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The Toggloo Sensory Chair is a 60-inch inflatable peapod designed to provide deep pressure sensory input for children with ADHD, autism, or sensory processing needs. Made from extra-thick, puncture-resistant PVC with a soft flocked surface, it offers a durable, safe, and calming space that doubles as a rocker, reading nook, or crash pad. It inflates quickly with the included electric pump and is lightweight for easy portability, making it an ideal tool for parents, therapists, and educators seeking versatile sensory support.







| ASIN | B0G39R7M8F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #201,948 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #618 in Sensory Motor Aids |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Date First Available | October 29, 2025 |
| Item model number | B0G39R7M8F |
| Manufacturer | Toggloo |
| Product Dimensions | 60 x 30 x 17.7 inches; 3.5 Pounds |
S**M
Love
My niece love it
C**W
Great pressure
This bag might not look very big, but a child and small teen can fit in it easily. It comes with a pump and is easily pumped up. The pressure will hold up in this and it can be shared by kids. This is a great value for some who wants squeezes all the time. I've only just looked at this and asked my daughters to snap pic tires. She will let me know if problems crop up b The key de and my daughter all three of ved it. When they were at a friend’s house they'd tried on and said they loved it. If that loves is as much as they showed, then I'll be but a second one. I have MS and my nerves go Helter skelter on me sometimes. And there is nothing worse than your sjin crawling ng, or every washout Ed noise makes ty ou jump and grip your skin, trying to quiet your body. It dhicks. You have a brief flash of life hhtening race along ty our nerves from the middle of the our body to the tips of ty our body parts. I know as urisruc children ecoeeiwnce something simiki as r. I have two as utiatic grand children. One seeeks sensory, the other isceasily oveoaded from certain types of input. Squeezes can help regulate that feeling. I think ty y as ts why this cc o cc keyed "sleepingbag/pouch" is so nice to have. Ty hey can sit in it, go crawl in it with a blanket and pillow and watch tv in it and even napvij itvwhen overburdened. A great way to help the kidsself regulate. And they will notcsimoly tumble out. It's very sturdy all ng tgecsides, enough so to hold up to ty hen clumbingbin and snuggling down. I would suggest giving this a try.
D**D
Good quality, ideal for young children with sensory issues.
Impressed with quality. Handles make it easy to rock our daughter.
J**E
Great chair
The chairs are awesome. They are soft to the touch and hold their air. They were easy to fill up with the pump that came it.
C**W
Another kid-favorite
I've now gotten several inflatable furniture items from this brand, and they all seem to be kid-favorites. This peapod chair is super cute and is the most compact, and provides a cozy, semi-private place for kids to read and also to just rest or lie down. I plan to gift this to a family with young children, along with a few books that they can snuggle up with. Like the other toggloo inflatables I've gotten, this comes with a small electric pump, which works decently well (and has several adapters, so can be used with other inflatables). There are three different air pockets that you need to pump (bottom and two sides); I found it easiest to pump the bottom first. The chair takes almost no time to inflate and deflate, and takes up little space when deflated. This makes it fairly portable; if your child gets attached to it, you can take it with you in your car for a road trip or pack it away in your luggage (though it's heavier than its folded-up volume might suggest). It's also nice to have on hand for visiting kids or as extra seating for playmates, even if you don't have it out all the time. The material is a medium weight pvc-type plastic, with a soft velvety surface. With hindsight, I should have gotten a color other than black; I think kids generally prefer something more colorful. I can't speak to longevity yet, but I don't expect this to last forever, as I wouldn't with any plastic inflatable. The instructions could be better. Make sure you pick the right adapter for the pump. It helps to take a few minutes to ensure the adapter is connected properly to the valve and not to rush it; the pumping itself takes almost no time. This is a nice deal at the current price of $39.99, marked down from the list price of $49.99. The list price is also fair, but I wouldn't pay much more than that.
C**N
Didn't last
Didn't last. Handle came out of material. Can't find informaton on company to report that it broke.
K**N
Perfect fit
This is great to help settle the little ones; nice soft fabric as well
A**A
Sensory but also good for general play
When this is fully inflated, it really only fits 1 child at a time, as in the seller's photos. My toddler loves some pressure type sensory items but so far is using this more as a toy than as a sensory break. He's super active, and I've found him *under* this (quickly retrieved him during a hide and seek game- he was a little flushed) as well as using it as a toy canoe. When he pulled out the air plug and it deflated a bit, there was even wiggle room for it to become a reading station with his big sister. My concerns are that we definitely feel this needs to be supervised with a younger child, and that it takes up so much space in the play area. You can stand it straight up in a corner or against the wall between uses, but it's still a fairly big item. A minor issue for pet owners is that the velvety black fabric picks up pet hairs. The usual roll of pet hair tape works, but if this drives you crazy, it'll require maintenance time. Overall, I prefer this for my older kiddo- adjust inflation for more space, and it will still provide comforting pressure- due to our experience finding our toddler hiding under it. The longer we keep it out, the more our kids explore potential uses for it, so it may become more of an as-needed comfort item than, say, a play room canoe, over time.
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