If you’re gaming on consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, or gravitate towards playing on the best handheld gaming PCs, your typical office chair and desk setup probably won’t cut it. Ideally, you want something that lets you lounge and stretch back, and bean bag chairs are comfy, versatile options. So, whether you’re after a bean bag chair for ultimate comfort like the Moon Pod or a seat that doubles as a bed with the CordaRoy’s OpTic, our eight top picks are ready to deliver.
TL;DR – These are the Best Gaming Bean Bag Chairs:
- Lovesac CitySac - Luxury pick
- ThroneBoss - Best for back support
- Jaxx Juniper - Best for outdoors
- Yogibo Max - Most versatile
- Moon Pod - Most comfortable
- CordaRoy’s OpTic - Best 2-in-1 bag and bed
- Big Joe Aurora - Best budget pick
- Wayfair Microfiber Leather - Most stylish
The best bean bag chairs are low-slung and stuffed with filling that conforms to your body for leaning back and relaxing while you game. These seats are much easier to move around than a sofa or recliner, letting you play from just about anywhere in your home, and are especially well-suited for kids. Sure, lumbar support often isn’t a top priority and the beans may lose cushioning over time, but the comfort, unique styles, and movability make bean bag chairs a hard-to-beat piece of furniture.
Take a look at our favorite bean bag chairs in 2024 below – and if you’re sticking to playing on the best gaming PCs, be sure to explore more seats across our top gaming chairs and big and tall chairs guides.
Best Bean Bag Chairs in 2024
1. Lovesac CitySac
Best for luxury comfort
As you delve into the world of gaming bean bags, it rapidly becomes apparent many of the best choices are bean bags without any gaming paraphernalia at all. There’s no better example than the (regrettably) named Lovesac, the last word in luxury when it comes to bean bags. While pricey, user reviews attest to their comfort and robustness, and they come with a 60-day home trial guarantee to make sure you’re happy with your purchase.
Lovesac used to make a dedicated gamer model, but that’s been abandoned in favor of the CitySac, the smallest and cheapest bag it currently makes. It’s a superb one-person seat that you can double up with matching footstools and blankets. If you do want a bigger bag, they have models to suit — just watch your wallet!
2. ThroneBoss Gaming Bean Bag
Best for back support
If you want a bag that’s made for gamers, then Throne Boss has you covered. This chair-shaped bag comes in a variety of color trims and sizes, including ones for kids. It’s also adorned with various pockets for snacks or controllers and a hanger for your headphones, so it’s perfect for extended gaming sessions and tidying away when you’re done.
One peculiarity of this listing is that it’s just a cover: you have to order your own beans separately and fill it yourself, (we know, we know)—although it does have a handy chute for easy filling. Once plumped up, however, it has great lumbar support as far as bean bags go, making it a good choice for folks who are martyrs to a bad back. You can shop a recommended bean bag filler needed for this purchase below:
3. Jaxx Juniper Outdoor Bean Bag Patio Chair
Best indoor/outdoor
Jaxx makes a dedicated gaming bag which they call the Pixel chair and you can absolutely go for one if you fancy it, although we think we have a better suggestion for this list. What makes Jaxx stand out to us is actually another model, the Juniper, which is a similar size and shape but, unlike the majority of gaming bags, can be used both indoors and outdoors.
While you might not imagine playing a lot outside, there’s a definite appeal to being slumped in one of these on a summer’s day, playing with a portable console like the Switch or Steam Deck. And even if you’re hooked up to a fixed gaming machine, you can still take the Juniper outdoors as extra, stylish seating for patio parties and such.
4. Yogibo Max
Most versatile
While we’re on the subject of flexibility, the Yogibo Max might not look like a gaming chair, but it has you covered on pretty much every other base there is. Yogibo’s unique selling point is its bags have a special, super-soft filling of expanded polystyrene which molds to your body while remaining firm enough to hold some shape as you squish the bag around. And, its larger size allows it to be the best XL bean bag chair option on the list.
That means you can use the Yogibo Max as a traditional bean bag or shape it into a chair, a bed, or just a gigantic cushion. It’s also big enough to seat two or more!
5. Moon Pod
Best for comfort
Moon Pods use the same expanded polystyrene filling as the Yogibo Max, although they only come in two sizes. However, if you just want a seat for one, then a Moon Pod is the superior choice. The manufacturer claims it’s so comfortable it feels akin to floating in zero gravity, hence the name. While that might seem an outlandish boast, it’s supported by the testimonies of thousands of happy users.
Your Moon Pod will support you, in turn, cushioning your body as you sit or lay on it. It’s not quite big enough to use as a bed, but your body might not care about such subtleties of semantics as you float away on your lightweight, (at only 12 lbs) airy cushion.
6. CordaRoy’s OpTic Gaming Bean Bag
Best 2-in-1 chair
If you want a bean bag that will definitively double as a bed, look no further than the CordaRoy range. All its bean bags come with one triumphant twist: you can unzip them and pull out a proper flat bed base, easily big enough to sleep on, or to lay down and play your Switch! And when you’re rested, you can stuff it back in and carry on gaming.
While the whole CordaRoy range has this clever perk, this particular model is styled especially for gamers, printed with the logo of e-sports organizers OpTic. While it doesn’t come with any gaming accessories, it looks a lot brighter and more dynamic than the usual muted range of pastels that characterize a lot of its competitors.
7. Big Joe Aurora Bean Bag Chair
Best budget pick
- Also see on Walmart
As you’ve likely noticed, top-end bean bags can stretch toward four figures. While that’s understandable in the sense that they’re pieces of furniture which should grace your home for years to come, it can also feel a stretch to pay that amount for what’s essentially a fabric sack full of packing peas.
Enter Big Joe, a bean bag brand that’s intent on delivering great value. When it comes to gaming, it’s hard to beat their Aurora model. With solid back support, a jet-black finish, and easy-to-clean fabric, it’s ready to take anything that your longest, hardest gaming sessions can throw at it without breaking the bank.
Additional budget bean bag chair options under $100 include:
- Coronado Lounger Chair - best budget pick for kids
- Big Joe Roma Chair - best XL budget option
8. Wayfair Microfiber Leather Standard Bean Bag Chair and Lounger
Best overall aesthetic
As cool as bean bags are, it can be hard to match them to the rest of your furniture or room vibes. If you’re concerned about your layout and want the comfort of a bean bag with the style and ease of a chair, this sleek model from Wayfair could be exactly what you need. A sleek faux-leather exterior hides a malleable, bean-filled core that will mold itself nicely to whatever contour you choose to adopt.
It's lightweight and easy to move around, so you can rearrange your furniture as you like, making it quick to construct and deconstruct your gaming setup as needed. And if this style suits, Wayfair offers bigger sofas, footstools, and other accessories in the same range, so you can have a whole suite of soft, pliant seating to delight yourself and your guests.
How to Choose a Bean Bag Chair
Before you set out on the search for a new bean bag chair, setting a budget is key. You’ll find options ranging from $50 to upwards of $1,000. Generally, the higher-priced options, around $300 and up, come from reputable companies like Lovesac or Yogibo that ensure longevity, quality materials, and usually warranties on their products. On the cheaper side, beans lose their cushioning quicker, and the cover material is more likely to tear sooner than the pricier chairs. However, this isn’t always the case, so research before deciding.
The design of the chair is essential to your comfort. There’s the traditional bean bag that sits one person and generally offers limited back support. Otherwise, some options look more like an armchair for slightly more support. If you’re after versatility, many bean bags lay flat and can be adjusted to lay down or sit on them. There are even options ready to hold multiple people. But no matter which you choose, don’t expect to find the excellent back support and adjustability offered in the best gaming and office chairs.
Of course, you can’t forget the materials used in your bean bag chair. Breathability and durability are nice to have in a cover material. Cotton, corduroy, microsuede, or a polyester blend are the most common types, which are generally soft and comfortable for long hours of sitting. It also helps if the cover is machine washable, especially when kids will be plopping on the seat. A few leather and PU leather seats are available that look sleek and are easy to wipe clean. Just be prepared for some stickiness when wearing shorts.
The most important part of any bean bag chair is the beans, hence the name. They provide the cushioning for your seat, after all. Lightweight and shape-retaining expanded polystyrene beads are the most common type of beans. There are expanded polypropylene beads that tend to be a bit firmer, heavier, and longer lasting, while memory foam provides slightly better neck and back support than the other options. If you find your bean bag chair is losing its cushioning, many come with the option to refill the bag with new beans, expanding the lifespan of your seat.
Bean Bag Chair FAQ
Are bean bag chairs good for your back?
Yes, bean bags can be great for your back and can sometimes help alleviate pain and pressure on your back and joints. The beans allow the chair to mold to your body's shape, allowing for better relaxation. Just be sure you’re sitting up straight, as similar to any seat, slouching can mess up your spine's alignment.
What bean bag chairs are best for adults?
Any of the above chairs should work great for average-sized adults. However, if you have a larger stature or just want something extra roomy with better support, you may want to consider the Lovesac CitySac, Yogibo Max, or CordaRoy’s OpTic. Unfortunately, these options are on the pricier side, but it’ll be worth the splurge for added comfort and durability.
Matt Thrower writes stuff about games and playing games. Board, video, all sorts of games!