Does anyone have any idea how much weight these hold? I'd love one but not if I'm just going to smoosh it.
Liberator BonBon weight limit?
04/15/2011
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I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
Originally posted by
BadassFatass
Does anyone have any idea how much weight these hold? I'd love one but not if I'm just going to smoosh it.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up.
04/16/2011
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After long use, can you see a mild curve because of the weight that has been put on it use by use? Some bed mattresses develop this over time, like after a year it's visible. Just asking because that curve would essentially alter the design and lessen the height. Or the foam is that flexible it won't bend over time?
Originally posted by
Annemarie
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
04/16/2011
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Hm, thank you. I'm still on the fence about it but I think I'm going to give it a try.
Originally posted by
Annemarie
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
04/16/2011
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I'm not sure. Perhaps someone who has had a Liberator shape for a very long time can comment.
Originally posted by
Howells
After long use, can you see a mild curve because of the weight that has been put on it use by use? Some bed mattresses develop this over time, like after a year it's visible. Just asking because that curve would essentially alter the design and
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After long use, can you see a mild curve because of the weight that has been put on it use by use? Some bed mattresses develop this over time, like after a year it's visible. Just asking because that curve would essentially alter the design and lessen the height. Or the foam is that flexible it won't bend over time?
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I don't imagine that it will sag, though.
04/16/2011
As far as I know, the foam shapes have no weight limits. Some of them (the Jaz comes to mind) don't work nearly as well on heavy bodies. (As an FYI, I'm 340 pounds and use all of our shapes just fine). They just aren't nearly as supportive when more weight is put on. However, they still work (some better than others - go for thicker shapes if you're concerned, or I own a lot of pieces and can answer questions about them. The Wedge seems the most supportive for us. The Ramp too) The BonBon does, however, have some sort of internal structure to it that makes it hold up better for riding the dildo. I'm not 100% sure if that would have a weight limit, but I've used it fine.
And as long as you aren't laying on the shapes all-day, all-the-time, I don't see why your foam would get indents. A mattress is different as you lay in it for 8 hours a night, but with your Liberator shapes, you might use them maybe for an hour total on a good week?
And as long as you aren't laying on the shapes all-day, all-the-time, I don't see why your foam would get indents. A mattress is different as you lay in it for 8 hours a night, but with your Liberator shapes, you might use them maybe for an hour total on a good week?
04/16/2011
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Haha I was thinking of using it daytime as back support too. I spend more time in the bed I'm using the computer from there and that's why my mattress is stressed under my weight.
Originally posted by
Kayla
As far as I know, the foam shapes have no weight limits. Some of them (the Jaz comes to mind) don't work nearly as well on heavy bodies. (As an FYI, I'm 340 pounds and use all of our shapes just fine). They just aren't nearly as
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As far as I know, the foam shapes have no weight limits. Some of them (the Jaz comes to mind) don't work nearly as well on heavy bodies. (As an FYI, I'm 340 pounds and use all of our shapes just fine). They just aren't nearly as supportive when more weight is put on. However, they still work (some better than others - go for thicker shapes if you're concerned, or I own a lot of pieces and can answer questions about them. The Wedge seems the most supportive for us. The Ramp too) The BonBon does, however, have some sort of internal structure to it that makes it hold up better for riding the dildo. I'm not 100% sure if that would have a weight limit, but I've used it fine.
And as long as you aren't laying on the shapes all-day, all-the-time, I don't see why your foam would get indents. A mattress is different as you lay in it for 8 hours a night, but with your Liberator shapes, you might use them maybe for an hour total on a good week? less
And as long as you aren't laying on the shapes all-day, all-the-time, I don't see why your foam would get indents. A mattress is different as you lay in it for 8 hours a night, but with your Liberator shapes, you might use them maybe for an hour total on a good week? less
04/16/2011
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Yeah, most materials are meant to expand to breathe, so if there's weight on them a lot, they don't expand and can stay squished. I'd say that there's probably a risk of your Liberator foam getting slightly squished then, but the foam is pretty strong and firm, so it'd take awhile to do that.
Originally posted by
Howells
Haha I was thinking of using it daytime as back support too. I spend more time in the bed I'm using the computer from there and that's why my mattress is stressed under my weight.
04/17/2011
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That's interesting. I think most couples would reach that weight when combined.
Originally posted by
Annemarie
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
04/17/2011
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You don't sit on the top of it without any of your parts touching the bed/floor. Or do you It' about you grab on something when on the balance it shows you are lighter. If in a cowgirl you are just laying on it half you weight is still on the bed, and your partner is supported on her legs which is again might not be on the thing either. In doggy, the man pushes the ped with his legs and only the girl is on the thing. I think 300 pounds limit is pretty good. Maybe with the "stage" product yo are both on it at the same time?
Originally posted by
~LaUr3n~
That's interesting. I think most couples would reach that weight when combined.
04/17/2011
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I seriously doubt that it would curve - as another poster mentioned before, the majority of your weight is on your knees. Even then, this is firmer than even memory foam - the foam is VERY dense. Mine has had pretty frequent use and isn't showing any signs of breakdown in the foam.
Originally posted by
Howells
After long use, can you see a mild curve because of the weight that has been put on it use by use? Some bed mattresses develop this over time, like after a year it's visible. Just asking because that curve would essentially alter the design and
...
more
After long use, can you see a mild curve because of the weight that has been put on it use by use? Some bed mattresses develop this over time, like after a year it's visible. Just asking because that curve would essentially alter the design and lessen the height. Or the foam is that flexible it won't bend over time?
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04/18/2011
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I am a size 16/18 and it supports me just fine.
Originally posted by
BadassFatass
Does anyone have any idea how much weight these hold? I'd love one but not if I'm just going to smoosh it.
05/05/2011
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we both get on and its fine, our combined is 310lbs.
Originally posted by
Annemarie
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would ... more
I believe most Liberator shapes have a weight limit of 300 pounds.
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
I can attest to this weight limit--a friend of mine (who is of the larger persuasion) sat on it and it smooshed some, but not much at all. Not like a pillow would smoosh. The foam is pretty dense. Also, it pops back into shape once the weight is lifted.
It all depends on the surface you use it and how you use it. I found that, most of my weight was on my knees, feet, torso, or arms, not on the BonBon itself. Also, if your legs are shorter, the BonBon probably isn't going to work very well, just as a heads up. less
12/10/2011
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