Dineli Modular Foam Lounge Furniture: Bean-Bag Comfort That Holds Its Shape

Every patio furniture page promises seating that survives the season, so Dineli publishes the numbers instead: a 4.5-star weighted average across 104 verified buyer reviews on the pieces old enough to have earned them. The catch worth reading before you pick: the middle armless chair and the indoor floor chair are too new to carry a single review.

Sink into a lounge chair that molds around your back instead of pressing a frame rail into it. Shredded expansion foam does that work under a water-repellent Olefin cover outdoors, and under a plush cover on the indoor floor chair. Clip the underside connectors and one armless seat becomes an L-shaped set of seven wrapping a patio corner.

  • Stretch out at up to 350 lbs on the chaise, and the steel tube hidden inside the padding takes the load without a creak
  • Hose down a rain-soaked cover, unzip it, and run it through the wash instead of scrubbing a fixed cushion by hand
  • Move the same deep-sink build indoors: the floor chair sits on a rug for gaming, the chaise stays out by the pool

What backs these pieces

  • Limited warranty stated on the sectional and the armless chair
  • Water-repellent Olefin covers on every outdoor piece
  • Covers unzip and go through a normal wash cycle
  • Steel-frame models carry a published weight rating

Choose by Footprint

Every Dineli piece here runs the same foam core, so the choice comes down to footprint: one seat, a full corner row, or an indoor floor chair.

ANNY-H Lounge Chair, Light Beige

ANNY-H Lounge Chair, Light Beige

4.5 (55 reviews)

Stretch out full length on a 70-inch seat that takes your shoulders and your calves at the same time, with nothing rigid underneath to press back. Two shredded-foam cushions load separately into the seat chamber and the backrest, so the fill supports your lower back independently and cannot migrate into one lump overnight. Where a bead-filled lounger pours flat under an adult and needs topping up inside a season, this mass interlocks and stays semi-firm. Mid-tier in the range, and the most-reviewed piece here at 4.5 stars across 55 buyer reviews. Check today's price.

  • Stretch out on a 70-inch seat that weighs 55 lbs, light enough for one person to reposition on a deck
  • Separate seat and backrest cushions load into their own chambers, so the fill cannot drift into one corner
  • 4.5 stars across 55 buyer reviews, including a month by the ocean with no sag and no fade reported
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ANNY-H Seven-Piece Sectional Set, Dark Gray

ANNY-H Seven-Piece Sectional Set, Dark Gray

4.4 (47 reviews)

Fill an L-shaped corner slab in one delivery: four middle chairs, two corner chairs, and an ottoman, clipped into a single row that seats seven. Fixed buckles on the undersides lock adjoining seats together, which is what stops the row drifting apart when somebody drops onto the end of it. Where a loose cluster of bean bags slides and gaps every time a guest sits, the clipped row holds its shape through an evening. Flagship of the range, with a stated Limited warranty and 4.4 stars across 47 buyer reviews. Budget an afternoon: it lands across seven boxes at 500 lbs total.

  • Seats seven across a 72.5 by 138 inch L, rated at 300 lbs per seating unit
  • Underside buckles lock neighboring seats together so cushions stop shifting under a guest
  • Limited warranty stated, plus the retailer's standard return window
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ANNY-H Middle Armless Chair, Light Gray

ANNY-H Middle Armless Chair, Light Gray

No reviews yet

Carry a 39-lb armless seat through a sliding door by yourself and set it on a balcony a full sectional would swallow whole. A 10.2-inch backrest over a 14-inch cushion gives a full-height adult something to lean into, while a reinforced base layer keeps ground damp off the underside on grass, concrete, or decking. Where a beanbag flops sideways the moment you stand up, this one keeps its silhouette and clips to a neighbor if you add one later. Entry point into the modular row. Nobody has reviewed this piece yet, so what stands behind it is the construction shared with its reviewed siblings, a stated Limited warranty, and the retailer's return window. Check today's price.

  • 39 lbs, light enough to carry through a doorway alone and set on a narrow balcony
  • Reinforced base layer blocks ground damp on grass, concrete, or wooden decking
  • Limited warranty stated on this piece, with the retailer's standard return window behind it
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Adjustable Backrest Chaise, Beige

Adjustable Backrest Chaise, Beige

5 (2 reviews)

Click the backrest upright for lunch, drop it two notches to read, then lay it flat and nap in the sun without moving to a second seat. Locking positions run off steel tubing installed inside the padding, which is how it carries up to 350 lbs with no visible rail anywhere on the outside. Where a sling lounger cuts two pressure lines across your back after twenty minutes, padding this deep spreads the load across the whole surface. Mid-tier, and the widest lounging surface here at 79 inches. Only a couple of buyers have weighed in so far. Check today's price.

  • Five backrest positions from upright to flat, across a 79-inch lounging surface
  • Concealed steel tubing carries the load inside the padding, so no rail contacts your back
  • 13 inches of padding where a sling lounger runs a single layer of stretched fabric
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Indoor Floor Chair, Black

Indoor Floor Chair, Black

No reviews yet

Sit on the floor for four hours without your lower back giving out, because the 83-inch indoor chair supports the full length of an adult over six feet. The backrest locks through gears from upright to flat, and the internal steel frame holds that angle instead of folding backward when you lean into it. Where a folding floor chair ends at your shoulder blades and leaves your legs on the rug, this one runs long enough to fall asleep on. Indoor-only, and new enough that no buyer has reviewed it yet. Frame and padding match the outdoor chaise, which does carry owner feedback. Check today's price.

  • 83 inches long with 13 inches of padding, sized for adults over six feet
  • Five locking gears hold the backrest angle on a fully concealed internal steel frame
  • Covered by the retailer's standard return window if floor-level seating does not suit you
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Why the Foam Build Beats a Frame and a Cushion

Foam seating has earned its reputation for going flat by August, so the shredded-foam fill and the Olefin weave matter more here than the styling does.

Stop Perching on a Rail-Framed Patio Chair

Drop into the seat and the foam takes your shoulder blades instead of a metal edge, all evening long.

Read the Score Before You Trust the Photos

The seven-piece set holds 4.4 stars across 47 verified buyer reviews, including owners who wrote after months of dog paws and rain.

Wake Up to a Seat That Held Its Shape

Sunday coffee lands on the same cushion you left last night, with no re-fluffing and no pushing the fill back into the corners.

Check the Warranty Line Before You Commit

Check the tag on the seven-piece set and the middle armless chair: both state a Limited warranty, with the retailer's standard return window behind the rest.

Sink Into Padding, Not the Concrete Slab

Foam sits between you and the deck, so a two-hour stretch on the chaise ends without a numb tailbone.

Wipe Off the Pool Splash, Skip the Scrubbing

Olefin sheds water instead of drinking it, so a chlorine splash at noon dries off before the evening guests sit down.

From Sealed Box to Full Firmness

Nobody ships an Allen key with a Dineli cushion; the work is physical, and owners who tried it solo say a second pair of hands speeds up the cover step.

  1. 1

    Cut the Straps

    Slice the banding on a box flattened for transit, keeping rounded scissors well clear of the inner bag.

  2. 2

    Shake the Foam

    Shake each compressed cushion for about ten minutes until the pressed block loosens back into loft.

  3. 3

    Load the Cover

    Slide cushion one into the seat chamber, cushion two into the backrest, then zip the inner divider shut.

  4. 4

    Buckle and Rest

    Lock the underside buckles to the neighboring seat, stand it upright, and leave it alone for 48 hours.

The Scenarios the Build Was Designed Around

Rearranging it, sitting heavy on it, drying it out, and getting it out of the box: those moments decide whether the Dineli build earns its spot on your patio.

ANNY-H Seven-Piece Sectional Set, Dark Gray

Rearrange One Armless Seat Into a Corner Set Before the Guests Arrive

Fixed buckles on the chair bottoms lock adjoining units together, which is how a single armless seat scales into a 7-piece L-shape without new hardware. Drag two middle chairs against the corner unit on a Friday afternoon, clip them, and the row stops sliding apart when someone drops onto the end. Owners of frameless sets without connectors describe the opposite problem: cushions drifting and gapping every time somebody sits.

  • Clip four middle chairs, two corners, and the ottoman into one L that wraps a patio slab, then unclip half of it for a quiet morning
  • The buckles ride underneath the seats, so nothing metal shows along the outside line of the row
  • Where a loose bean-bag cluster slides apart the moment a guest sits down, the clipped row stays where you put it
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Adjustable Backrest Chaise, Beige

Sit Down at Full Weight Without Hunting for the Frame

A concealed steel-tube frame carries up to 350 lbs on the adjustable chaise and the indoor floor chair, and the tubing never touches your back. Lower yourself onto the chaise at full weight and the padding compresses before anything structural does. Buyers who expected a hollow beanbag report the opposite: the seat holds its position instead of rolling out from under them.

  • Park a 300-lb adult on a middle seat of the outdoor row and the shape stays put through a long evening
  • Steel tubes run inside the padding rather than around it, which is why no rail edge digs into your thigh
  • Where a sling chair pushes your weight onto two side rails, the load here spreads across the whole foam block
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ANNY-H Lounge Chair, Light Beige

Wipe Down a Rained-On Seat Without Waiting Three Days

Olefin sheds water at the fiber level rather than absorbing it, which is why a soaked cover dries in hours and wipes clean of mud with a wet cloth. One owner's dogs tracked backyard mud across every seat after a rain, and a wet washcloth took it off. Unzip the cover afterward and it goes through a normal wash cycle, rather than a spot-clean-and-hope routine on a sewn-in cushion.

  • Rinse chlorine off after a pool afternoon and the surface is dry enough to sit on again by dinner
  • The fiber carries almost no moisture inside itself, so water runs off the weave instead of soaking into the core
  • Where a sewn-in patio cushion traps damp under the piping for days, this cover comes off in one zip
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ANNY-H Middle Armless Chair, Light Gray

Open a Flat Box and Watch It Become a Full-Size Seat

Expansion LuxFoam ships vacuum-compressed into air-tight bags, so the box that arrives is a fraction of the seat you end up with. Cut the bag open and the block starts climbing back toward size in front of you. Unlike beads or plastic balls that pour and settle, shredded foam chunks knit into a mass that resists the flattening bead fill is known for.

  • Carry a compressed cushion through a doorway one-handed, then watch it become a seat you cannot lift the same way
  • Shredded chunks interlock under load instead of rolling past each other the way loose beads do
  • Where bead fill compresses and needs topping up, the foam mass holds its volume through repeated use
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The Numbers Most Patio Lounger Pages Skip

Buying guides tell you to check the weight rating, the fill type, and the dry time, then never publish their own numbers; the Dineli figures below are the ones printed on the tag.

48 hrs (after a 10-min shake)

Stand the chair upright on delivery night and plan the housewarming for the weekend. The foam reaches its final firmness on its own schedule, with no fan and no hair dryer involved.

Buying guides compare foam fill against bead fill in general terms, but none of them time the unboxing-to-full-shape window.

Manufacturer assembly instructions

350 lbs

Hand the indoor floor chair to a six-foot adult who plays for four hours straight, and the rating still leaves headroom above what the seat is carrying.

Guides tell shoppers to check the weight rating before buying, then rarely publish a number for the model in front of them.

Manufacturer weight-capacity spec

4.5★ across 104 verified reviews

Read what owners wrote after a month by the ocean, after backyard mud, after a Florida rainstorm. The weighted score comes from that kind of use, not from a launch-week sample.

Fragmented sellers in this niche rarely publish an aggregate review score on their own pages at all.

104 verified buyer reviews

5 recline positions

Click the backrest upright to eat lunch, drop it two notches to read, then lay it flat and nap, all without moving to a second seat.

Buying guides say to look for three to five recline positions, then skip stating how many their own model has.

Manufacturer product spec

~3.5 hrs for 6 of 7 pieces

Block out an afternoon rather than an hour for the full set. One owner who timed her own build got six seats done alone, and warns that the hidden inner zipper is the step people end up redoing.

No page in this category publishes an official assembly-time spec, so this timed account is the only number on record.

Verified buyer review

Est. 1957 (Italy)

Olefin was not invented for patio furniture. Italian chemists developed the fiber, and it has been covering outdoor cushions ever since, which makes it a track record rather than a marketing adjective.

Competitor pages list olefin as a spec word and skip where the fiber came from or how long it has held up outdoors.

Manufacturer product description

Dineli modular foam seating on a backyard patio

The Brand Behind the Foam, Without the Polish

Dineli runs as a private-label furniture brand with no showroom, no design-award history, and one product idea repeated across every piece: foam instead of a frame. The part worth knowing before you buy is that the ANNY-H tag sits on some pieces and not others, and only the older ones have been out long enough to prove the idea.

You will find ANNY-H on the lounge chair, the seven-piece set, and the middle armless chair. Same woven outdoor cover, same expansion fill, same connectors underneath.

One buyer had been pricing a near-identical chaise from a major designer label and bought this instead. She notes the fill takes three to four days to reach full firmness and can look lumpy in certain light. Another kept hers by the ocean for nearly a month and reported no sag, no shift, and no fade in the salt air.

Nobody here will tell you this is an heirloom teak set. What you get is a construction choice, published specs, and buyers who wrote down what actually happened.

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What Owners Wrote After a Season

Buyers describe the same pattern over and over: the foam takes days to firm up, the covers wash clean, and the seats sit lower than a framed chair.

★★★★★5.0

Nearly a month outside by the ocean and it has not shifted or sagged once. The foam holds me up rather than swallowing me, and the cover wipes clean with a damp cloth after salt spray. Assembly took patience more than skill: you shake and punch the foam to help it expand, and a second person makes getting the cover on much easier. The stitching still looks new and the color has not faded in the sun.

Priya N.Verified PurchaseLounge Chair

★★★★4.0

I had been pricing a near-identical chair from a design label and could not justify it. This one looks the part and feels semi-firm rather than soft, which suits me. Two things worth knowing: it genuinely takes three to four days to reach full firmness, and the fill can read lumpy in certain light because it is foam chunks rather than beads. I ordered the ivory tone and it comes across as a neutral taupe.

Dana R.Verified PurchaseLounge Chair

★★★★★5.0

Comfortable, and it holds its shape between sittings. I would buy it again without hesitating.

Marcus T.Verified PurchaseLounge Chair

★★★★4.0

This lives on my enclosed porch. It is firmer than I expected rather than plush, so I would not call it a sink-in armchair. It is well made, though, and I drink my coffee in it every morning.

Ellen K.Verified PurchaseMiddle Armless Chair

★★★★4.0

I wanted an alternative to my wooden chaise and its cushion, and this replaced it. It does sit low to the ground, which took a day to get used to. Assembly was easy, and the fabric and color are holding up on an exposed porch.

Rob H.Verified PurchaseAdjustable Chaise

★★★3.0

Be ready for the unboxing. The cushions arrive vacuum sealed and you have to beat them open, which left me winded doing two of them. Fitting them into the cover afterward is fiddly and the corners never sat quite as crisply as the photos. The lounger itself is comfortable once it is together, though it sits low enough that standing up takes a push.

Sam W.Verified PurchaseAdjustable Chaise

★★★★★5.0

Setup was straightforward and the material is strong without feeling scratchy. The dark gray matches the listing photos. It got soaked in a rainstorm a couple of weeks ago and dried out with no issue and no odor at all. I am buying a second one before summer.

Tasha B.Verified PurchaseSeven-Piece Sectional Set

★★★★★5.0

It took me about three and a half hours to build six of the seven seats on my own, and I had to redo two because I missed the inner divider zipper. Do not skip that step. Use rounded scissors on the packaging like the instructions say. The seats are oversized and firm but comfortable, and the Olefin was the whole reason I bought: my dogs run through backyard mud and their paw prints wipe off with a wet washcloth. All seven boxes arrived on the same day, labeled.

Camille D.Verified PurchaseSeven-Piece Sectional Set

Spec by Spec Against the Alternatives

Two honest comparisons matter for Dineli seating: a dedicated bean-bag furniture brand, and the frame-and-cushion patio set most shoppers price against.

What is being compared Dineli CordaRoy'sFrame-and-Cushion Patio Sets
Seating construction Shredded expansion foam, deep sink-in, no rigid seat panShredded foam, indoor bags that convert to a bedRigid frame with a removable cushion pad on top
Modular reconfiguration Underside buckles link a single seat up to a seven-unit LSingle-piece chair or sofa, no connector hardwareFixed configuration per set
Backrest recline Locking positions on the chaise and the indoor floor chairNo mechanical reclineTypically fixed, or a three-notch strap on loungers
Weight capacity published 350 lbs on the chaise and floor chair, 300 lbs per outdoor seatNot published per modelCategory guides cite roughly 300 to 320 lbs
Cover fabric Water-repellent Olefin, removable and machine washableMicrofiber and corduroy, indoor-orientedSunbrella acrylic on premium sets, polyester on budget ones
Review transparency 4.5-star weighted average across 104 verified reviews, publishedAggregate ratings published on the brand siteRarely published per model on no-name sets

From Delivery Day to the Second Season

Delivery day on a Dineli order starts with boxes rather than furniture, and the foam does not finish settling until two nights after that.

  1. Day 1

    Cut the banding, unpack the cushions, and test the recline early in the return window rather than at the end of it; the seven-piece set and the middle armless chair also state a Limited warranty.

  2. Week 1

    The corners fill out, the seat firms up under you, and the faint packaging smell lifts off the fabric within the first few days.

  3. Month 1

    The first heavy rain soaks the covers and they dry without a musty smell, the way one owner's set did after a Florida downpour.

  4. Year 1 and beyond

    Adults keep dropping onto the same seats at full weight, and the oldest pieces here carry owner reports running past a full season outdoors.

Ready for Day 1? The single lounge chair fits a small deck without claiming the whole slab.

What Buyers Worry About Before They Order

Budget patio sets earn their reputation for cushions flattened by August and mildew under the piping, which is the doubt every Dineli buyer arrives carrying.

Cheap Fill Goes Flat by the Second Summer

Toss a bead-filled lounger after one season and you have paid for it twice. Shredded expansion chunks interlock instead of pouring, which is why owners describe the seats as staying semi-firm rather than collapsing. One notes it reads firm on day one and softens into shape across three to four days.

Rail-Framed Seats Slam Into Your Shoulder Blades

Stop bracing against a metal edge every time you lean back. The foam mass takes the shoulder load and molds around it. One buyer looking to replace a wooden chaise kept this instead, noting only that it sits low to the ground.

Rained-On Cushions Stay Damp for Days

Rip the cover off a soaked seat and it goes straight in the wash. The weave drains and dries fast rather than holding water in the fiber, and one owner reported a chair soaked in heavy rain drying with no odor at all. Mold resistance is not a certified rating here, so store covers dry over winter.

Vague Warranty Pages Are the First Scam Signal

Strip away the marketing and check what the seller commits to in writing. Copied photos, no verifiable business address, and a blank warranty field are the flags buyers watch for. The seven-piece set and the middle armless chair state a Limited warranty; the remaining pieces state none, and that gap sits on the page rather than behind it.

Some Pieces Here Have Nobody's Word Behind Them Yet

Kill the assumption that every piece here is equally proven. The middle armless chair and the indoor floor chair carry no reviews yet, and shared construction is a reason to expect similar behavior rather than evidence of it. Both fall under the retailer's standard return window, and the middle armless chair states the Limited warranty, so going first costs a shipping label rather than the purchase.

Limited warranty on two pieces plus the retailer's return window behind all of them. Pick a footprint and compare the specs side by side.

Where These Actually Get Used

Dineli seats show up in the same five places across owner reviews: poolside, backyard hosting, a gaming corner, a meditation nook, and a narrow balcony.

Poolside Afternoons

Climb out of the pool and drop onto the chaise still dripping, and the cover sheds the splash instead of holding it against your back.

Backyard Hosting

Push the ottoman into the open middle of the L and it becomes a shared footrest for two people at once, then a seventh seat when the neighbors arrive.

Gaming and Desk-Free Work

Lock the indoor floor chair two notches back, set a laptop on the coffee table, and work a four-hour stretch without your lower back filing a complaint.

Reading and Meditation Nook

Sit fully upright for twenty minutes of breathing, then drop the backrest flat and read until the book lands on your chest.

Balcony Seating for One

Carry the 39-pound armless chair through a sliding door alone and it fits a narrow balcony where a full sectional never would.

Questions Buyers Ask Before Ordering

Warranty status, weight ratings, drying time, and the two pieces nobody has reviewed yet, answered without the hedging.

What is Dineli modular foam lounge furniture?

Dineli builds lounge seating filled with shredded expansion foam rather than a rigid frame and a cushion pad. The outdoor pieces wear a water-repellent Olefin cover; the indoor floor chair uses a plush cover over a concealed steel frame. Underside buckles connect adjoining outdoor seats, so a single armless chair and a seven-piece corner row run on the same hardware.

Does the range cover indoor use, or only patios?

Both. The Olefin-covered pieces are built for patios, decks, and poolside use, where water resistance and quick drying matter. The floor chair is indoor-only, with a plush cover over an internal steel frame and a backrest that locks flat, made for gaming, meditation, reading, and floor-level work. The construction philosophy is shared: thick foam padding over a concealed frame, no rigid seat pan anywhere.

What weight capacity do these seats support?

The adjustable chaise and the indoor floor chair are each rated to 350 lbs, carried on concealed steel tubing. The outdoor modular seats state 300 lbs per seating unit. Category buying guides commonly treat 300 to 320 lbs as the stability benchmark to look for, so both figures land at or above that line.

How many recline positions does the adjustable backrest have?

Five locking positions, running from fully upright to flat. They appear on the adjustable chaise and the indoor floor chair; the modular outdoor seats use a fixed backrest angle instead. Buying guides in this category typically recommend at least three, so five covers upright dining posture, mid-recline reading, and a flat nap without swapping seats.

How thick is the padding?

The chaise and the floor chair carry 13 inches of padding across the seating surface. The ANNY-H modular pieces use a 10.2-inch backrest over a 14-inch seat cushion. That depth is why no rail pressure reaches you: the foam compresses before anything structural does, which is also why these sit lower than frame-based patio chairs.

Is there a warranty on these pieces?

A Limited warranty is stated on the seven-piece sectional and the middle armless chair. The lounge chair, the adjustable chaise, and the indoor floor chair state none. That gap is worth knowing before ordering rather than after. All pieces fall under the retailer's standard return window, which is the practical backstop wherever a warranty line is missing.

Why do two pieces show no reviews?

The middle armless chair and the indoor floor chair are newer to the range and nobody has reviewed them yet. Shared construction is a reason to expect similar behavior, not evidence of it. Both sit under the retailer's return window, and the middle armless chair carries the stated Limited warranty, so going first costs a shipping label rather than the purchase.

What rating do the reviewed pieces hold?

A 4.5-star weighted average across 104 verified buyer reviews, spread over the lounge chair, the seven-piece sectional, and the adjustable chaise. The lounge chair carries the largest share at 55 reviews; the sectional holds 4.4 stars across 47. The chaise has only a couple on record so far, too few to read much into on its own.

What is the real assembly time for the seven-piece set?

No official figure exists for it. One owner timed her own build at roughly three and a half hours for six of the seven seats, working alone, including redoing two she had assembled with the inner divider left unzipped. A single chair takes a fraction of that: cut, shake, load the cover, and stand it upright.

Is assembly realistic solo, or does it need two people?

Solo is doable and several owners did exactly that. Two people make the cover step faster, since stretching a cover over a fully expanded cushion is the part that fights back. Use rounded scissors rather than a blade on the packaging, and zip the inner divider before closing the cover, which is the step people most often redo.

Does the foam retain water or smell musty after heavy rain?

One owner reported a chair soaked through a heavy rain drying out with no odor and no issue afterward. The fabric sheds most of what hits it, and fast drying is the mechanism that keeps the fill from staying damp underneath. Standing water is a different case: lift seats off puddled ground and let them dry rather than leaving them in it.

Is the cover removable and machine washable?

Covers unzip and go through a normal wash cycle on the Olefin pieces. Hidden zippers and compartmentalized inner filling mean the fill keeps its distribution after washing rather than bunching into one end. Owners with dogs report wiping mud off with a wet cloth without removing anything at all. Air dry rather than tumbling on heat.