert between the different positions, and perfect for small spaces. The 84-inch bed length is great for adults, and the dark gray color looks modern and stylish. It has been a great addition to my guest room, and my guests have been very comfortable sleeping on it. Great quality for the price!
A**E
Adorable!! Looks expensive perfect in my Miami apartment
I LOVE this sleeper chair!!! It totally made the room feel complete and much cozier. It will be perfect when I have guests over for my small apartment. It is on the firm side but it will work for a short term stay if needed and I love sitting in it. Add a cozy pillow and blanket and it shouldn’t be too bad. You could always add a topper to it for sleeping as well which I do have in my storage. Or maybe some extra blankets on the bottom. Oh it also has a little basket underneath which I love to store my neck pillow. It was easy for this single girl to put together by herself. It took me a little over an hour which wasn’t bad at all. It was actually really simple. And I love building furniture anyway. Ok hopefully this helps someone else decide. Folds away easy too. Perfect perfect little chair for my Miami apartment! She brought the place together. 5 stars for me :)
S**R
Perfect sleeper chair for small spaces
Really happy with this purchase. The chair feels solid and well-built, and it easily converts from a chair to a lounger and full sleeper. The 84" length is a big plus, I can stretch out comfortably without feeling cramped. Cushion is firm but supportive, not cheap or saggy. I keep it in my home office and it’s perfect for extra comfort and quick naps during the day. Great for guests, naps, or just relaxing, and it doesn’t take up much space. Overall, very practical, comfortable, and well worth the price. Would buy again.
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